ServQore Blog
Plain-language guides for local business owners on websites, search, performance, and lead capture.
Schema.org JSON-LD: A Plain-English Guide for Local Business Owners
Business type, services, hours, location, and reviews — what JSON-LD is, why it matters, and a checklist to verify your site.
Read article →Trial-Class Booking: A Simple First-Visit Funnel for Gym Websites
Real photos, founder story, review placement, and one clear CTA for free or intro classes.
Read article →The New Patient Journey: What to Show on Your Dental Practice Website
Accepting new patients, first-visit expectations, credentials, and booking paths — a trust-first layout guide for dental practices.
Read article →What Commercial Buyers Look for on a Landscaping Company Website
Portfolio, scope, insurance signals, and lead forms that capture property details — a guide for landscaping and maintenance contractors.
Read article →Where Google Reviews Belong on Your Website
Placement guide for review aggregates, written testimonials, and industry-specific trust signals on your own site.
Read article →How to Evaluate a Website Vendor Before You Pay
Preview, scope, ownership, speed, and ongoing support — what to ask before you sign or swipe.
Read article →After-Hours Lead Capture: A Playbook for Emergency Trades
Form-to-SMS routing, response windows, and optional chat triage — a workflow guide for HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and restoration.
Read article →How ChatGPT, Gemini, and Siri Find Local Businesses
A plain-language overview of how voice and chat assistants surface local services — and what structured data has to do with it.
Read article →What “Fast Enough” Means for a Local Business Website
A practical guide to mobile load targets, what to prioritize on trade sites, and how to test from a customer’s phone.
Read article →What Your Google Business Profile Actually Does (and What It Doesn’t)
Google Business Profile handles discovery. Your website handles depth, trust, and conversion — here’s how the two work together.
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