
2.8 Million People. Two Languages.One Honest Marketing Plan.
Miami-Dade is the largest county in Florida and one of the few American markets where most customers do not speak English at home. Most marketing plans ignore that. We are a Florida team based on the Space Coast that builds visibility around how Miami-Dade actually searches. Month-to-month, no long-term contracts. See the Florida Local Search Index where county data is published.
Eight implementation services. Month-to-month, no long-term contracts.
Miami-Dade At A Glance
Our entry point into the South Florida sub-market. Cards, citations, and service pages already tuned for how Miami-Dade County customers search.
Our Simple 3-Step Process
to Get You More Calls
The same straightforward path every L3ad client across Miami-Dade County follows from the first call to ranking on Google.

Audit
30 minutes with Nathaniel. We pull your current rankings, GBP, and competitor positions in your market.
Strategy
You get the two or three fixes that matter most, in plain English. In writing. No fake urgency.
Growth
We do the work, track the calls, and show you which pages bring revenue. Month-to-month. No contracts.
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How Miami-Dade County Search Actually Works
Miami-Dade is Florida's largest county: about 2.8 million people, with Miami as the county seat and an economy anchored by trade, tourism, and an extraordinary density of small businesses. PortMiami calls itself the Cruise Capital of the World and backed it up with a record 8.2 million cruise passengers in 2024. And this is, by the Census Bureau's count, the number one county in America for new small business applications, with roughly 4,900 filed per 100,000 residents in a single year. Whatever you sell here, someone else opened a business selling it last month.
The fact that should shape your marketing more than any other: about 75 percent of Miami-Dade residents over five speak a language other than English at home, and roughly two thirds of the county speaks Spanish at home. Your customers search in Spanish, read reviews in Spanish, and leave reviews in Spanish, and most agencies still build English-only campaigns on top of that reality. A Google Business Profile that answers Spanish-language reviews in Spanish, and a site that serves both languages where it counts, is not a nice-to-have in Hialeah or Westchester. It is the market.
We will not pretend to be a Miami agency. We are a Florida team based on the Space Coast, working remote-first, and we say that plainly because the alternative, the fake-local templated city page, is exactly what half the agencies ranking for Miami marketing terms are running. What we bring is measured data instead of borrowed addresses: we publish the Florida Local Search Index, real testing of how local and AI search behave across all 67 Florida counties, and we use it to decide where your budget goes before we spend any of it.
What We Do For Miami-Dade County Businesses
8 services we run across Florida, each with a full authority page that explains the approach, deliverables, and the commercial-intent keywords it targets.
Local SEO
Local SEO gets your business into the map pack so nearby searches turn into phone calls and booked jobs.
Google Business Profile
A complete Google Business Profile puts you on the map with photos, posts, and reviews that build trust fast.
Web Design
A fast site with clear calls to action turns visitors into calls instead of letting them bounce to the next result.
AI Search Optimization
Structured content and authority signals get your business cited by ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity when people ask for local recommendations.
AI Automation
Chat tools on your site capture after-hours leads and book appointments while you sleep.
Marketing
A full retainer mixes SEO, ads, and content to keep leads coming from every channel that matters.
Social Media Marketing
Regular posts keep your name in front of past customers and feed the referrals that fill the calendar.
Advertising
Google Search Ads put you in front of people ready to hire right now and deliver leads the same day.
Cities In Miami-Dade County We Cover
Every Miami-Dade County market runs its own local pack. Each city hub below covers the ZIPs that matter, the way customers search there, and the two or three fixes that move the pack first.
Coral Gables, FL
ZIPs: 33134, 33146 +2
Coral Gables generates steady searches for upscale service businesses around its tree-lined commercial strips. Retiree concentration and professional commuters create year-round demand rather than sharp seasonal swings. Landmarks like the Biltmore pull some visitor traffic but local review density stays neighborhood-focused.
See Coral Gables approachCutler Bay, FL
ZIPs: 33157, 33189 +1
Cutler Bay generates consistent local searches for home services amid its suburban residential layout. Proximity to Homestead creates some search bleed-over during storm season. Review volume stays moderate with emphasis on neighborhood-specific contractors rather than citywide competition.
See Cutler Bay approachDoral, FL
ZIPs: 33122, 33126 +2
Doral draws business-oriented searches for services around its corporate parks and golf resorts. Suburb-of-Miami bleed-over shows in commuter-driven queries rather than pure residential ones. Review density stays lower than central Miami but rises near the Doral Golf Resort during events.
