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Marketing built for Venice.

Boardwalk crowds, Abbot Kinney foot traffic, and a beach town that searches before it strolls. We build fast sites and win the local search that turns a Venice wander into your next regular.

Venice

Venice

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The premise

A beach town that decides on the move.

Venice's commerce runs on a few distinct strips, and they behave nothing alike. Abbot Kinney carries the boutiques, galleries, and restaurants from Main Street down to Washington. Rose Avenue is the café-and-neighborhood-spots corridor near the Santa Monica line. Windward and the boardwalk hold the tourist trade, and Lincoln handles the practical stuff — auto shops, services, the errands. A business two blocks off its strip is in a different search market than one on it.

The customers are just as split. Ocean Front Walk brings visitors who decide on their phones mid-stroll. The tech and creative offices around Main Street and Windward Circle bring a weekday daytime crowd. Longtime residents in Oakwood and along the canals bring the repeat business, and First Fridays floods Abbot Kinney once a month with people who found the event online before they found any single shop. Showing up correctly for each of those searches is the whole game here.

90291

One zip, four distinct corridors

4 blocks

Boardwalk impulse to Abbot Kinney intent

1st Fridays

The monthly test of your listing

Venice

Boardwalk to Abbot Kinney

What good local marketing looks like in 90291 and along the Westside coast.

Search, locally

What "open now" means on Ocean Front Walk vs. Abbot Kinney.

Venice compresses two search markets into a few walkable blocks. On the boardwalk, searches are immediate and generic — food, coffee, restroom, whatever is open in the next two minutes. Four blocks inland on Abbot Kinney and Rose, people search by name, read reviews, and decide before they park.

two intents, one pin

Tourists and locals search past each other

A visitor off Ocean Front Walk types the category; a resident from Oakwood or the canals types the business name or the street. Your profile has to serve both — categories and hours accurate enough for the impulse search, photos and review language specific enough that a local recognizes the actual storefront.

the weekday crowd

Creative offices reshape the daytime map

Google sits in the Binoculars Building on Main Street, and smaller studios and agencies fill the blocks around Windward Circle. That means weekday lunch and coffee searches from people who work here but may not live here — a steadier, more repeatable crowd than the weekend boardwalk, and one that searches before it walks.

life on the edge

Lincoln is a different contest

East of the walkable strips, Lincoln Boulevard is service businesses and practical retail, and a pin there competes against Santa Monica and Marina del Rey as much as against Venice. Category choices and service-area settings carry more weight on Lincoln than they do on Abbot Kinney, where proximity does the sorting.

We map where your pin actually sits — and which of these contests you're in — before touching anything.

Who we work with

Serving the boardwalk, Abbot Kinney, and the canals.

Cafés & restaurants

Win the boardwalk lunch rush and the Abbot Kinney dinner crowd with a listing and site that earn the everyday "where should we eat."

Shops & boutiques

Turn beach-town browsers into buyers, with a clean way to sell online when the foot traffic ebbs.

Studios & wellness

Trust-first sites and search that turn high-intent visits into booked classes, sessions, and appointments.

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