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Establish a Clear Baseline in 3 Steps
We have designed a rapid diagnostic check that you can run whenever you update your website or launch a new content campaign.
Define Your Target Market
Enter the specific service and location combination that your ideal customers are searching for. Precision matters here—think "Criminal Defense Attorney" rather than just "Lawyer," and define your specific metro area.
Analyze Visibility Signals
Our system scans the digital landscape to see if your domain is being recognized as an authority. We look for your presence in AI-style conversational answers as well as the strength of your foundational organic search rankings.
Receive Actionable Insights
Once the analysis is complete, you will receive a status report. If your business is currently "Not Found," the solution typically involves three key pillars: improving site structure, deepening local relevance, and maintaining a consistent publishing schedule to build topical authority.
What this check tells you
- Whether your domain is being surfaced for a specific service + city query.
- Whether your organic presence is strong enough to support AI visibility over time.
- A repeatable baseline you can track month-to-month.
What it doesn’t guarantee
- Rankings or traffic (no one can promise that).
- That you’ll appear for every variation of a query.
- Immediate changes—visibility compounds with consistency.
Ready to Dominate the Conversation?
If your results aren't where you want them to be, upword can help bridge the gap. We transform the complex task of building topical authority into a streamlined system. By automating the strategy behind what to publish next, we help you become the default answer in your local market. Also run our AEO Report to score your page’s answer-engine readiness.
Common questions
Short, direct answers—because that’s the whole point.
Use a service term customers actually search (e.g. “roof repair”, “family lawyer”, “med spa”). Avoid broad marketing terms.
Local intent matters. Most service businesses win by becoming the best answer in one market before expanding coverage.
Publish clear, structured answers to high-intent questions, grounded in your location, and do it consistently. That’s what upword automates.
Monthly is a good cadence—also after big site changes, redesigns, or a new batch of published articles.