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Website + SEO for Landscapers in Fort Lauderdale, FL

Fort Lauderdale's landscaping map pack is locked up by competitors in Las Olas, Wilton Manors, and Davie with 100+ reviews and websites built in the last 2 years — and they're collecting 8-10 qualified Broward County homeowner inquiries every month that should be yours.

Fort Lauderdale homeowners in Las Olas, Wilton Manors, Pompano Beach, and Davie search Google before they call a landscaper — Broward County's dense mix of waterfront properties and HOA communities means $4,200+ landscaping jobs are going to whoever ranks on the map pack. We build a mobile-first website targeting Broward County landscaping keywords, optimize your Google Business Profile for SFWMD service areas, and embed a smart contact form to capture every inquiry before a competitor does. Fort Lauderdale landscaping clients typically see map pack movement within 60-90 days of a full profile and citation build.

The problem

62% of calls to landscapers in Fort Lauderdale go unanswered

78% of Fort Lauderdale homeowners looking for a landscaper search Google first. If your website doesn't rank in the top 3 for 'Fort Lauderdale landscaping' or 'landscaper near me in Davie', you're invisible to buyers actively ready to spend $4,200 or more on a job.

Fort Lauderdale's landscaping market is held by 3-4 companies with active Google Business Profiles, 100+ reviews, and websites built in the last 2 years. Without a properly structured site targeting Fort Lauderdale and Broward County landscaping keywords, you compete on referrals alone while they fill their schedules from Google.

Many Fort Lauderdale landscapers have a website, but it loads in 4+ seconds, has no embedded contact form, and sends mobile visitors to a page that requires pinch-to-zoom. A homeowner in Wilton Manors searching on their phone at 9 PM bounces in 8 seconds if the site isn't fast and mobile-optimized.

You're doing $400K/year in landscaping jobs in Fort Lauderdale entirely on referrals. One slow season and the work dries up. A competitor with a ranked website in Davie fills their schedule from Google while you wait for the phone to ring.

Your Google Business Profile has 9 reviews and hasn't been updated since 2022. The landscaper ranking above you in the Fort Lauderdale map pack has 180 reviews, weekly posts, and 12 photos of completed jobs in Wilton Manors and Las Olas. Google ranks the profile that looks active.

A snowbird homeowner in Fort Lauderdale's waterfront district searched 'landscaper Fort Lauderdale' before returning from Massachusetts in November. Your site doesn't rank. They found a competitor on the first page, booked a seasonal contract, and you never had a chance to compete.

Your current website has no service area pages for Las Olas, Wilton Manors, Pompano Beach, or Davie. When homeowners search 'Davie landscaping', Google shows competitors with location-specific pages. You're missing neighborhood-level organic traffic that costs nothing once the pages rank.

How it works

Three steps. No guesswork.

1

Get seen in Broward's map results

In Fort Lauderdale, the landscapers on Google's map are collecting the waterfront and HOA work from Las Olas to Davie. We set up your business profile to compete for those spots — the right categories, consistent listings across 40+ directories, and a page for each area you serve: Las Olas, Wilton Manors, Pompano Beach, Davie.

Broward County homeowners find you when they search — typically within 60-90 days.

2

A fast website built for homeowners searching on their phones

A Wilton Manors homeowner searching at 9 PM gives a slow site 8 seconds. Yours loads in under 2 seconds, with a page for every service Broward homeowners search for — and every estimate request gets an automatic text back within 60 seconds, so you're first to respond even when you're up a palm tree.

Live within 14 business days — and no lead waits more than a minute to hear back.

3

Reviews and watering-rule guides that keep you ranking

Broward's year-round watering restrictions are a constant homeowner question — so each month we publish plain-English guides on the rules, plus wet-season irrigation prep and Florida-Friendly Landscaping content for Broward HOA communities. After every job, your customer automatically gets a text asking for a Google review.

Reviews stack toward 50+ within 6 months, and your site becomes the local answer for irrigation questions.

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Website + SEO

How website + seo works for landscapers in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Fort Lauderdale context

Google Local Services Ads in Florida require a business license for landscaping-adjacent services. Florida-Friendly Landscaping is a high-intent content topic for Broward County HOA communities — Fort Lauderdale's waterfront and suburban neighborhoods have stringent landscaping standards driven by HOA rules and SFWMD water restrictions. SFWMD irrigation permit guides are evergreen SEO content for Fort Lauderdale landscapers, as Broward County's year-round irrigation restrictions are a frequent concern for homeowners upgrading or repairing irrigation systems. Every form on the site follows TCPA texting rules, so text follow-up on web leads stays compliant.

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Electrician Website Conversion Checklist

The Landscaper Website Conversion Checklist shows Fort Lauderdale landscaping businesses the 12 elements that separate a website that generates 8-10 new inquiries/month from one that generates zero — specific to the Fort Lauderdale landscaping market and mobile user behavior.

  • The 12-point checklist for a landscaping website that converts mobile visitors in Fort Lauderdale into booked estimate requests
  • How to optimize your Google Business Profile for map pack ranking in Fort Lauderdale's landscaping category
  • The 3 Fort Lauderdale-specific service pages that drive the highest-intent organic traffic for landscapers
  • Florida-Friendly Landscaping content strategy that ranks for HOA-driven landscaping searches in Broward County
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Common questions

Fort Lauderdale homeowners regularly spend $4,200 or more on a single landscaping job, and the ranked companies are pulling 8-10 inquiries a month from Google. Map movement typically starts within 60-90 days. It doesn't take many waterfront or HOA jobs coming your way before the numbers work out.

Every website inquiry gets an automatic text back within 60 seconds and is saved to your job list. The homeowner knows their request landed, so they hold tight for your call instead of dialing the next landscaper on the map.

The automatic part is one short text confirming their request — after that it's all you. Homeowners don't drop a landscaper for replying quickly; they drop the one who never replied at all.

The website goes live within 14 business days, with the Google profile and directory work running at the same time. Map results typically start moving within 60-90 days, and reviews build month over month from your very first jobs.

It turns the headache into a magnet. We publish plain-English guides to the South Florida water district rules for Broward, so when a homeowner searches about watering days or a broken zone, they land on your site — and the landscaper who explains the rules is the one who gets the irrigation work.

They search before they fly down — from Massachusetts, New York, wherever summer took them. If you're on the Broward map with strong reviews in October, you're the call they make for the seasonal contract. The groundwork happens months before the season does.

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