SEO for Moving Companies: How to Win Leads and Rank Higher in 2025

Introduction

Are you spending thousands on ads yet still struggling to secure high-quality moving leads? You’re not alone. In 2025, lead costs are climbing, and movers are realizing that ads alone won’t deliver profitability. According to industry leaders, SEO for moving companies has become the most reliable long-term growth strategy. In this Movified Podcast episode, host Mark Hirschi sits down with Matt Olderman of HQDM and co-host Brian Slater to uncover how movers can leverage SEO, Google Business Profiles, backlinks, and structured content to dominate local search rankings. This blog post translates their insights into actionable strategies so movers can grow profitably in today’s competitive environment.

Key Takeaways

What You’ll Learn:

  • SEO for moving companies delivers stronger ROI than ads over time.
  • Google Business Profiles are the single most important tool for movers in 2025.
  • Backlinks, citations, and local authority signals determine rankings.
  • Content must be optimized with title tags, headers, and natural keyword use.
  • AI tools can support blog creation but need human input to succeed.

Table of Contents

The Rising Cost of Lead Generation in 2025

Paid ads are more expensive than ever. Movers running Google Ads or Facebook campaigns often see only a 2–3x return on ad spend (ROAS), which barely breaks even after costs like trucks, payroll, and fuel. Brian Slater points out that movers are often “bidding themselves out of profitability” by relying too heavily on paid ads.

That’s why many moving companies are shifting focus to SEO for moving companies, which provides sustainable lead generation without ongoing ad spend. SEO builds momentum, positioning your business to receive leads even when ads are paused.

Why Google Business Profiles Are a Game Changer

Google Business Profiles (GBP) now function as the new “cheat code” for movers. Ranking in the Google Map Pack provides exposure to the highest-intent local leads. Unlike paid ads, GBP visibility builds trust with consumers searching for movers nearby.

Practical Steps to Optimize GBP:

  • Consistently collect authentic reviews, ideally with customer-uploaded photos.
  • Post updates, offers, and job photos weekly.
  • Maintain NAP (Name, Address, Phone) consistency across all platforms.
  • Use relevant keywords in your GBP business description.

Backlinks and Local Directories as Trust Signals

Backlinks are one of the strongest ranking factors for Google. They act as votes of confidence that your business is credible.

Strong Backlink Sources:

  • Local chambers of commerce.
  • City or regional news publications.
  • Reputable moving directories.

Weak or Dangerous Sources:

  • Spammy paid directories with irrelevant content.
  • “Top 3 Movers” scams charging for placement.

Content Structure and On-Page SEO Essentials

Great content is the backbone of SEO for moving companies, but it needs the right structure to perform.

Key On-Page SEO Elements:

  • Title Tags: Include “moving company” and your location. Example: Best Moving Company in Nashville | Salmon’s Transfer.
  • H1 Headers: Only one per page, keyword-focused.
  • Subheadings (H2/H3): Break down services, FAQs, or local areas served.
  • Above the Fold: Place CTAs and critical info at the top; 95% of users won’t scroll down.
  • Internal Links: Connect blog posts to service pages and guides.

The Role of AI in Blogging for Movers

AI tools such as ChatGPT and Google Gemini have made blog writing faster, but movers must be careful. Google rewards high-value, humanized content—not AI fluff.

Best Practices for AI Content:

  • Use AI to brainstorm topics, generate outlines, and suggest keywords.
  • Expand with personal experience, customer stories, and local relevance.
  • Avoid publishing lightly edited AI text—it’s detectable and adds little value.

Example: Instead of letting AI list “Top Parks in Vancouver,” explain how families new to Vancouver spend weekends exploring those parks after a move.

Common Marketing Agency Mistakes Movers Should Avoid

Too many agencies send SEO reports full of traffic stats that don’t connect to revenue. Brian Slater explains: “A 400% increase from 4 to 16 leads won’t even keep your warehouse lights on.”

Red Flags:

  • Monthly reports with no actionable insights.
  • Promises of fast results with little detail.
  • Long-term contracts (12+ months) that lock you in.

What to Look For:

  • Transparency in deliverables like backlinks, press mentions, and citations.
  • Focus on KPIs that matter: leads, conversions, and booked jobs.
  • Monthly calls with senior-level strategists.

Choosing the Right Marketing Partner

A strong SEO partner helps movers outperform competitors through consistent improvements. Whether you operate in New York or a smaller city, the goal is always to outperform the next mover in your market.

Qualities of the Right SEO Partner:

  • Clear, realistic timelines for improvements.
  • A holistic approach: GBP, content, backlinks, and directories.
  • A commitment to delivering booked jobs, not just website traffic.

Why Movified is the Industry’s Go-To Resource

Movified isn’t just another podcast. It’s the insider hub for movers, offering practical, battle-tested strategies. With Mark Hirschi’s 20+ years of industry experience, expert guests like Matt Olderman, and candid discussions from operators like Brian Slater, you gain real tools for real growth.

Conclusion

SEO for moving companies is not a quick fix—it’s a sustainable growth engine. Google Business Profiles, backlinks, and content optimization now define success. Paid ads still have value, but the long-term path to profitability lies in organic visibility.

As Matt Olderman emphasized: “Google Local optimization and Map Pack ranking is the new cheat code.”

If you want your moving business to thrive in 2025, double down on SEO today.

Meet The Host

Mark Hirschi is the founder and host of Movified. With over a decade in the moving and storage industry, Mark combines real-world leadership experience with a passion for mentorship and elevating industry standards.

Marketing, Reviews, and Media Presence

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