ORBT Labs
Service · Anaheim

Programmatic SEO site in Anaheim.

A real page per district, attraction proximity, and service line you cover — written by a human, marked up for Google, structured so ChatGPT will quote it. Built for Anaheim operators who serve the resort crowd and the neighborhoods behind it from one overworked homepage.

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01 — Why this, here

Anaheim runs on proximity searches.

Anaheim has one of the densest visitor economies in the country, and almost every query attached to it carries a place word. People do not search for a hotel shuttle. They search for a shuttle near the Resort District. They do not search for a banquet hall. They search for one near the convention center, or one in the Platinum Triangle within walking distance of the ballpark. A business serving that demand from a single homepage is answering one question while five more go unanswered.

The other half of Anaheim is residential and quiet about it. Anaheim Hills is its own buyer entirely — homeowners, professional households, service contractors who never touch the tourist trade. Downtown Anaheim has become a restaurant and small-business district that wants nothing to do with theme-park language. An operator who works all of these zones from one URL is asking Google to rank a single page for searches that have nothing in common. Google declines. It picks the closest match and drops the rest.

A page-grid build fixes the geometry. We take your real footprint — the districts you cover, the attractions you sit near, the service lines you run — and turn it into a grid of pages, one per pocket, each written like a person who knows that pocket sat down and described it. Not auto-spun. Generated from your own structured data, then hand-edited until it reads true.

02 — What we build

The grid, hand-edited every page.

  • 50 to 150 unique pages at this tier — one per Anaheim district, attraction proximity, or service line you actually cover; larger jobs quoted separately.
  • A district × service matrix built from your structured data, so the Resort District page reads differently from the Anaheim Hills page even when the offering underneath is the same.
  • Every page carries ≥500 words of hand-written copy — real walk-in radius, real anchor landmarks, no rotating-adjective filler.
  • LocalBusiness, Service, and AreaServed schema per page so Google's crawler and the AI assistants pick up clean signals about which zone you serve.
  • A GEO baseline at launch plus AI-citation tracking on day 0, 30, 60, and 90 — we watch whether ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity start naming you for the queries you want to win.
  • Internal cross-linking so the convention-center page reinforces the Platinum Triangle page reinforces the Anaheim Hills page — link equity stays inside your own footprint.

From $7,500 · 3 to 7 weeks · Owner-operated.

03 — What this looks like

Three composite Anaheim builds.

Event and conventions vendor. A staffing and AV company that services trade shows at the convention center, corporate functions in the Platinum Triangle, and private parties out in Anaheim Hills. Today they run one homepage that says "Anaheim events." We build a zone grid plus a service-line grid — roughly twenty pages — one for convention-floor AV, one for ballroom staffing near the Resort District, one for backyard and estate events in the Hills. A meeting planner searching for convention-center labor lands on a page about exactly that, not a catch-all.

Hospitality service operator. A shuttle, housekeeping, and guest-services company working the hotels clustered around the Resort District plus short-term rentals scattered through Downtown and the neighborhoods. We build a grid keyed to each hotel corridor and each service — airport runs, resort transfers, turnover cleaning — so a property manager searching "Anaheim resort area shuttle" finds a page that names the corridor and the loop, not a generic transport pitch buried three clicks deep.

Family-entertainment supplier. A party-rental and attractions outfit — inflatables, photo setups, mobile games — that books for tourism overflow near the parks, sports events at the ballpark and arena, and residential birthdays in Anaheim Hills. We build a grid that separates the corporate-and-conventions intent from the family-birthday intent, because those are two different buyers typing two different searches, and one homepage was forcing them through the same door.

What this is: a real page grid for an operator who already covers ground across Anaheim — multiple districts, multiple service lines, or both — and needs each pocket indexable on its own. What this isn't: a content mill, a blog network, or a 500-article play. We don't spin. If the coverage behind the pages isn't real, this is the wrong engagement and we'll tell you so on the first call.

The studio is in San Diego; Anaheim is in-person reachable in about two hours. For a multi-zone build that benefits from a half-day on the ground — driving the Resort District loop, the Platinum Triangle, and Anaheim Hills to get the language right — that trip is worth scheduling. Most of the work runs remote, with the on-site day reserved for the builds where walking the ground changes the copy.

This page was drafted from a structured brief and hand-reviewed before launch. The work itself is custom, owner-operated, never templated.

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