Author
Bart Magera
Bart Magera is the founder of Mojo Links. Ten years across YMYL verticals (legal, medical, finance, supplements, crypto, gambling). Trained under Koray Tuğberk Gübür's Topical Authority framework. Author of two SEO books and international speaker.
85 published posts

Accountant SEO: How Accounting Firms Win New Clients from Search
Most accounting clients now start with a search, yet most firms are invisible. Accountant SEO is the work of being the firm they find and trust, and it rewards specialization over the broad term. Here is how it works and what actually moves it.

Landscaping SEO: How Landscaping Companies Win Local Jobs from Search
Most landscaping jobs now start the same way: a homeowner searches "landscaper near me," scans the map pack, reads a few reviews, and calls. Landscaping SEO is the work of being the company they call. Here is how it works, what moves it, and when to do it.

Veterinary SEO: How Animal Hospitals Win New Clients from Search
Most new vet clients now start the same way: a pet owner searches "vet near me," scans the map pack, reads the reviews, and books. Veterinary SEO is the work of being the practice they choose. Here is how it works and what actually moves it.

Pest Control SEO: How Pest Control Companies Win Local Jobs from Search
Most pest control jobs now start the same way: a property owner searches "exterminator near me," scans the map pack, reads a few reviews, and calls. Pest control SEO is the work of being the company they call. Here is how it works, what moves it, and when to do it.

Contractor SEO: How Contractors Win Local Jobs from Search
Most contractor jobs now start the same way: a property owner searches a trade "near me," scans the map pack, reads a few reviews, and calls. Contractor SEO is the work of being the company they call. Here is how it works and what actually moves it, trade by trade.

White Label Link Building: The Honest Guide for Agencies
Most white label link building results are sales pages. This is the operator version for agencies: how it works, the fulfillment models, the framework I use to vet a provider before putting my name on their links, and the red flags that should end the conversation.

