Where does my Marketing Profile get displayed?
Your profile gets surfaced across the consumer side of the platform in several places:
- The consumer search results (when someone searches by zip + coverage).
- State landing pages for every state you've checked on Zip Codes & States.
- City and service directory pages matching your location and coverages.
- The blog read page, as a spotlighted agent next to articles you authored or relevant content near a visitor's zip.
- Google, Bing, and other search engines — your profile page is built to be indexed.
Paid tiers (Marketing Profile, Platinum, High Visibility) also get surfaced on the home-page featured grid and the featured strip on coverage directory pages.
How do Marketing Profiles get displayed on the home page?
The home-page featured grid surfaces a rotating selection of paid agents — Marketing Profile, Platinum, and Premium SEO Growth subscribers — randomly sampled so the lineup shifts on every page load.
Free agents don't appear in the home-page featured grid. They still show up in zip-code search, state pages, and city pages — the home page is reserved as a paid-visibility surface, so paying agents aren't competing for the spot with everyone.
How do Marketing Profiles get displayed on blog posts?
Every consumer blog post renders an agent spotlight card below the article. The agent we feature is chosen in this order:
- If the post was written by a paid agent, that author gets the spotlight on their own article.
- If we know the visitor's zip code, we pick a random paid agent near them (within roughly 60 miles).
- Otherwise, a random paid agent with a complete profile fills the slot.
Each impression also counts toward your dashboard's "Where your profile appears" chart, so you can see how much traffic the blog is sending you.
Why does my Marketing Profile show up in states I do not live in?
Because you checked them on the States Allowed To Service list. That list is independent of where you physically live — its whole purpose is letting you appear in states you're licensed to write business in, even if you're not located there.
If a state you don't actually service is showing up, go to Zip Codes & States, uncheck it, and save. Only keep boxes checked for states where you hold an active producer license.
What cities will my Marketing Profile show up in?
You appear in city-level searches and city landing pages for any city within roughly a 60-mile radius of your claimed zip codes. That radius comes from the latitude/longitude band we search against — so claiming a zip in Austin makes you visible across surrounding suburbs, not just the Austin zip itself.
To cover a wider footprint, spread your three zip codes across distinct towns rather than clustering them in the same city. Each zip pulls in its own 60-mile surrounding area, so three well-spaced zips can blanket a much larger region than three adjacent ones.
Will my Marketing Profile show up in search engines?
Yes. Your public profile page is built to be search-engine friendly — it ships with proper page titles, meta descriptions, Open Graph tags, and schema.org JSON-LD markup so Google and Bing can index it and display it as a rich result.
How quickly you rank for your name or city depends on the usual SEO factors (how complete your profile is, how many reviews you have, how often your profile is linked to from elsewhere). A fully-completed profile gives the crawlers far more content to index, which is why completeness compounds over time.