The Open Playbook · Step 2 of 4S$45

Get Found on Google

Our full SEO method plus a starter content plan for your business. The asset that keeps working when ads stop.

In person · Bendemeer Rd office/60 min/For established SG owners
What you'll learn

Useful things. Not theory.

01

Rented vs owned attention: ads stop when you stop paying, SEO compounds

02

How Google ranks a small business now: helpful, experience-backed content over keyword stuffing

03

Local is your home advantage: a Google Business Profile done right is the highest-ROI move

04

The architecture we use: one pillar per service, clusters of question-articles linking to it

What you leave with

A starter content plan: one pillar, six cluster titles your customers actually search, and a local checklist.

The live tool you'll use

"Your content cluster in 60 seconds": type your business, get a pillar title, 6 cluster titles and a GBP checklist.

How it runs

Held in person at our Bendemeer Road office, one 60-minute working session. Light refreshments, a one-page takeaway to keep, and live Q&A on your own business.

Who it's for

Owners who want Google traffic that compounds and does not stop with the ad budget.

Next session

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Proof, not promises

We started Aphyx to share what worked.

Aphyx started with a real business. Our founder ran a Singapore company, Additive Inn, and worked out the formula that actually grows one: the website, the AI agent, the search, the systems, all working together. It worked. So we built Aphyx to share that formula, openly, with owners like you.

85
keywords ranked on Google
~1,000
organic visits a month
~1,100
monthly traffic value vs ads
30+
SG businesses analysed

Those are our own business's Google numbers, from Semrush. In the workshop you watch a real AI work live, not a mock-up, before you ever pay us a cent.

Ready when you are.

Our full SEO method plus a starter content plan for your business. The asset that keeps working when ads stop.

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