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Marketing built for Hollywood.
Boulevard foot traffic, tourists with phones out, and locals who never look past the first three results. We build fast sites and win the local search that turns a Hollywood walk-by into your next regular.
Hollywood
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The premise
A neighborhood where the search is the storefront.
The Boulevard is the postcard, but working Hollywood is layered around it. Ovation Hollywood and the Walk of Fame hold the tourist crowds at Highland; theater traffic runs east past the Pantages and Amoeba Music at Argyle; Cahuenga carries the nightlife; and Hollywood Boulevard keeps going into Thai Town, where the customers are regulars, not visitors. Each stretch has its own crowd and its own version of "near me."
Up the hill, Franklin Village works like a small town — Birds, Counterpoint Records & Books, and a strip of storefronts serving Beachwood Canyon residents who arrive on foot. South of the Boulevard, the Sunset and Vine blocks have become an office and production district anchored by Netflix and the Sunset Bronson and Sunset Gower lots. Between the tourists, the neighbors, and the industry, a Hollywood business rarely has one customer. The work is deciding which of the three you're actually for, and being findable for that one first.
Search, locally
The Boulevard searches like a tourist. Franklin Avenue doesn't.
Hollywood's search traffic splits by altitude. On Hollywood Boulevard, the phones belong to visitors who will never search for you twice — they want open-now and walking distance from the Walk of Fame. A few blocks up in Franklin Village, the same query comes from someone who lives off Beachwood and will read your reviews before crossing the street.
two search populations
Tourists search once; locals look you up
Boulevard queries are generic and immediate — a category plus "near me," typed while standing outside Ovation Hollywood. Locals around Franklin and Beachwood search by name, compare, and come back. Hours, photos, and the right category answer the tourist; reviews and a real website win the local. A profile tuned for only one of them loses the other.
the industry blocks
Sunset and Vine is an office district now
Netflix's buildings on Vine and the stages at Sunset Bronson and Sunset Gower fill the blocks south of the Boulevard with crews and office workers on tight breaks. Their searches are weekday and specific: fast lunch near the lot, printing, alterations, a notary. It's steady demand that tourist-facing copy never addresses.
pockets on the map
Hollywood is several markets in a short walk
The Pantages and Amoeba block at Argyle, the bars along Cahuenga, Thai Town east of Normandie — each pocket pulls its own crowd, and Google keys results to where the searcher is standing. The pocket your pin lands in matters as much as your category. Write for your actual block, not for "Hollywood."
Worth knowing which of these contests your pin puts you in before you spend anything.
What we do here
Everything it takes to win three different searches.
Win the map pack
Google Business Profile, citations, and reviews tuned to beat the chains and win the "near me" searches happening up and down the Boulevard.
Local SEO → Web DesignA site that loads instantly
Fast, considered sites that put your hours, menu, and directions one tap from a tourist standing at Hollywood and Highland.
Web Design → Paid MediaReach the next regular
Targeted Google and Meta ads that catch visitors mid-trip and bring nearby locals back on the slow nights.
Paid Media → AutomationPut the busywork on autopilot
Review requests, lead follow-up, and the reminders that keep regulars coming back — wired up so they happen without you lifting a finger.
Automation →Who we work with
Tourists, neighbors, and the industry crowd.
Restaurants & bars
Win the pre-show dinner and the post-show drink with a listing and site that earn the everyday "where should we eat near the theater."
Shops & venues
Turn Boulevard foot traffic into real visits, with a clean way to sell tickets or product online when you want to.
Studios & services
Trust-first sites and search that turn high-intent visits from the industry crowd into booked appointments.
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Own Hollywood search.
Tell us about your business and we'll show you exactly where you stand in local search on the Boulevard today — and the three highest-impact moves to climb. Free, no obligation.