Overhead Door Madison launched a set of dedicated location pages targeting smaller service-area cities surrounding Madison (e.g., Monona, Sun Prairie, Janesville). Within one week of launch, several pages were already ranking in the top 10 — some at positions 1–2 — for terms like "garage door services [city]" and "garage door repair [city]."
The strategy to push these pages from mid-page-one to top-3 positions relies on a two-part approach: targeted local blog content that links back to each location page, and internal linking from higher-authority pages on the site.
This pattern is generalizable to any local service business building out a location page cluster.
Each location page targets a specific suburb or service-area city. The pages are:
Note: The main site pages (homepage, service pages) are optimized for Madison and Dane County broadly. Location pages handle the long-tail, suburb-level queries.
Location pages on their own have limited authority when first launched. The mechanism to accelerate their rankings is publishing locally-targeted blog posts that:
The planned ratio at Overhead Door Madison is 2 local blogs per content batch, paired with 2 general-topic blogs.
Beyond blog posts, service pages (Residential, Commercial) are being expanded with additional copy and FAQs. These pages carry more domain authority and provide additional internal linking opportunities to location pages as relevant.
| Metric | Before | After (within ~1 week of launch) |
|---|---|---|
| Top-10 keyword rankings | 97 | ~130 |
| Location page rankings | Not live | Top 10 for most; positions 1–2 for several |
| AI citations (Google/Gemini) | Baseline | +6 Google, +3 Gemini |
The rapid initial ranking is partly attributable to the site's existing domain authority in the Madison area — new pages on an established local domain can rank faster than a fresh site would.
An unexpected signal of organic strength: out-of-state architects began calling the business after finding it via Google, having mistaken it for the national Overhead Door parent brand. This suggests the site is outranking the parent company for some branded or near-branded queries.
For applying this pattern to a local service business: