
45 minutes • Free • Replay included
Yelp ads that drain a few hundred a month with nothing measurable to show for it
An expensive website that gets a handful of visitors a week
Agency-level services priced for businesses ten times their size
Software subscriptions that pile up and rarely get opened.
None of these are inherently bad.
But they're almost never the right first move — and most of them aren't what a customer actually encounters when they're deciding whether to visit you.
The things that shape that decision — your Google Business Profile, your reviews, your photos, your hours — get ignored because they don't feel like "marketing."
They are.
You don't need to spend more money.
You need to focus on the right four things.


Hi, I'm Jenna.
I've spent over a decade helping local businesses get found online — restaurants, cafés, boutiques, artists, and independent shops.
Before any of that, I worked the floor. My first jobs were in coffee shops and restaurants as a teenager. I know what it feels like when the lunch rush hits and someone walks in confused because the hours on your Google profile are wrong. I know what a one-star review from a stranger does to your week.
Eventually I moved into web design and local SEO, and I kept noticing the same thing: genuinely great businesses were pouring money into things that sounded impressive but did almost nothing for their visibility. Yelp ads. Bloated websites. Agencies charging four figures a month to "manage" a Google Business Profile that hadn't been touched in a year.
Meanwhile, the things that actually moved the needle were free, simple, and ignored.
That's why I built Worthwhile SEO. Local business owners deserve marketing advice that's honest, understandable, and actually worth their time and money. No jargon. No upsells. No pretending this stuff is more complicated than it is.
If you run a good local spot, you shouldn't have to become a marketer to be found.
~ Jenna Dunn
Let me simplify online marketing and show you the 4 signals you should be paying attention to.

I'll walk you through the Four Signals framework — the four things that actually move the needle on local visibility right now, and what to stop spending money on.
What you'll learn:
Why your Google Business Profile does more for revenue than your website
The review patterns that decide whether you show up in local search
Three common marketing expenses most owners should cancel today
A 10-minute weekly routine that compounds over time
No pitch. No upsell.
Just the playbook I've used with restaurants, cafés, and shops for over a decade.
Then on top of that, you’re expected to somehow become an expert in marketing.

Overspend on the wrong tools.
Ignore important visibility signals.
Struggle to compete online.
Lose customers before they ever visit.
The gap compounds over time.
Hear from some people I've helped.

"Jenna was incredibly helpful. She gave me valuable information about my online presence and coached me through the process. She's a valuable resource for any business owner who wants to improve their total online presence to attract more clients. I can’t recommend her more and she’s now my go-to expert whenever I need help."

"I had a pleasant experience working with Jenna. She is quite a skilled/ talented operator. I am most impressed with the overall communication and her willingness to share her insights. She made working with her easy. So, I rehired her immediately after my first project."

"I feel like I’m attracting the right clients because of how you made my website so beautiful! I get compliments on it often."
AI Is Changing How Customers Discover Businesses
People ask where to eat, shop, and go. Businesses with strong reviews, trusted reputations, and optimized Google profiles are far more likely to be recommended.
You Shouldn’t Have to Become a Content Creator
Most local business owners did not start their business to spend every day filming videos, writing captions, and chasing social media algorithms from their phones.
Most Marketing Advice Creates More Confusion
Between ads, agencies, SEO jargon, and endless online “expert” advice, it’s hard to know what actually matters.
There are practical strategies that improve visibility without wasting time or money.

More consistent Google reviews
Better visibility in local search
Customers finding you before competitors
Less wasted money
More confidence in your online presence
45 minutes • Free • Replay included
Most local businesses do not need more marketing.
They need better priorities. I would like to arm you with the right information and watch your business prosper.
~ Jenna Dunn
