How Liverpool Dog Walkers Are Climbing Google Right Now
The shortest route to more jobs in Liverpool is showing up first on Google. The longest route is anything else. We do the short route.
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Liverpool: Why Google Decides Who Gets the Calls
Working Liverpool as a dog-walker means competing with the dozens of others who have been there for years. The good news: most of them have rubbish Google listings. The bad news: a few of them do not, and those few get most of the work. We get you into that group.
Dog Walkers working Liverpool have a slightly different mix than dog-walkers elsewhere because of the neighbourhoods involved. Most Liverpool dog-walker calls come from Wavertree, West Derby, Anfield and the corridor toward Bootle.
How Local SEO Actually Works for You
For dog-walkers covering Liverpool, the part of this most owners miss is the local search angle. The dog-walker customers in Liverpool Google your trade plus a neighbourhood name, and only the top three results get the call. Imagine the bits of marketing you have been told you should do but never had time for: that is the list we tick off every month. Google profile updates, fresh content, review requests, ranking checks, listing audits. All of it.
Every dog-walker in Liverpool on our list gets the same six things: a fast dog-walker website, a properly run Google profile, automatic review requests after each dog-walker job, missed-call text-back, four blog posts a month tuned to dog-walker buyer searches, and a monthly report.
Dog Walkers usually serve working professionals who need midday dog walks, elderly dog owners, holiday cover. The jobs that come through tend to be key holding, multiple dog handling, and midday walks when owners work. Dog Walkers who turn up first on Google for those exact phrases get most of the work in their area.
What Most Local Owners Get Wrong
Across the dog-walkers we have spoken to in Liverpool, the same pattern keeps coming up. The dog-walkers ranking in the top three of Google Maps for Liverpool get most of the calls. Here's what's really going on. When someone searches for what you do near them, Google shows three businesses on the map. Those three get most of the calls. If you're not in those three, you may as well not exist for that search.
Real Clients We Already Run
Across the dog-walkers we have spoken to in Liverpool, the same pattern keeps coming up. The dog-walkers ranking in the top three of Google Maps for Liverpool get most of the calls. Small client list, on purpose. Seven UK trades businesses, each on a monthly plan, each with the same mobile number to text. The plan is to keep growing slowly enough that the service quality stays the same.
Next Step: A Free Audit
If your phone has been quieter than usual and you want to know whether it is the market or your Google visibility (it is almost always the second one), the free audit will tell you in about a day.
The Three Things That Move the Needle
Local SEO and Google Business Profile
We target the search terms your customers actually type, not the ones the SEO tools say have the most volume. Half the high-volume keywords in any niche are useless because they are educational searches, not buying searches. We focus on the buying ones.
Missed-Call Text-Back
The text that goes out is editable so you can change the tone if you want. We start with one we have tested across our existing trades clients and tweak from there. The default reply pulls about 30-40% engagement.
Review Automation
Most owners undercount how much reviews matter for ranking. Every additional review is a small boost to your local pack position, especially when the review mentions the service or area. The automation makes that compound silently in the background.
What It Costs
Compare it to the alternatives: an SEO agency would charge you £600-1,500 a month and lock you into a year. A web designer would charge you £2,000-5,000 for the site alone and walk away. We charge £199 for the site and £199 a month for the management, all in.
Setup
£199
One-off. Covers your website. Yours to keep forever.
Monthly
£199/mo
Less than £6.70 a day. One job from Google pays for the month.
What's included every month
- Website (included in setup fee)
- SEO management
- AEO management
- Google Business Profile management
- Website updates included
- Monthly performance report
- 4 blog posts per month
- Missed call text back
- Quote follow-up automation
- Review automation
Frequently Asked
What does it actually cost?
£199 once + £199/month. The website is yours to keep even if you cancel. The minimum is three months so we have time to actually move the needle.
What do you actually do every month?
Three things, ranked by how quickly they pay back: missed-call text-back (instant), Google Business Profile management (weeks), and SEO (months). All three are included. No tiered features.
Do I need to do anything technical?
Zero technical work for you. We are not a DIY platform or a course. We do the actual work. The only thing we need from you is your business details and the occasional decision (do you want this colour or that colour, that sort of thing).
What if I already have a website?
Yes, we migrate it. Domain stays yours. Existing pages stay live. Customers who bookmarked your old site will still get to it. The only thing they will notice is that it loads faster than it used to.
How long until I see results?
Quickest wins: missed-call text-back and review automation start working immediately. Google Maps improvements show up within a few weeks. Organic search rankings are slower, three to six months is normal for meaningful gains.
Can I cancel?
Minimum three months because that is a fair amount of time to actually show results. After that, you are free to leave. The website you paid for is yours: domain, content, the lot.
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