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Local seo for my salon business.

Hi guys.

I opened a salon 4 months ago in an area of high competition. There 2 more salons in the same are and a nail studio as well. We offer all salon services like hair, beauty, makeup and nails. Although the business going good but I hardly get calls from Google 'near me' searches. I have already setup my GMB profile and constantly upload new photos and videos of the services we do, I have also gathered good organic reviews with an average rating of 4.9

I tried searching 'near me' searches in my mobile. For hair salon near me, hair color near me, salon near me all these return another salon name which is my direct competitor. Similarly for 'nail extension near me' another nail studio pops up. I was wondering if you guys can guide me if local seo can help me rank higher than my competitors and how can I implement it?

Sorry for the long post and my English 🙂

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