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ORLANDO · MARKETING

Marketing in Orlando, FL

Local marketing services for Orlando businesses. Marketing for a local service business should be measured by booked jobs, not impressions. The mix that works for most Florida businesses: a strong organic foundation (SEO + Google Business Profile), targeted ads during seasonal peaks, and email/SMS to repeat customers.

Why Marketing Matters in Orlando

Orlando is the most competitive market we work in. Ranking requires neighborhood-level content (Lake Nona, Winter Park, Mills 50, etc.) plus aggressive review velocity and clean technical SEO.

Orlando sits in Orange County, with the bulk of search activity concentrated around Lake Eola and Winter Park. Local marketing services this market is less about saturating every keyword and more about owning the few that local customers actually type.

What we'd do for a Orlando business

  1. Audit current visibility. Where do you rank now in Orlando for the 5 to 10 keywords that actually drive calls? Most owners overestimate this.
  2. Fix the foundation. Google Business Profile, NAP consistency across Orange County citation sites, and on-page signals tied to Orlando.
  3. Build the unique pages. One service page per offering, each with Orlando-specific landmarks, zip codes (32801, 32803, 32804, 32814, 32819, 32827), and example scenarios.
  4. Track and report. Calls, form submissions, and ranking changes tracked monthly. No vanity dashboards.

For more on the underlying approach, see our marketing services or our Orlando hub page.

Common questions

What marketing channel works best in Orlando?
For most Orlando service businesses: organic Google Search and Maps drive 60 to 70 percent of new customers, paid Google Ads handles 15 to 25 percent (especially in peak season), and the rest comes from referrals, social, and email.
How much should a Orlando small business spend on marketing?
A common benchmark for local services in Orlando is 5 to 10 percent of revenue. Newer businesses (under 3 years) often spend higher (10 to 15 percent) to build a baseline; established businesses can run leaner.
Do I need to advertise on Facebook or Instagram?
For most local service businesses, organic + Google Ads is enough. Social ads work better for visual products (food, real estate, salons) and impulse buys. If your service is researched first (HVAC, legal, medical), social ads underperform search.

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