Muhammad Sajjad designs and builds WordPress websites for home service companies — structured for the same local SEO signals that win the Maps Pack, and laid out so a homeowner knows exactly how to call.
Google Business Profile fixes and citation cleanup can get a listing into the Maps Pack, but the website is what happens next. If it loads slowly on a phone, buries the phone number, or reads like a template with the city name swapped in, the click doesn't turn into a call — and Google notices the same signals a visitor does.
The sites Muhammad Sajjad builds are designed around that handoff: fast enough that a homeowner doesn't bounce, structured clearly enough that Google can index every service page, and laid out so the next step — calling — is never more than a glance away.
Built to load quickly on a phone first, since that's where almost every emergency search happens.
The phone number is one tap away from the header, every service page, and every CTA — not buried in a footer.
A page for every service and city, structured so Google can index and rank each one independently.
Image compression, minimal bloat, and clean code so the site scores well on Google's speed benchmarks.
LocalBusiness and Service schema included from launch, so search engines and AI tools understand the business immediately.
Full WordPress access and hosting ownership stay with the business, with nothing held hostage to keep the relationship going.
Heavy templates and uncompressed images push load times past what an emergency searcher will wait for, and past what Google rewards.
A single page trying to cover every service and every city can't rank for the specific searches each one generates on its own.
A visitor who has to scroll or search for a phone number is a visitor who calls the next result instead.
A review of what exists today — speed, structure, and where it's actively working against rankings.
A sitemap built around the services and cities that actually generate calls, not a generic template.
The WordPress site gets built, existing content migrated, and new service pages written or restructured.
The site goes live, speed and indexing are confirmed, and early performance gets tracked against the old site.
Structured data gives search engines and AI systems clear facts about a business — service area, hours, and services offered — rather than requiring inference from page text. Every site includes this from launch, which supports both traditional rich results and how AI answer engines describe a business when asked for a recommendation.
The free audit includes a review of your current website alongside your GBP and rankings — no obligation.