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Cloudy Zebra — Clifton Park, NY

Here’s where Cloudy Zebra stands in the Clifton Park market for SEO services. Every number below is pulled from live data — Google Maps, geographic ranking scans, citation directories, and a direct review of your website at cloudyzebra.com.

Overall Visibility Score

9/70

This is a critical score. Google couldn’t find a Business Profile for Cloudy Zebra, which means you don’t exist on Google Maps right now. Your website is live but extremely thin — no dedicated service pages, no recent content, and a phone number that doesn’t match what you submitted to us. The foundation is missing, and until it’s built, every competitor with a claimed Google profile and a content-rich site is winning customers you should be getting.

Score Breakdown

Each dimension is scored 0–10 based on live data. Here’s where your points came from — and where they didn’t.

Dimension Score Why
Google Maps Presence 1/10 No Google Business Profile was found for Cloudy Zebra — no rating, no reviews, no map listing. Google Maps doesn’t know you exist.
Map Visibility (Ranking) 1/10 With no Google Business Profile, there’s nothing to rank on the map. A geographic scan couldn’t even be run because Google doesn’t have a listing to track.
Review Authority 1/10 Zero Google reviews. When a potential client compares you to any competitor with even 5 reviews, you lose that trust check instantly.
Content & GEO Readiness 2/10 Your home page is a hero banner and a contact form — no service descriptions, no case studies, no location-specific content. No dedicated service pages for SEO, web design, or PPC exist in your navigation. The phone number on your website (518-288-8736) doesn’t match the number you submitted (518-330-8403), and your site title targets “Albany” while your submitted city is Clifton Park. No schema markup was detected.
Competitive Position 1/10 You can’t compete for map rankings without a Google Business Profile. Every competitor with a claimed listing is ahead of you by default.
Review Velocity 1/10 Zero reviews means zero momentum. You aren’t accumulating social proof while competitors add reviews every month.
Topical Authority Coverage 2/10 Your blog has 4 posts, the most recent published over 5 years ago — and none are about your core SEO services. No FAQ page, no case studies, no service-area content. Google has almost nothing to index for topical relevance.
Total 9/70

Where You Rank Across Clifton Park

We couldn’t find your Google Business Profile.

That means Google Maps isn’t showing Cloudy Zebra to anyone searching for SEO services in your area. There’s no listing to scan, no ranking to measure, and no map pin for customers to find. Claiming and optimizing a Google Business Profile is the absolute starting point — without it, the map-based visibility that drives local leads doesn’t exist for you.

3 Critical Gaps Holding You Back

1. No Google Business Profile — You’re Invisible on Maps

Our scan returned no Google Business Profile for Cloudy Zebra. No place ID, no rating, no reviews, no map listing. When someone in Clifton Park searches “SEO services near me,” Google shows a map pack of 3 local businesses — and you aren’t one of them. You aren’t even in the top 20.

Business impact: You’re forfeiting every single Google Maps lead in your market. Businesses with a claimed, optimized GBP get calls directly from the search results page — you get nothing.

2. Website Is a Shell — No Content for Google to Rank

We pulled your home page and found a single headline (“Digital Media Consulting”), a contact form, and a footer. That’s it. No description of your services. No mention of SEO, local search, web design, PPC, or any of the things you actually do. Your navigation has no dedicated service pages. Your blog’s most recent post is over 5 years old and isn’t about SEO — it’s a client dashboard screenshot. Google needs text content to understand what you do and where you do it; right now there’s almost nothing to work with.

Business impact: Your site can’t rank for “SEO services Clifton Park” or any variation because the words barely appear on the site. Potential clients who find you elsewhere and click through see a page that doesn’t explain what you offer — so they bounce.

3. Phone Number Mismatch Signals Inconsistency to Google

Your website displays 518-288-8736 in the header and footer. The number you submitted to us is 518-330-8403. Your site’s contact email is info@cloudyzebra.com, but you submitted cloudyzebramarketing@gmail.com. And the site says your address is “31 Burning Bush Blvd, Ballston Lake, NY” — not Clifton Park. When Google sees conflicting NAP (Name, Address, Phone) data across your web presence, it loses confidence in your business information and suppresses your visibility.

Business impact: Every directory, social profile, and website listing that shows a different phone number or address erodes the trust signals Google uses to rank local businesses. Fix one number, one address, everywhere — or Google keeps you buried.

Competitive Snapshot

Because no Google Business Profile was found for Cloudy Zebra, we couldn’t pull competitor comparison data from the map pack. In a full audit, we’d identify the top-ranking SEO agencies in Clifton Park and the Capital District, analyze their review counts, content depth, and map dominance — then build a plan to overtake them. Right now, the comparison is simple: they’re on the map, and you’re not.

Citation & Directory Health

A full citation scan wasn’t available for this audit — which typically means your business isn’t consistently listed across the major directories Google cross-references. We did find listings on Yelp, Nextdoor, Facebook, and an Albany web host directory during a manual search, but your phone numbers and addresses are inconsistent across them. A full audit would scan 40+ directories and flag every mismatch.

3 Quick Wins You Can Execute This Week

1. Claim Your Google Business Profile — Today

Go to business.google.com, search for Cloudy Zebra, and claim or create your listing. Set your primary category to “Internet marketing service” or “SEO agency.” Add your correct phone number, your Ballston Lake address, business hours, and a 150-word description that includes “SEO services,” “Clifton Park,” “Albany,” and “Capital District.” Upload at least 5 photos. This single action will put you on the map — literally. It takes 20 minutes and verification usually completes within a week.

2. Pick One Phone Number and Use It Everywhere

Your website header shows 518-288-8736. You submitted 518-330-8403 to us. Decide which number is your primary business line, then update your website header, footer, contact page, Facebook page, Yelp listing, Nextdoor page, and every other directory to match — exactly. Same format every time (e.g., “(518) 288-8736”). Do the same for your address: if you operate from Ballston Lake, list Ballston Lake everywhere. This is a 30-minute task across your known listings that immediately cleans up a trust signal Google uses for local ranking.

3. Add One Real Service Page to Your Website

Your site has zero pages describing what you actually do. Create a single page — “/seo-services-albany/” — with 500+ words covering what your SEO service includes, who it’s for, what results look like, and which areas you serve (Clifton Park, Ballston Lake, Albany, Saratoga Springs, Schenectady). Add your NAP in the footer. This gives Google a page to index for your primary keyword and gives visitors a reason to stay on the site instead of bouncing off a nearly blank home page. You’re running WordPress — this is a 1-hour task.

What a Full Audit Reveals

This Light audit identified the major structural problems — no GBP, thin website content, inconsistent contact info. A full engagement goes deeper: we’d run a complete keyword gap analysis to find every search term your ideal clients are using (and which competitors are ranking for them), perform a technical SEO audit of your WordPress site (page speed, crawl errors, mobile usability, indexation issues), audit every page for schema markup opportunities (LocalBusiness, Service, FAQPage) that help Google understand and feature your business, then build a 90-day strategic roadmap with a content calendar mapped to actual search intent in the Capital District market. That’s the difference between knowing what’s broken and having a plan to fix it.

Want to Turn These Gaps Into Growth?

This snapshot only scratches the surface. Book a free strategy call with Jim at Evolve — we’ll walk through your numbers, answer your questions, and map out exactly what it takes to start winning in your market.

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Analysis prepared using live Google Maps data, geographic ranking scans, citation directory checks, and a direct review of cloudyzebra.com. Generated April 2025.