What Google Per Service Means for NZ SEO
Track search visibility by service and grow the pages that bring qualified local leads.
Google per service usually means measuring how each individual service ranks and appears in Google, rather than judging SEO as one overall number. For a New Zealand service business, that matters because roofing, plumbing or legal pages often perform very differently by suburb, city and search intent. Servadra’s Managed SEO Service helps by creating service-specific pages from your real knowledge base, tracking positions daily through Google Search Console, and reporting monthly on what is improving.
Why service-level Google visibility is hard to judge
A Christchurch electrician can rank well for switchboard upgrades yet be invisible for emergency call-outs. That gap is common because most service businesses look at SEO too broadly. They may know traffic is up, but they cannot see which services are actually winning impressions, clicks and rankings in Google. In New Zealand, this gets harder when location terms, suburb names and service intent all change the search landscape. One page might attract informational searches while another should bring high-intent leads. If everything is grouped into one monthly traffic number, weak services stay hidden. That leads to poor decisions, such as writing more content around already-strong services while profitable but underperforming pages keep slipping behind better-optimised competitors.
How to track Google performance per service properly
Proper tracking starts by separating each core service into its own page and keyword set. A New Zealand service business should map one main page to one main service, then monitor related search terms, location variants and search visibility over time. Good tracking does not stop at whether a keyword is ranking. It should show impressions, average position, clicks and which page is moving. That helps you tell the difference between a page that is close to page one and a page that has no traction at all. It also helps you spot where title tags, internal links or page depth need improvement. When tracking is organised per service, SEO becomes measurable, prioritised and far easier to improve month by month.
How Servadra manages this for New Zealand businesses
Servadra’s Managed SEO Service is built to improve Google visibility at the service level, not just generate generic articles and hope something sticks. Every page is created from the client’s real Archon Book knowledge base, so the content reflects actual services, expertise and commercial focus rather than recycled AI copy. That makes each article more accurate, more useful and harder for competitors to replicate. Servadra also pulls Google Search Console data daily, so rank positions are tracked automatically instead of manually checked once in a while. Each month, clients receive a rank report showing which pages moved, where impressions increased and which keywords are trending upward. The result is a clearer SEO process tied to real services and measurable search performance.
What to expect when you get started
The next step is to choose the services that matter most and make sure each one has a focused SEO page and tracking set behind it. Servadra structures this through three packages, depending on how many services and markets you need to cover. Starter is £399 per month for 4 SEO pages, 15 tracked keywords and 1 market. Growth is £649 per month for 10 pages, 35 keywords and up to 3 markets. Authority is £1,099 per month for 25 pages, 70-plus keywords and multi-market coverage. There is a minimum three-month commitment, and rankings are not guaranteed. What is guaranteed is the process, the monthly page output and the reporting that shows what is actually moving.