The video teaches how to build dozens of $10 microsites targeting local service areas to dominate Google search results and generate saleable leads. It covers domain strategy, service location pages, and scaling to 50+ sites.
A short editorial from the SEONIB team on why this content matters.
This video outlines a scalable microsite strategy for local lead generation, proving that $10/month sites can outrank expensive traditional websites when built with purchase intent and exact match domains.
The key differentiator is focusing on purchase-intent content and geographic overlap, avoiding the informational pitfalls that crushed old niche sites. SEONIB sees this as a viable low-cost entry into local SEO domination.
Entrepreneurs and local business owners should start by building one microsite with a flat CMS and service location pages, then test lead selling before scaling to 20+ sites.
A small, focused website targeting a specific local area and service to rank on search engines.
A domain name that exactly matches a keyword phrase, giving a ranking boost for local searches.
A page on a microsite optimized for a specific city or area to capture local search traffic.
Search engine optimization strategies targeting very specific geographic areas like neighborhoods or small towns.
The process of attracting and capturing potential customer inquiries to sell to businesses.
SEO tactics designed to help local businesses appear in map packs and organic results for nearby searchers.
Content written for users ready to buy or hire, as opposed to informational queries.
A content management system without a database, used for faster and cheaper hosting of many microsites.
Are microsites just another name for niche sites that got crushed by Google updates?
No. Microsites focus on local purchase intent only, not informational articles, so they avoid HCU penalties.
How many pages should a microsite have?
Around 30-60 pages including boilerplate pages (about, contact) and 10-20 service location pages.
What's the best CMS to use for microsites?
WordPress works for a few sites, but a flat CMS (no database) is better for scaling to 20-50 microsites.
How do I choose which cities to target?
Use Google Keyword Planner to search 'service + city' and focus on cities with at least some monthly search volume.
How do I sell leads generated by my microsites?
Call local businesses that rank in the area and offer them exclusive leads for a flat fee or per-lead price.
What is a 'physical limitation' and why does it matter?
It means the customer must be physically near the business. Services like law have no limits; repair shops can only serve a 30-mile radius.
Can I use this method for any business type?
Yes, it works for blue-collar services (repair, plumbing) and white-collar (lawyers, insurance) with slight adjustments.
How much can I earn from one microsite?
If each lead sells for $150 and you get 5-10 leads per month, one site can earn $750-$1,500 monthly.
How long does it take for a microsite to rank?
Typically 1-3 months depending on competition and content quality, but results vary.
Do I need a separate domain for each microsite?
Yes, exact match domains (e.g., smallenginerepairhuntsville.com) work best for local rankings.
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