Search Engine Optimization. Sounds Scary. It's Not.
SEO is one of those things that sounds super technical but is actually pretty simple once you get it. And understanding SEO is huge for talking to business owners — because this is what they really want. They want to be found on Google.
🔍 What SEO Actually Means
SEO = Getting your website to show up when people search for things related to your business.
That's it. That's the whole concept.
When someone types "best pizza in Austin" and your pizza shop shows up on page 1 — that's good SEO. When you're buried on page 5 where no one ever looks — that's bad SEO.
📚 The Library Analogy
Imagine Google as the world's biggest library, and a librarian who recommends books to people based on what they're looking for.
Your website is a book in that library. SEO is about:
- Making sure the librarian knows your book exists (getting indexed)
- Organizing your book so the librarian understands what it's about (good code, clear content)
- Building a reputation so the librarian recommends you (quality content, backlinks)
The better your "book" is organized and the more people recommend it, the more likely the librarian is to suggest it to visitors.
📊 Why SEO Matters (The Stats)
Here are some numbers that make business owners pay attention:
- 93% of online experiences start with a search engine
- 75% of people never scroll past page 1 of Google
- 28% of local searches result in a purchase
- 70% of marketers say SEO is more effective than PPC (paid ads)
Translation: If you're not showing up on Google, you basically don't exist to most potential customers.
📝 What NWG Does for SEO
This is where the $89/month management plan really shines:
Weekly blog posts — Joe writes articles targeting keywords your customers are searching for.
Example: If you're a plumber in Houston, Joe writes posts like:
- "How to Fix a Leaky Faucet in Houston"
- "Signs You Need Emergency Plumbing Services"
- "Cost of Water Heater Repair in Texas"
Each post is a new chance to rank on Google. More posts = more keywords = more chances to be found.
📈 The Compound Effect
SEO isn't instant. It's a long game. But here's why it's worth it:
Month 1: You have 4 blog posts. Maybe a few visitors from searches.
Month 6: You have 24 blog posts. Traffic is picking up.
Month 12: You have 50+ blog posts. Your site shows up for dozens of keywords.
Each post builds on the last. It compounds. That's why consistency matters — and why weekly content is so valuable.
The way I explain it: "SEO is like going to the gym. You don't see results after one workout. But if you show up consistently for a year, you'll be in completely different shape. NWG makes sure your website shows up every week."
📍 Local SEO: "Near Me" Searches
Local SEO is especially important for small businesses. When someone searches:
- "plumber near me"
- "best restaurant in [city]"
- "[service] in [location]"
Google shows local results. NWG helps with this by:
- Optimizing the site for local keywords
- Setting up proper location info
- Writing location-specific content
This is gold for service businesses that depend on local customers.
💰 Why This Is a Steal
Hiring a content writer to produce weekly SEO blog posts typically costs:
- Freelancer: $100-200 per post = $400-800/month
- Agency: $500-1,500/month
NWG includes weekly content in the $89/month plan. Plus updates, monitoring, and direct access to Joe.
When someone says "$89/month sounds expensive," they're not seeing the full picture. The content alone is worth more than that.
Simple SEO Explanation for Clients
Here's how to explain it in 30 seconds:
"SEO is how people find you on Google. The more relevant content your website has, the more searches you show up for. NWG writes weekly blog posts specifically designed to help your customers find you. Over time, this builds up and you start showing up for more and more searches. It's like compound interest for your online visibility."
Next up: "Common Questions (And Great Answers)" — a cheat sheet for the questions you'll definitely get asked.