Auto Shops Rank for 'Near Me.'They Don't Get Calls.
I spent time talking to a few auto repair shops in Brevard County, and they all had the same story: they're showing up in Google Maps, sometimes even in the top three. But the phone isn't ringing. The problem isn't visibility. It's that they're ranking for the wrong intent.
Most auto shops optimize for broad terms like "oil change near me" or "auto repair Titusville." Those queries are high volume, sure. But they're also full of people comparison shopping, checking hours, or just browsing. Google's research on local search behavior shows that proximity matters, but so does specificity. A shop that ranks for "transmission repair near me" is catching people with a specific problem and a wallet ready to open.
The shift is small but it changes everything. Instead of competing on location alone, our local SEO approach focuses on service-specific terms like "brake pad replacement," "ceramic coating," "engine diagnostics." These rank lower in volume but higher in intent. That's where the calls come from.
Pull your top 10 ranking keywords from Search Console. For each one, ask: would someone searching this actually need my service right now, or are they just browsing? Start optimizing your service pages and Google Business Profile descriptions around the specific repairs and services you do best.
