Stronger visibility, trust & lead quality · Senior-led since 2009 · 13,277+ campaigns delivered · U.S.-based senior team

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Matt LaClear

Free strategy session

Book Your Free SEO + GEO Strategy Call

No contracts. No pressure. Just a practical roadmap for rankings, AI visibility, and lead growth based on your market and goals.

⚡ Typical response time: within 1 business day
Format 30-minute senior-led strategy review This is designed to clarify your next move, not force you into a generic sales path.
Best use Come with your site, goals, and biggest bottleneck The sharper the context, the more practical the roadmap you leave with.
Outcome Clear recommendation on what should happen first SEO, GEO, web design, AI visibility, or branded-search cleanup—whatever the actual priority is.

Quick answer

Who should book this call?

Book this call if you need clarity on what should happen first—SEO, GEO, web design, AI optimization, or brand-trust repair. It is especially useful when the business knows it has a growth problem but is not yet sure which service path, budget range, or implementation sequence makes the most sense.

Decision blockers

Most people do not delay the call because they dislike the offer. They delay because one key question is still unresolved.

Use this section when the consultation feels right in theory, but you still need to clear one last blocker around service fit, internal buy-in, proof, or scope before you submit the form.

Fit blocker

The real question is “which service should happen first?”

If you are still sorting out SEO, AI optimization, web design, or reputation cleanup, start with the services hub and the service comparison guide so the call can stay focused on your actual sequence instead of basic category sorting.

Buy-in blocker

The real question is “what do I share with the rest of the team first?”

If stakeholders still need context before a live conversation, send them the FAQ, agency-evaluation guide, and team page so the call starts with aligned expectations instead of first-touch orientation.

Proof blocker

The real question is “is there enough proof to justify the conversation?”

Review the SEO case studies, web design proof, and media page if you need visible evidence, public authority, or examples to validate the call before you commit time to it.

Scope blocker

The real question is “what will the call actually help me decide?”

If your hesitation is really about price, guarantees, or what happens after yes, review pricing guidance, guarantee coverage, and post-signature process so the call can concentrate on the decisions unique to your business.

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Campaigns

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Law Firm lead growth

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Focused

Example outcomes vary by baseline, market, and timeline. The consultation is meant to clarify what is realistic for your situation and show which path fits best before you spend money in the wrong place.

Call Agenda

What to expect on the call

Quick baseline review

Current rankings, visibility gaps, and likely revenue leaks.

Market and intent mapping

Where your best leads come from and what your buyers actually search.

Priority roadmap

Clear next steps for SEO, GEO, content, and authority building.

Action plan in writing

You leave with practical direction, whether we work together or not.

Prefer to self-qualify first?

Read these before you book

Intake

Start your free consultation

Share a few details and Matt will follow up with next steps.

Best use of the form

Use the form when you already know the problem set and want a practical recommendation quickly. If internal stakeholders still need context, send them the linked guides above before you submit.

Use a direct callback number (e.g., (517) 555-0123).

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What you leave with

The call should reduce uncertainty, not create more of it.

Whether you move forward right away or not, the goal is simple: identify the actual bottleneck, compare the likely service paths, and make the next decision easier for you and your team.

1 priority A recommendation on the first lever to pull, rather than a pile of disconnected ideas.
Next steps A cleaner sense of sequencing across SEO, GEO, site, content, and authority work.
Zero pressure The page and the call are both designed to feel advisory, not transactional.

Common follow-up questions

What buyers usually want to know before booking

Use this section for

Clearing the last bits of uncertainty around fit, preparation, and what the call actually covers before you submit the form.

What happens on the consultation call?

You walk through the current baseline, the likely bottleneck, and the service paths that make sense. The goal is not to impress you with jargon; it is to help you leave with a cleaner recommendation and next-step sequence.

Who is this consultation best for?

It is best for owners and decision-makers who want help choosing between services, validating readiness, understanding scope, or deciding what deserves budget now versus later.

What should I prepare before I book?

Bring your website, your main goals, your geography or market, and any questions about price, guarantees, timing, or provider fit. If your team wants pre-read material, the linked FAQ and decision guides on this page are the best starting point.

Trust-first process

Step 1: Discovery

You share your goals, offer, and service area.

Step 2: Opportunity scan

We identify fast wins and medium-term growth opportunities.

Step 3: Priority roadmap

You get a clear sequence of what to do first, next, and later.

Need help sooner?

Call if you want to talk right away. Use the contact form if you’d rather send a message and get a follow-up.

Best way to prepare

Bring your current website, your primary goals, and any internal questions about pricing, readiness, agency fit, or what implementation looks like after kickoff. If your team wants pre-read material, send them the FAQ plus the decision guides above.

What happens next

After the call, you should know what deserves attention now, later, or not at all.

That may mean moving straight into a scoped engagement, or it may mean fixing site readiness, clarifying positioning, or delaying channel investment until the foundation is stronger.

Service fit Which route actually matches your bottleneck.
Readiness Whether your site, messaging, and authority are prepared for acceleration.
Sequencing What should happen first, second, and only if necessary.

Expected outcome

The best next step after the call is clarity: what deserves budget now, what can wait, and which route is actually worth pursuing.