Start with your visibility check.

Alex Yarosh

Contractor Marketing and AI Visibility

Base2026 uses public source intelligence to check how businesses show up across search, AI answers, service pages, social proof, and entity trust.

This page is for contractors that sell trust before a buyer ever calls.

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The problem

A business can have a website, ads, and an SEO vendor, then still fail the checks that matter:

What the audit looks at

Base2026-style visibility work checks the public footprint first:

  1. Service clarity: license signals, job types, project photos, service areas, estimates, FAQs, reviews, and trade-specific proof.
  2. Search clarity: titles, headings, internal links, crawlable URLs, and indexable pages.
  3. AI readiness: answer-friendly sections, entity clarity, schema, source consistency, and proof.
  4. Trust: reviews, projects, policies, guarantees, about page, contact paths, and citations.
  5. Conversion: whether the page gives a serious buyer a clean next step.

What most generic pages miss

Most local-service SEO pages talk about traffic, rankings, or more leads. That is not enough.

A buyer needs proof. A search engine needs structure. An AI answer needs clear facts it can reuse. A business owner needs to know which part is broken before paying for implementation.

How Base2026 makes this useful

Base2026 is the public research layer. It collects source-backed SEO, GEO, AEO, service-page, entity-trust, and AI-visibility patterns.

Alex Yarosh's audit path applies that research to one business, one market, and one set of competitors.

Fast self-check

Open one important service page and ask:

Suggested next step

Request a free AI Visibility Snapshot. If the issue is deeper, move into a Diagnostic Audit before spending on more pages, ads, citations, or redesign work.

How this maps to business work

Business questionVisibility signalRecommended action
Why are competitors easier to find or recommend?Competitor pages, citations, reviews, service clarity and entity signals in the market.Request an AI Visibility Diagnostic Audit.
Are the local service business pages answer-ready?Service definitions, buyer questions, proof, internal links, schema and local relevance.Review Answer-Ready Service Pages.
Is technical SEO blocking discovery?Crawlability, indexation, canonicals, sitemap coverage, metadata and structured data.Review Technical SEO & GEO Foundation.
Is the business trusted enough to cite?Reviews, citations, profiles, proof pages, business entity consistency and source signals.Review Entity, Trust & Source Intelligence.

Recommended workflow

1. Check what search and AI can understand

Start with the public footprint: pages, services, locations, proof, reviews, schema, citations and competitor visibility.

2. Identify the weak layer

The problem may be technical, content-based, local, entity-related, citation-related or competitive. Do not buy random content before the weak layer is clear.

3. Route private diagnosis into the audit path

Base2026 stays public. A business-specific recommendation belongs in the Alex Yarosh audit workflow with the website, market and competitor context.

4. Build only what supports visibility

Improve the pages, internal links, schema, proof, citations and trust signals that make the business easier to crawl, verify, cite and recommend.

What this page is not

Base2026 remains the public research layer. Alex Yarosh's site remains the conversion, audit and service layer.

City and niche AI visibility pages

Start with the first useful visibility check

If the business is not easy to find, understand, verify or recommend, start with a free AI Visibility Snapshot. If the issue is deeper, move into a Diagnostic Audit before spending on more SEO pages, ads, citations or redesign work.

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