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Marketing built for Studio City.

Ventura Boulevard runs the show here — sushi counters, post houses, and a crowd that crosses Laurel Canyon to find you. We build fast sites and win the local search that turns a Studio City errand into your next regular.

Studio City

Studio City

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The premise

A Boulevard town that searches before it parks.

Studio City is a boulevard town with a few distinct addresses on it. Ventura Boulevard carries the restaurants — including the stretch known as Sushi Row — plus the shops and services that make the neighborhood run. One block north, Tujunga Village is its own small world of cafés and storefronts around Aroma Cafe and Vitello's, quieter than the Boulevard and loyal to itself. At the western end, the Shops at Sportsmen's Lodge at Ventura and Coldwater Canyon turned an old landmark into a dining and wellness hub anchored by Erewhon and Equinox.

The customers come from more directions than the map suggests. Radford Studio Center puts working crews and production offices within a short drive of every lunch counter on the Boulevard. The hillside streets south of Ventura send families down for dinner, the Sunday farmers market on Ventura Place, and the trailhead at Fryman Canyon. And Laurel Canyon delivers a steady run of Hollywood-side traffic that knows Studio City mostly through a windshield. A business here serves regulars and pass-throughs at the same time, and its local search presence has to work for both.

Ventura Blvd

The corridor everything competes on

Sushi Row

The street’s densest dinner search

Tujunga Village

The block with its own name

Laurel Canyon

Where the crossover traffic arrives

What good local marketing looks like across 91604 and the Ventura corridor.

Search, locally

What "near me" means between Laurel Canyon and Coldwater Canyon.

Studio City does almost all of its commerce on one street, so local search here is decided in blocks, not miles. A pin near Tujunga Avenue is in a different contest than one by the Shops at Sportsmen's Lodge two lights before Coldwater. And a good share of the people searching aren't even from the Valley — they came over the canyon and they're picking from the map.

one street, many stretches

The Boulevard is not one market

Ventura runs the full length of the neighborhood, but nobody searches the whole boulevard — the map pack tightens around wherever the phone is. A restaurant near Radford lives in a different result set than one at Coldwater Canyon. Know your stretch, name your cross-streets, and write your pages for that block rather than for Studio City in general.

category density

Sushi Row grades on a curve

This stretch of Ventura is known for how many Japanese restaurants sit within walking distance of each other, and Google has no shortage of options to show. A generic profile disappears here. The listings that hold up are specific — the style of the menu, reviews that name a dish, photos of the actual counter. The same logic applies to the wellness cluster around the Shops at Sportsmen's Lodge, where Erewhon and Equinox anchor a strip full of studios competing for the same searches.

the canyon crowd

Searchers who don't know the neighborhood

Laurel Canyon and Coldwater feed Hollywood-side traffic onto the Boulevard every day, and crews from Radford Studio Center search on a lunch break, not a leisurely scroll. These people don't know Tujunga Village from Ventura Place — they type something plain and pick fast from the map. Complete hours, current photos, and a menu one tap away are what get chosen.

We start by looking at where your pin sits and which stretch of the Boulevard it actually competes on.

Who we work with

The Boulevard, the Village, and who searches them.

Restaurants & cafés

Win the Ventura Boulevard dinner search and the after-work crowd from the lots with a listing and site that earn the everyday "where should we eat."

Shops & wellness studios

Turn "near me" into foot traffic from the hills and the flats, with a clean way to book or sell online when you want to.

Post & creative services

Trust-first sites and search that turn high-intent visits from the industry into booked, repeat work.

Tujunga Village questions.

The specifics, answered.

Still wondering something? Just ask — no jargon, promise.

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