See Doral approachHialeah, FL
ZIPs: 33010, 33012 +3
Hialeah shows steady local search volume for HVAC and plumbing tied to its dense residential blocks and older housing stock. Review competition stays moderate outside peak summer months when humidity spikes calls. Commercial corridors along Palm Avenue draw consistent restaurant searches without heavy tourist overlap.
See Hialeah approachHomestead, FL
ZIPs: 33030, 33031 +2
Homestead features search patterns driven by agricultural workers and military families around the air reserve base. Hurricane season creates clear spikes in contractor queries for roof and flood repairs. Review competition density stays lower than urban Miami areas but rises near the speedway during events.
See Homestead approachMiami Beach, FL
ZIPs: 33139, 33140 +2
Miami Beach features high review competition for restaurants and services due to constant tourist and snowbird traffic. Searches peak during winter months and cruise season with distinct spikes around South Beach corridors. Hurricane patterns influence off-season planning for local contractors.
See Miami Beach approachNorth Miami, FL
ZIPs: 33161, 33181 +2
North Miami sees frequent plumbing and HVAC queries tied to its mix of mid-century homes and waterfront properties. Multi-neighborhood splits create separate search pockets around 125th Street versus the Oleta area. Competition in reviews remains moderate compared to denser Miami pockets.
See North Miami approachOpa Locka, FL
ZIPs: 33054, 33055 +1
Opa Locka shows localized searches for small service businesses clustered around its historic core and airport area. Older building stock drives steady HVAC and plumbing demand with less tourism influence. Review competition remains low compared to nearby Miami neighborhoods.
See Opa Locka approachSweetwater, FL
ZIPs: 33172, 33174 +1
Dense multi-family housing drives constant appliance repair queries. Spanish-language search terms matter more here than in most Miami suburbs, shifting how restaurants optimize Google listings.
See Sweetwater approachOther Counties In South Florida
Counties in South Florida tend to share commute patterns, weather, and competitive density. Picking up the neighbors usually compounds the local-search gains we build in Miami-Dade County.
Broward County
Seat: Fort Lauderdale
Broward County, seat Fort Lauderdale, runs on tourism, cruises through Port Everglades and hospitality that draws millions of visitors yearly. Large population and convention activity support retail, food service and property management jobs. Service businesses market to residents, cruise passengers and event attendees along beaches and major roads, with steady year-round plus peak winter demand.
See Broward approachOkeechobee County
Seat: Okeechobee
Okeechobee County lies inland in south central Florida with Okeechobee as seat. Agriculture and ranching form the core economy with some tourism around Lake Okeechobee for fishing and boating. Population is near 42,000 and median household income about $55,000. US 441 and the lake shoreline bring travelers. Demand for small service businesses focuses on farm equipment repair, home maintenance, and support for seasonal anglers and local residents.
See Okeechobee approachPalm Beach County
Seat: West Palm Beach
Palm Beach County runs along the coast with West Palm Beach as a hub. Tourism, construction, and agriculture form core industries, supported by beaches, golf courses, and cultural sites. Median incomes sit above state averages in many areas, with a mix of retirees and working households. Landmarks include downtown West Palm Beach, Palm Beach Island, and the Intracoastal Waterway. High visitor numbers year-round, especially winter, boost demand for services in hospitality zones and residential pockets near Boca Raton and Jupiter.
See Palm Beach approachLocal Search Intelligence: Miami-Dade County
Real numbers we measured for Miami-Dade County, sampled from Miami and the surrounding market: how many businesses compete in each industry, how many reviews the leaders carry, and how built-out their sites are. Read it as a map of where the field across the county is open enough to break into.
Across Miami-Dade County, measured from Miami, the toughest category's leading listings carry around 6979 reviews, while landscaping stays the most open for a new business to rank.
Local demand in Miami-Dade County concentrates around Miami and nearby towns. landscaping shows the most room; the most contested category averages 6979 reviews among leading listings.
Free Miami-Dade Visibility Audit
30 minutes. We pull your current rankings across Miami-Dade County, map the competitors in your local pack, and hand you a written list of the first fixes that will move calls.
Month-to-month plans. No long-term contracts. Honest work from Brevard County, Florida.