ORBT Labs
Service · San Clemente

Programmatic SEO site in San Clemente.

A real page for each neighborhood and each thing you sell — hand-written, marked up for Google, structured so ChatGPT will quote it. For San Clemente businesses serving a town where the local search and the visitor search are two different jobs.

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01 — Why this, here

San Clemente serves two crowds at once.

San Clemente runs on a split audience. Half the search volume comes from residents in Talega and Forster Ranch — families looking for a dentist, a remodeler, a wellness studio close to home. The other half comes from visitors and second-home buyers searching from out of town, who type "San Clemente" the way you'd type a destination, not a neighborhood. A single homepage can court one of those crowds well. It can rarely court both, because the language, the intent, and the keywords are genuinely different.

The businesses that own San Clemente search separate the two jobs into separate pages. A real estate operation needs a Talega page that talks to families weighing the schools and the golf, a Downtown page that talks to buyers chasing the walkable pier district, and a Forster Ranch page with its own price band and commuter shape. A surf retailer or a fine-dining restaurant needs a page that ranks for the locals and a page that ranks for the weekend visitor — same business, two searches, two reads. Build only one, and you hand the other to a competitor down the coast.

That separation is what a programmatic page-grid is for. Not auto-generated keyword soup — a real grid built from your own neighborhoods and service lines, then hand-edited until each page reads like one person wrote it about that exact corner of town and that exact buyer.

02 — What we build

The grid, written for each crowd.

  • 50 to 150 unique pages at this tier — one per San Clemente neighborhood, nearby town, or service line you actually cover; larger jobs quoted separately.
  • A neighborhood × service matrix built from your structured data, so the Talega page and the Downtown page read like two different places even when the offer is the same.
  • Every page carries at least 500 words of hand-written copy — real local detail, the pier, the trail, the right anchor businesses — never the rotating-adjective filler Google now demotes.
  • LocalBusiness, Service, and AreaServed schema marked up per page so the crawler and the AI assistants pick up clean structured signals about your coverage.
  • 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 searches you care about.
  • Internal cross-linking across the grid so the Forster Ranch page reinforces the Downtown page reinforces the Talega page — link equity stays inside your own footprint.

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

03 — What this looks like

Three composite San Clemente builds.

Coastal real estate operation. An agent or small brokerage working Talega, Forster Ranch, and the Downtown pier district. One homepage saying "San Clemente real estate" competes with every other agent in town for one ranking. We build a neighborhood grid — a page per community crossed with buyer type (first move-up family, second-home buyer, downsizer). The Talega page reads for families weighing the golf and the schools; the Downtown page reads for a buyer who wants to walk to the pier. A purchaser asking ChatGPT "who knows the Talega market" lands on a page written about exactly that.

Surf retail with a visitor overlay. A board-and-apparel shop that sells to local surfers all week and to weekend visitors who found the town as a destination. We build a two-audience grid plus a service set — lessons, rentals, repairs — roughly twenty pages. The locals' pages rank for the everyday gear search; the visitor pages rank for "surf shop near the San Clemente pier" and the rental-and-lesson queries a tourist actually types. Same shop, two doors into it from search.

Fine dining and creative-services pairing. A restaurant group and the small creative studio that handles its brand, both wanting to be found locally and by the planning crowd. We build a grid that splits the dinner-tonight search from the private-event and catering search, schema'd as one ProfessionalService with multiple AreaServed entries. That structure is how the AI assistants understand a business that serves both a resident and a visitor — which is what gets it named when someone asks an AI where to eat or who to book.

What this is: a real page grid for a San Clemente business that already covers ground — multiple neighborhoods, two distinct audiences, or several service lines — and needs each one indexable on its own. What this isn't: a content mill, a blog network, or a 500-article keyword play. We don't spin pages. If your business doesn't have the underlying coverage to back the pages, this is the wrong engagement and we'll say so on the first call.

Studio is in San Diego, and San Clemente is in person reachable in about 75 minutes up the coast. For a build that benefits from a half-day on the ground — walking Downtown, driving Talega, getting the language for each crowd right — that drive is short enough to be worth making.

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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