Local answers

Local businesses must become answerable before they become recommended.

A customer asks a plain question: who near me can fix this, explain it, price it, handle the awkward bit? Search engines, maps, review sites, and AI answer engines all try to assemble a safe answer from what your business has made visible. I help local service firms turn scattered proof into clear, specific evidence that a machine can read and a person can trust.

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Local service categories are often visible on maps but vague in answers: clinics, trades, legal practices, and specialist studios with good proof hiding in the wrong places.

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Nell Ashcombe
Nell Ashcombe

I am Nell Ashcombe, working from Adelaide. I work with owner-led service businesses that need to be accurately described by search, maps, AI answer engines, and the people comparing three options before they call. The work sits between evidence and wording: what the business can prove, what customers need to know, and what a machine can safely repeat without inventing the missing parts.

Make the business easier to describe before you ask to be recommended.

A good generative visibility project starts with the customer's question, then checks whether the site, reviews, profiles, and service pages can answer it without guesswork.

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