
How GreenHorizons Landscaping Used Linkible to Dominate Local Search Rankings?
- Client: GreenHorizons Landscaping
- Industry: Landscape Design & Maintenance
- Location: Austin, Texas, USA
- Engagement Period: 8 months
- Services Used: Link building (guest posts, niche edits, digital PR) + content support
- Primary Goals: Improve domain authority, increase organic traffic, drive local leads
1. Background & Challenges
GreenHorizons Landscaping is a mid-sized landscape design and maintenance firm serving residential and commercial clients in the greater Austin area. They had a solid reputation offline, good client referrals, but struggled to grow their online presence.
When GreenHorizons first approached Linkible, they faced a few key challenges:
- Their website’s Domain Rating (DR) was modest (DR ~28) and had limited backlink diversity.
- Many competitors in their area had stronger link profiles, making it difficult to outrank them for high-intent local keywords (e.g. “Austin landscape design,” “commercial landscape maintenance Austin”).
- Their content team could produce strong local guides (e.g. “Best native plants for Central Texas”), but those pages were not getting traction because of weak authority and limited external links.
- They were getting some traffic, but mostly on generic service pages; few new visitors were discovering them through informational content or long-tail queries.
GreenHorizons needed a solution that would:
- Boost their domain authority and link equity
- Increase organic visibility in their local region (Austin / Texas)
- Drive more qualified traffic and leads (requests for quotes, consultations)
2. Strategy & Approach
After an initial audit and onboarding, Linkible and GreenHorizons co-created a multi-pronged link building and content amplification strategy. The strategy included:
a) Content Audit & Planning
- Identified high-potential content pages (e.g. “Drought-tolerant landscaping for Central Texas,” “Landscape lighting trends 2025”) that already had moderate internal traffic but lacked external backlinks.
- Created a content calendar of 6 “pillar” pieces and 12 supporting cluster articles, optimized around local + regional keywords.
b) Guest Post Outreach
- Linkible’s outreach team targeted authoritative gardening, architecture, and regional home & garden blogs in the U.S.
- They pitched guest articles tied to expertise (e.g. “Top native grasses for water savings in Texas landscapes,” “Smart irrigation tech in home gardens”).
- Each guest post included a natural backlink (in the body or resource list) pointing to GreenHorizons’ pillar pages.
c) Niche Edit Insertions
- Linkible identified already published articles in relevant domains (for example, “5 drought-resistant shrubs for Southern climates”) and proposed adding contextual links to GreenHorizons’ content (with client approval).
- This leveraged existing content authority instead of reinventing everything from scratch.
d) Digital PR / Local Mentions
- They drafted press-worthy content, such as a survey on “Austin homeowner preferences for outdoor spaces in 2024” and pitched it to local publications, home & garden magazines, and regional news outlets.
- This helped secure mentions and backlinks from regional authorities (e.g. “Austin Monthly,” “Texas Home & Garden Magazine”).
e) Transparent Reporting & Iteration
- Linkible provided real-time dashboards showing links earned, outreach status, and changes in Domain Rating / referring domains.
- Monthly calls allowed GreenHorizons to review performance, pause or redirect effort from underperforming channels, and double down on tactics that were working.
3. Execution & Timeline
Here’s how the campaign unfolded over the 8 months:
- Month 0–1
- Activities: Audit, content planning, competitor backlink analysis
- Milestone: Finalized 6 pillar pages and content calendar
- Month 1–3
- Activities: Guest outreach ramp-up, niche edit insertions begin
- Milestone: Earned first 10–15 high-quality links
- Month 3–5
- Activities: Digital PR pushes, local pitches, additional guest posting
- Milestone: Secured features in 2 local magazines and 5 regional blog links
- Month 5–7
- Activities: Intensified link building on high-performing content; reduced focus on underperformers
- Milestone: Built stronger momentum on top 3 content pieces
- Month 7–8
- Activities: Final optimization, reporting, and transition planning
- Milestone: Assessed ranking improvements and solidified processes for continued growth
4. Results & Impact
By the end of the 8-month period, GreenHorizons saw impressive gains across multiple fronts:
SEO / Domain Metrics
- Domain Rating (DR) improved from ~28 to ~45
- Number of referring domains increased from ~45 to ~120
- Total number of backlinks grew by ~220 new high-authority links
Organic Traffic & Visibility
- Organic sessions increased by 200% (3× more traffic)
- Several targeted pages rose from positions 20–30 to top 5 in Google for key local terms
- Long-tail content began ranking, capturing informational traffic (e.g. “native Texas landscaping tips”)
Leads & Conversion
- Monthly quote requests grew by ~2.8×
- Conversion rate from organic visits to quote requests remained stable (~4%), so the absolute number of inquiries rose substantially
- The average deal size also nudged upward, as clients discovered more of their premium services via content
ROI & Business Impact
- GreenHorizons attributed ~45% of new customer acquisition to organic SEO channels
- The additional business revenue within the 8 months covered the cost of the Linkible campaign (which was priced in their “Pro / Custom” tiers for high link volume) and contributed net positive profit
- Over the longer term, the stronger link profile acts as a competitive moat — future content and pages start from a higher baseline of authority
5. Key Learnings & Best Practices
From this collaboration between GreenHorizons and Linkible, several lessons emerged that can be broadly applicable:
- Don’t rely solely on content, you need link equity to lift it. Great content alone often struggles without external endorsement.
- Mix tactics for resilience. Guest posts, niche edits, and local PR each brought unique value, and the mix prevented overreliance on any single source.
- Local relevance matters. For a business serving a geographic region, backlinks from regional sources (local magazines, city blogs) added not just SEO value but credibility in the local market.
- Transparent metrics and iteration are critical. Because Linkible provided visibility into every outreach and link earned, decisions could be data-driven.
- Maintain white-hat standards. Avoid shortcuts or low-quality links; over time, Google’s algorithms reward consistent, natural growth.
6. Conclusion & Next Steps
Thanks to the structured, multi-channel link building strategy executed by Linkible, GreenHorizons Landscaping transformed its digital presence:
- It climbed into top rankings for competitive local keywords
- Doubled or more its organic traffic
- Turned that traffic into tangible leads and revenue
For future phases, the plan is to:
- Continue scaling outreach to new domains
- Expand content coverage into related niches (e.g. sustainable design, outdoor lighting, hardscaping)
- Periodically audit and refresh internal and external linking to maintain momentum
- Track and replicate tactics that produced the highest conversion rates