Maya P. - Austin restaurant blogger
Restaurant features, local SEO pages, neighborhood dining guides, and Google Business Profile posts.
Businesses can review bloggers by rating, daily blog traffic, Domain Rating, total traffic volume, niche, audience location, and campaign performance.
These sample cards show the marketplace model. Real rankings should be powered by verified blogger analytics, client reviews, achievements, and campaign results as the platform grows.
Restaurant features, local SEO pages, neighborhood dining guides, and Google Business Profile posts.
Restaurant stories, beauty service pages, local captions, and seasonal campaign content.
Neighborhood guides, lifestyle features, creative business stories, and local social content.
Bloggers should be able to publicize the proof that gets them hired: who they have helped, how much content they have produced, how much they have earned, and how their traffic performs.
Badges make the marketplace feel alive. They give bloggers goals to chase and give businesses a faster way to understand who is proven.
A smaller blogger with strong local audience can outperform a bigger generic blog.
Domain Rating and backlinks can make blogger-owned posts more valuable for local discovery.
Menu clicks, reservation clicks, map clicks, and search impressions show whether content is working.