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SERVICE AREA / 65 TOWNS · 12 COUNTIES

All of Middle Tennessee.

Twelve markets with a page of their own, and 65 towns covered in total — from Clarksville to Columbia, Dickson to McMinnville.

CORE MARKETS / TWELVE

The markets we know best.

Each of these behaves differently — in competition, housing stock and how homeowners search — so each gets its own page.

36.1627° N · 86.7816° W

Nashville

Davidson County

The most competitive local search market in Tennessee, and the one where a thin website costs you the most.

35.9251° N · 86.8689° W

Franklin

Williamson County

High household income, high expectations. Homeowners here research thoroughly before they call anyone.

36.0331° N · 86.7828° W

Brentwood

Williamson County

A small, affluent market where reputation travels fast and reviews carry unusual weight.

35.8456° N · 86.3903° W

Murfreesboro

Rutherford County

Fast growth, constant new construction, and national lead brokers bidding on every term.

36.3048° N · 86.6200° W

Hendersonville

Sumner County

Lakefront property, older housing stock, and a steady stream of renovation and repair work.

36.2001° N · 86.5186° W

Mt. Juliet

Wilson County

One of the fastest-growing suburbs in the state, and mostly houses under twenty-five years old.

35.9828° N · 86.5186° W

Smyrna

Rutherford County

A working town with a large employer base and homeowners who compare quotes carefully.

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Spring Hill

Williamson & Maury Counties

Split across two counties, growing fast, and full of homes just old enough to need work.

36.3884° N · 86.4467° W

Gallatin

Sumner County

A historic county seat with a genuine downtown and a large surrounding rural service radius.

36.2081° N · 86.2911° W

Lebanon

Wilson County

The eastern edge of the metro, where the suburbs stop and the service radius gets wide.

35.6151° N · 87.0353° W

Columbia

Maury County

Historic housing stock, a revived downtown, and rapid spillover growth from Williamson County.

36.5298° N · 87.3595° W

Clarksville

Montgomery County

A large market of its own, with military turnover driving constant property movement.

FULL COVERAGE / BY COUNTY

Everywhere else we work.

Covered for every service, listed here rather than given a page of their own — a page needs something specific to say.

DAVIDSON COUNTY

Belle Meade · Berry Hill · Forest Hills · Oak Hill · Goodlettsville · Madison · Old Hickory · Antioch

WILLIAMSON COUNTY

Nolensville · Thompson’s Station · Fairview · Arrington · College Grove · Leiper’s Fork

RUTHERFORD COUNTY

La Vergne · Eagleville · Christiana · Rockvale

SUMNER COUNTY

Portland · White House · Millersville · Westmoreland · Cottontown

WILSON COUNTY

Watertown · Gladeville · Norene

ROBERTSON COUNTY

Springfield · Greenbrier · Coopertown · Cross Plains · Adams

CHEATHAM COUNTY

Ashland City · Pleasant View · Kingston Springs · Pegram

DICKSON COUNTY

Dickson · Burns · White Bluff · Charlotte

MAURY COUNTY

Mount Pleasant · Culleoka · Santa Fe

BEDFORD & MARSHALL COUNTY

Shelbyville · Lewisburg · Chapel Hill · Cornersville

COFFEE & WARREN COUNTY

Manchester · Tullahoma · McMinnville

CANNON, SMITH & TROUSDALE COUNTY

Woodbury · Carthage · Gordonsville · Hartsville

WHY IT MATTERS

Service area is a setting, and most people get it wrong.

01 / THE RADIUS

Your listing has a reach

Google shows your business to people near your verified address first. A contractor who covers three counties but is configured as a single storefront is invisible across most of the area they actually drive to.

02 / THE COUNTY LINE

Boundaries cut towns in half

Spring Hill sits across the Williamson and Maury line, White House across Robertson and Sumner. Get the county wrong in your profile and citations and you quietly lose half a market.

03 / THE PAGES

Coverage has to be on the site

Claiming a service area in Google without a single page mentioning those towns is a weak signal. The cities you want work in need to exist in your content, not just in a settings panel.

FAQ / ANSWERS

Service area — questions

Do you cover my town?

Very likely. Search Local Business works across 65 Middle Tennessee towns and cities in twelve counties, from Clarksville down to Columbia and out to Lebanon and McMinnville. If your town is not listed, call and ask — the list is where we work regularly, not a boundary.

Why do some cities have their own page and others do not?

Because a page has to have something specific to say. The twelve markets with their own page behave differently enough — in competition, housing stock, buyer behaviour and seasonality — to justify one. Publishing forty near-identical city pages is a tactic Google has discounted for years, and it makes a site worse to read.

Can you target more than one city for my business?

Yes, and most clients need several. We build the city and service pages around the markets you actually serve and configure your Google Business Profile service area to match, so you show up across your whole radius rather than only where your address happens to sit.

What if I serve a wide rural area beyond the city?

That is common outside the metro, and it is mostly a Google Business Profile configuration problem. Businesses in Gallatin, Lebanon and Columbia often cover a radius far larger than the town itself, and a profile set up as a storefront rather than a service-area business quietly caps how far your listing reaches.

AVAILABILITY

Is your trade open in your market?

We cap intake by trade and market, and most categories fill faster than people expect. Tell us your town and your trade and we will tell you on the first call whether it still has room, and who currently holds the results you want.

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