Location pages become difficult when scale is considered. You need thirty of them. Each location needs its own rank, and the offer is identical across all thirty. For this reason, many location page sets especially the text of the pages, will seem like a mail merge.
We write location pages individually. It is a slower, more expensive per-page process than a template. However, it is the only solution that can survive a near-duplicate content filter.
Why No-AI Location Pages Should Be Written for People First
Someone checking your service with their location sees if you have a physical presence in said location. This determines if you have information on which neighborhoods you serve, how long it takes you to reach these neighborhoods, if you know the local regulations. You can find the answers to these in a client testimonial page because the client asked for that info when they interviewed you.
Coverage described using actual neighborhoods, rather than a mile radius.
Local constraints named: permits, seasonal limits, access, and travel time.
Each page is written from its own brief, never identical.
Where AI falls down on location pages
Generated content shines the most when it falls short in creating location pages. These models create a single page and energize it with color and proper nouns in order to describe and reference locations on the other end of the city. Local users will see right through it, as well as duplicate content checkers.
How We Optimize No-AI Location Pages Without AI
We take one intake per location. We don’t lump locations together. We take one intake for the location of your nearest team. We take the specifics of the location or what demand looks like there, and what makes the market unique as it relates to that location. The writer will use the information you provide to build the individual pages, so the differences between the pages will not be caused by cosmetic swapping. The differences will be the result of factual differences.
How a location page gets written here
Collect the per-city facts from you: coverage, staff, travel time, local quirks.
Verify the actual phrasing for search queries in each market before drafting.
Write different arguments in a different order on separate pages.
Check your own set for similarity, not just for similarities on the web.
Search Intent and Structure for No-AI Location Pages
Local intent is generally impatient and commercial. They expect you to confirm their geographic market, quote a range, and provide a contact method in that order. Therefore, the structure of the page is short and the proof follows. This means this section is detailed with coverage, the local examples you provide, and the answers to the questions consumers have in that market.
One page per location, written and briefed independently.
The coverage area described in the terms that residents actually use.
A local FAQ block that reflects the market’s inquiries.
Internal links between neighboring locations and the parent service.
A similarity report for each page so your set is not duplicative.
What people commission location pages for
A new city expansion that does not replicate existing pages.
A set that is thin and templated is flagged and replaced.
Supporting multi-branch businesses with separate teams.
For suburbs that your main city page never reaches.
What location pages cost
One rate, whatever the format: $10 per 100 words. You are paying for the writer’s time and judgement, so the price scales with the words rather than with a package tier.
Typical location page
Words
Writing
Fee (1%)
You pay
Single page
500
$50
$0.50
$50.50
Detailed page
900
$90
$0.90
$90.90
Long-form page
1,500
$150
$1.50
$151.50
The writer receives 100% of the writing price. Our 1% fee is added on top of it, and 0.5% is donated to tree planting.
Full pricing breakdown.
No-AI Location Pages SEO FAQs
Ask on the contact page and a person will answer, usually the same working day. For a live order, reply to your confirmation email and it reaches whoever is handling it.
Ask on the contact page and a person will answer, usually the same working day. For a live order, reply to your confirmation email and it reaches whoever is handling it.
No. Ordering more pages does not affect the price. Every page requires the same amount of work for the writer, so the price stays at $10 per 100 words. What we change is how we divide the work, since large orders are split into several batches for you to review before the rest is written.
Then say so early. Writers will interview you to document the things that exist like travel times, past jobs, local laws, etc. and they will be honest with you if there is not enough for a page. It is quality over quantity. Many strong pages beat thirty pages filled with empty descriptions.
Completely. Copyright transfers to you on delivery, with no attribution requirement and no licence back to us. Nothing written for you is resold, repurposed or republished.
Reviews
What clients say about our location pages
Reviews from completed, paid orders in this category.
TRTomás RMarketing Lead, Casa Verde Rentals
Eleven town pages, all unique
Ordered eleven town pages and expected the same content with only the town name changed. Each one mentions something different from the ferry timetable, to the Tuesday market. I read all eleven, and was looking for any similarity between them. They are all completely unique pages.
Verified orderLocation pagesAugust 2025
FMFiona McLHead of Digital, Trelawn Retail Group
Twelve town pages, three felt repetitive
Nine of the twelve pages felt like they were town specific. Three were repetitive due to the same town name swapping, which is what I was trying to pay to avoid with this. They rewrote two of the three town pages with zero argument. The last one I rewrote myself.
Verified orderLocation pagesJune 2025
ITIsmail TMarketing Manager, Anadolu Fit
Eleven cities, one was boring
Ten out of eleven pages seem to give actual descriptions of the neighborhood based on a nearby transit stop or a local market. The eleventh reads as a filler, and I imagine they made it up because they ran out stuff to say about a place with little to none. It’s an honest problem. I would still order again.