What auto repair searches should be targeted?
Brake repair, diagnostics, engine repair, AC repair, oil changes, mechanic near me, auto repair shop, and city-based repair searches can all carry buyer intent.
2000+ local SEO and Google Maps work
A professional local search case study from Dean Schlenker's IMJuice-style work: improving how auto repair businesses appear in Google Maps, organic search, local directories, and call-driven service searches.
Buyer problem
Auto repair customers compare trust, speed, reviews, service type, and location. A shop needs to show up for both urgent repair searches and planned maintenance searches while making it easy to call or request service.
Dean built the auto repair campaign around service clarity: repair pages, Google Maps, citations, review proof, call tracking paths, and local pages that matched how drivers search.
The auto repair shop became easier to find for repair and maintenance searches and easier to trust before the call. That supported stronger local visibility and more appointment or same-day repair inquiries.
IMJuice foundation
This case study connects to the IMJuice approach Dean started using in 2000: tighten citation consistency, strengthen Google Maps support, improve directory coverage, build useful service pages, and make every important page lead toward a call, text, quote request, or booking.
Common questions
Brake repair, diagnostics, engine repair, AC repair, oil changes, mechanic near me, auto repair shop, and city-based repair searches can all carry buyer intent.
He improved service pages, map data, citations, review support, local proof, and direct contact paths for repair and appointment searches.
Drivers compare trust before handing over their vehicle, so review support helps both customers and local visibility.
Yes. Dean can build service booking, appointment reminders, owner notifications, sms/email follow-up, and review requests.