Search strategy for businesses around Brecon, Newtown and Welshpool, covering tourism, rural services, professional firms, ecommerce retailers and county-wide service-area companies.
Free consultation. No obligation.
Powys has a spread-out search market, with customers comparing local providers, visitor experiences and specialist products across long distances. Strong SEO needs to connect town-level intent with county-wide and cross-border demand.
Brecon and Hay-on-Wye lean towards visitor trade, hospitality and independent retail; Newtown and Welshpool support industrial, trade and ecommerce activity; Llandrindod Wells, Builth Wells and Ystradgynlais serve professional, public-facing and local service demand.
We build Powys SEO around realistic search behaviour: local landing pages for individual towns, technical improvements for larger sites, ecommerce optimisation where products can sell nationally, and content that reflects rural travel times, seasonal demand and service coverage.
Powys businesses often need to reach both nearby customers and people searching from outside the county before they travel, book or buy.
Brecon · Hay-on-Wye · Elan Valley
Optimising accommodation, attractions and activity-led searches where visitors research routes, availability and local experiences before arriving in Powys.
Across Powys
Helping rural suppliers and service providers appear for practical searches across farming communities, market towns and harder-to-reach villages.
Vastre Industrial Estate · Offa's Dyke Business Park · Ddole Road Industrial Estate
SEO for manufacturers, workshops and trade suppliers needing stronger visibility for specialist services, parts, repairs and business-to-business enquiries.
Newtown · Welshpool · Brecon
Supporting high-street shops and online retailers with product optimisation, category structure and local searches that lead to visits or orders.
Llandrindod Wells · Welshpool · Newtown
Improving organic visibility for firms where trust, location signals and clear service pages matter before a customer makes contact.
Builth Wells · Ystradgynlais · Machynlleth
Building search coverage for contractors and trades serving wide rural patches, where map visibility and service-area pages are both important.
Intent-led keyword mapping around what Powys customers actually search — local, national and long-tail.
Core Web Vitals, crawlability, indexation, schema and site architecture fixed at the foundation.
Titles, metadata, internal linking and content structure aligned to the queries that convert.
Google Business Profile, local citations, NAP consistency and review strategy for the Powys map pack.
Genuinely useful, well-structured content that earns rankings and answers real buyer questions.
Clean-up of toxic links plus new links from relevant, high-authority UK domains.
For Powys local SEO, the map pack can change sharply between Brecon, Newtown, Welshpool and nearby Shrewsbury searches. We focus on accurate location signals, useful service pages, review prompts and Google Business Profile improvements that match how people search across rural areas.
Whether you need to own the Powys map pack, compete for national head terms, or grow an ecommerce catalogue, we build the SEO strategy around your commercial goals — not vanity metrics.
Often, yes, if you genuinely serve those areas and can write useful, specific content for them. A single county page can be too broad for searches in Brecon, Newtown, Welshpool or Llandrindod Wells.
Yes. Many Powys businesses rely on visitors, online sales or cross-border enquiries. We can combine local SEO with broader organic content, ecommerce optimisation and service pages aimed at searches beyond the immediate area.
No. We are a UK-wide team and work remotely with businesses across the country. You do not need to be based in Powys, although we can support companies that serve customers there.
Rural SEO needs to account for longer travel distances, smaller search volumes and customers comparing several nearby towns. We focus on accurate coverage, clear service areas and pages that answer practical local questions.
Yes. Tourism and hospitality searches around places such as Brecon, Hay-on-Wye and the Elan Valley often peak before key travel periods. Planning content early helps pages gain visibility before customers are ready to book.
Adobe Commerce Extension Vendor
Shopify App Developer
Adobe Commerce Extension Vendor
Shopify App Developer