Logo for PestControlSEOs.com
604-900-2116

Just a Few Of Our Happy Clients

Let's Talk

Ready to take your pest control Business to the Next Level?

Let's talk
The-Bug-Master-Logo
208%
Spike in organic phone calls

Peak Pest Control Reno

Map Domination: Picture this - Peak Pest Control now claims the enviable position of #2 on the maps for Pest Control in Sparks! This prominent visibility ensures they're right where their customers need them, standing out amidst the competition.

Exponential Growth: The numbers speak volumes. A staggering 195% surge in call count! This surge indicates not just increased interest but also a profound trust in Peak Pest Control's services.

195% Surge In Monthly Calls

Read case study

FL Bed Bug Experts

FL Bed Bug experts went from a total of 50 visitors a month to their website from organic search to a whopping 650+ visitors just from organic search!

Overall, FL Bed Bug Experts receives over 75 leads per month increase from organic search alone, a 400% increase from before doing any SEO work with us.

400% Increase In Organic Traffic

Read case study

Dr Termites

As a result of our SEO efforts, Dr. Termites saw a 125% increase in phone calls from organic traffic. In addition, the company ranked #1 for “Termite Control Ventura” and dominated termite control searches in over 10 cities in the Ventura area. With these rankings, Dr. Termites has seen a consistent influx of leads and a growing number of clients each month.

125% increase in phone calls

Read case study

Ginx Rodent and Wildlife Removal

Ginx now ranks at the top for their most important search terms, and their online presence has become a crucial source of business. The company is not only receiving more calls but is also gaining a steady stream of new customers every month, which has contributed to significant business growth. Ginx Rodent and Wildlife Removal has successfully become the go-to provider for wildlife and rodent control in the San Antonio area.

100% increase in phone calls from organic traffic

Read case study