Location Page Writer
A Connected Network for Your Whole Service Area
One location page can't rank across every town you serve. This tool builds a page per area, written for local search intent, with NAP consistency and internal links tying them together, a network, not doorway pages.
Every page is grounded in the service and area details you supply, with schema to match. For segmenting a service by industry, pair it with the Service Page Writer.
What's Included
Everything a local page network needs, targeting, content, consistent local signals, links and schema.
Local Targeting
- ✓ A page per service-and-area combination worth targeting
- ✓ Copy written around local search intent for each area
- ✓ Useful local detail, not thin doorway pages
- ✓ Areas and claims grounded in your input, gaps flagged
A Real Network
- ✓ Internal links between neighbouring area pages
- ✓ NAP consistency across the whole set
- ✓ Title and meta description sized for the search results
- ✓ Schema generated per location page
What You Receive
A connected set of location pages and their structured data, plus the QA to back them.
Location Pages
A complete page per area, written for local intent and ready for the CMS. Markdown.
Title & Meta
A title and meta description per page, sized for the search results. XLSX.
Internal Link Map
How each area page links to its neighbours and to your main location hub. XLSX.
Local Schema
JSON-LD markup generated per location, with consistent NAP details. JSON.
Flag Report
Any page missing a local detail it needs, surfaced before publishing. XLSX.
How It Works
Five steps from a service area to a connected page network.
Describe Service & Area
Give the service, the areas you cover, and your NAP details.
Map the Locations
The tool identifies the area combinations worth a dedicated page.
Write Each Page
A page is written per area around local intent, grounded in your details.
Build the Network
Internal links, consistent NAP, metadata, and schema are generated across the set.
Review and Publish
You get the full network and a flag report. Fill any gaps, then publish.
Who built this
Every system, every pipeline, every deliverable, built and maintained by one person.
Credentials
Experience
I built every system behind BrightIQ, from the audit engine to the reporting pipelines. One person, one point of accountability.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the location page writer work?
You give it your service and the areas you serve. It builds a page per service-and-location combination, written around local search intent, with NAP consistency, internal links between the pages, and schema. The result is a connected network of location pages, not a pile of isolated ones.
Are these doorway pages?
No. Doorway pages are thin, near-identical pages built only to rank. These are genuinely useful pages, each one speaks to a specific area with relevant local detail, links sensibly to its neighbours, and is grounded in the service details you provide. Thin or duplicate output is exactly what the tool is built to avoid.
Why build a network instead of one location page?
A single page can't rank well for every town you serve. A connected set of area pages, each targeting local search intent and linking to the others, covers more of your service area and supports each page's authority. The writer builds that network so you don't have to write each page by hand.
Does it handle NAP consistency?
Yes. Your name, address, and phone details are kept consistent across every page in the network, which matters for local ranking and for trust. The pages are structured so your local signals line up rather than drift between locations.
Does it invent locations or claims?
No. Pages are built for the areas and service details you supply. It won't claim you cover places you don't or invent local credentials. Anything it can't ground in your input is flagged for you to confirm before publishing.
How is this different from the Service Page Writer?
The service page writer segments a service by industry and intent. The location page writer segments by place, building service-area pages and the internal-linking network that ties them together. Use them together to cover both how and where people search for you.
Cover Your Whole Service Area
Tell me about your service and the areas you cover, and I'll build the location network, local-intent pages, consistent NAP, internal links and schema, ready to publish.
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