Rank in every language your customers speak
Rank in Spanish, Chinese, Russian, Hindi & more. NYC's multilingual SEO agency: hreflang, localized keyword research & translated content that converts.
The opportunity
The keywords nobody is fighting over
English keywords in New York are a war zone — every agency, directory, and national brand competes for them. The same searches in Spanish, Chinese, Russian, or Bengali often have a fraction of the competition and customers with exactly the same intent.
A plumber ranking #40 for "plumber Brooklyn" can rank #3 for "plomero en Brooklyn" in months — and the customer calling speaks to you the same way either way.
- Native-language keyword researchWhat your customers actually type — not dictionary translations of English keywords.
- Hreflang & site architectureCorrect technical setup so Google serves the right language to the right searcher.
- Localized content, not raw translationPages written for how each community searches, with local terms and trust signals.
- Multilingual Google Business ProfileReviews, posts, and Q&A handled in your customers' languages.
- Language-level reportingSee traffic, rankings, and leads broken out per language every month.
Process
How we build your language presence
Demand mapping
We measure real search volume for your services in each candidate language and pick the ones worth building.
Build & localize
Language sections, hreflang, localized service pages and content — built to rank, reviewed by native speakers.
Grow & measure
Citations and links from community sites, plus monthly per-language reporting on rankings and leads.
FAQ
Questions, answered
Do I need a separate website for each language?
No. In most cases we build language versions within your existing site (e.g., yoursite.com/es/) with correct hreflang tags, so each version ranks in its language without splitting your domain authority.
Is machine translation good enough for SEO?
Raw machine translation usually isn't — it misses how people actually search. We do native-language keyword research first, then localize content around real queries, which is what makes translated pages rank and convert.
Which languages should my NYC business target?
It depends on your neighborhood and customers. Spanish and Chinese cover the largest NYC audiences, but for a business in Brighton Beach, Russian may matter more; in Jackson Heights, Hindi and Bengali. The audit tells you exactly which languages carry search demand for your services.
Will multilingual pages hurt my English rankings?
Done correctly, no — hreflang tags tell Google each version targets a different audience, so they don't compete. Done wrong (duplicate pages without hreflang), they can. That's exactly what we set up properly.
See which languages are searching for you
Your free audit includes a language demand map: how many people search for your services in Spanish, Chinese, Russian, and more — in your exact service area.
Delivered in 3 business days. No spam, no obligation.