I Tracked Every Metric.Brand Awareness Wasn't One.
I had conversion rates, click-through rates, and cost per lead all dialed in. Solid numbers.
But I couldn't answer a simple question: did people even know my business existed before they searched for me? That's brand awareness, and it doesn't live in your conversion funnel.
Brand awareness for local businesses shows up in places you wouldn't expect. Google's search trends data can tell you if branded searches are growing.
Direct traffic, people typing your URL or clicking a bookmark, is another signal. But the real tell is comparison searches: are people searching your business name versus competitors, or your service plus near me, instead of just your service?
That gap shows how much brand lift you're missing.
I started tracking branded search volume month over month and comparing it to non-branded searches in the same category. When branded searches stay flat while non-branded traffic climbs, you've got reach without recognition.
Our analytics work helped me see this pattern clearly, because the funnel metrics everyone watches quietly skip the question of whether anyone knows your name at all.
Pull your Search Console data for the last 90 days and filter for queries that include your business name. Compare that click volume to queries without your name. That ratio is your brand-awareness baseline. Track it monthly and watch whether recognition grows with reach.
