Dental practices were spending thousands on SEO agencies — and still couldn’t find honest, independent answers about what actually works.
The same pattern kept repeating: a dental practice would spend $2,000–$5,000 a month on an SEO agency, receive monthly reports full of metrics that didn’t translate into more patients, and have no way to verify whether the work was actually moving their Google Maps ranking.
The information gap was obvious. There was no independent, data-driven resource dedicated exclusively to dental local SEO, no one analyzing real GBP profiles, documenting real tests, and publishing results without an agenda to sell a retainer.
Every article on this blog starts with a real question asked by a real dentist, backed by actual GBP data. When I test something, I publish the results, including when things don’t work as expected.
Every insight on seolyf.com starts with analyzing actual dental GBP profiles from Google Maps.
My research process is simple: I identify a question that dental practices are asking, usually from forums, Facebook groups, or direct conversations, find real GBP profiles to analyze, document what I observe, and publish the findings with as much transparency as possible.
For case studies, I work directly with dental practices who agree to share their GBP data before and after optimization. This gives seolyf.com something most SEO blogs don’t have: proof that the advice actually works.
I update every guide when Google makes changes that affect dental GBP rankings, which happens more often than most practices realize.
Insights come from analyzing actual GBP profiles, running documented tests, and measuring results, not from repeating what other SEO blogs have already said.
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