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Sharing My Process: What’s Working (and Not) After Two Weeks of SerpScaler
If you’ve ever wondered how to efficiently test new site ideas and spot SEO opportunities, this video breakdown is for you. Two weeks ago, I shared my full SOP for finding low-competition Services+City combinations so we could identify markets where our SerpScaler sites can gain traction—you can check out that post and the SOPs in the links below. Now, I’m following up with a transparent look at what’s happened since then. I walk through exactly how I launched test sites, what’s being indexed, and what keywords are showing early promise. You’ll see what’s working (and what’s not), how I’m analyzing the real data, and how it’s shaping my next moves. If you want actionable insights and an honest look behind the scenes of this “build in public” journey, give it a watch and let me know your thoughts! This does take me some time to put together. Would you like to see continuous updates? Use the poll to vote. https://tdocsseo.waybook.com/l/NVa4hWQQ https://www.skool.com/pay-per-call-academy-6436/how-i-find-low-competition-cities-standard-operating-procedure-sop?p=d58edd5c
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Sharing My Process: What’s Working (and Not) After Two Weeks of SerpScaler
1 like • Aug 2
Your video was very helpful. Thank you for sharing!
I earned $19000+ in last 7 Months with localsites.pro (Abhishek tool)
Note: @matthew-zivkovic-6039 and Seth Pious can verify these statistics. Sharing what I did, how I did it, and how you can do it too. 80% of the earnings come from Abhishek’s tool, while the remaining 20% is from citations and GMBs. I'm currently working on GMBs as well (still in the initial phase). These numbers are expected to go up soon, as the tool now includes more advanced features like a blog post (which wasn’t available when I was using it). 1. I did keyword research and worked with a few ZIP codes to target high-payout niches (ZIP data was shared by Mathew in the group). Niches - Mold Removal, Pest Control, Plumbing, Dumpster Rental, etc. For you: Do your own research — you already have all the tools needed to scale. Trust me, scaling is much easier now. From keyword research to launching sites in just a few seconds, everything you need is right at your fingertips. 1. Picked low completion and high payout niches from zip For you: You already have the sheet Mathew shared in the group, so pick any niche with a good payout. Ideally, I pick cities or neighbourhoods with a population of over 5,000. 1. I created websites for each service using the builder (now known as Localsites.pro) and submitted all URLs for indexing using a bulkindexer. I published these websites on my own domains also — 70% on fresh domains and 30% on expired deleted domains. For you: Use the tool to make websites in bulk for each ZIP code and neighborhood and don’t forgot to index these urls. — you already have yearly access. Just do a bit of research before you start (look into niches, sub-niches, services, micro-services, and ZIP codes). If you're publishing these websites on your own domain, make sure to use a local phone number — you can easily get one from Ringba. Also, build strong citations; I’ve seen good results from them as well. For you: Once you’ve built your sites using the tool, submit them for indexing. If you're publishing on your own domain, go ahead and create citations — and don’t forget to index those citations too. Indexing is key here.
I earned $19000+ in last 7 Months with localsites.pro (Abhishek tool)
2 likes • Aug 1
Awesome work!! This is inspiring, thank you for sharing!
Phone Numbers
I'm curious, when I create a new number in my dashboard- do they all go to the same place regardless of the area code I choose? Can I use the same number on multiple sites/ads?
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Restricted SubNiches by Service on Ringba
There are some services buyers on our Ringba offers do not want sent to them, they are below, for each category. You can send these calls to a “Service” number on Dashboard most of the time. The newest restricted service is in HVAC: no Mini Splits Hvac: no duct or vent cleaning, that’s a a separate offer. Roofing: no cleaning, buyers also rarely want Repair calls Windows: has to be installation of 3 or more windows usually. Plumbing: no Septic or Sump Pump Calls Pest control: no Wildlife, that’s a different service. No bees at all. Those are protected.
0 likes • Jun 26
Are there alternatives to send them to?
0 likes • Jun 26
@Seth Pikus I meant for example roof repairs or the mini splits, would another contractor want those or would we need to find our own?
What does 40 services look like on Serp Scaler?
It looks like this: https://ev-charger-installation-huntington-beach-ca.netlify.app/ I'm obviously going after EV Charger Installation as the main keyword but there are 40 other smaller services related to EV Charger Installation. My thinking that these long-tail keywords have a good chance to get traction. If not, test a different amount and move on especially with having 120 credits. The way I found these sub-services is using the following prompt in ChatGPT: I’m building out services for a local business located in [LOCATION]. The primary service is [INSERT PRIMARY KW]. Please provide a list of the top services this business should add under this primary service. - Prioritize services based on local search volume, customer relevance, and GBP best practices. - List up to 40 services. If fewer are available, only list what's relevant. If more than 40 exist, give the top 40 and tell me there are more that could be added later. - Return the list in a single column format (one service per line, no blank rows), so it can be pasted directly into a spreadsheet column. - Do not include duplicates or overly similar variations.
2 likes • Jun 26
Thank you for sharing this prompt, very helpful!
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