By: Andy Chapman | Published: 24 March 2025
If you're running a business in Devon, you already know how important it is to be seen. But in 2025, being found online by people in your local area is just as vital as having a great product or service.
Whether you're baking sourdough in Budleigh Salterton, offering holistic treatments in Sidmouth, or running a trades service in Exmouth, your website should be working quietly in the background and bringing people to your door.
That’s where local SEO comes in. It’s not just about being online. It’s about being visible to the people who are actually looking for what you offer, in the towns and villages you serve.
Local SEO (that’s short for search engine optimisation) helps your business show up when someone nearby searches for your product or service. It’s what gets you into those map listings, top results, and featured spots that people click on first.
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Local SEO is about showing up when it matters most—when someone is actively searching for a business like yours.
Here’s the thing: 76% of people who search for something local on their phone visit a business within 24 hours. That’s not a marketing stat, that’s a wake-up call.
So if someone searches for “search engine optimisation in Sidmouth” or “SEO consultant Devon”, and your business doesn’t appear you’ve probably just lost a customer to the competition.
And if your competitors are investing in SEO and you’re not… well, it’s not hard to guess who’s getting the call.
Here’s how I look at it when I’m building a local SEO plan for a business in Devon:
A busy coastal town with a strong residential base and plenty of footfall. If you’re not showing up in local searches here, you’re missing both locals and tourists.
Small town, big community. Businesses that thrive here often do so because of relationships and trust, local SEO makes sure those happy clients can shout about you online too.
With its mix of independent shops and long-standing businesses, Sidmouth rewards visibility. If you’re on page two, you’re invisible. Let's fix that.
Niche businesses do well in Bovey Tracey, but only if people can find them. A tailored SEO campaign can help you stand out without having to shout.
I don’t just drop a few keywords in and call it a day. Here’s what working with me looks like:
I bring over 20 years of web and digital experience to the table, and I know Devon like the back of my hand. You’ll get advice that’s grounded, practical, and relevant to your business, not some off-the-shelf solution.
If you’re based in Bovey Tracey, Exmouth, Budleigh Salterton, or Sidmouth, and you want to start showing up for the people looking for businesses just like yours, I’d love to help.
At 1010 Media, I deliver search engine optimisation in Devon that’s rooted in strategy and shaped by experience. No jargon, no fluff—just work that gets results.
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