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90% of Local Businesses Are Invisible Online — And Their Reviews Prove It
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90% of Local Businesses Are Invisible Online — And Their Reviews Prove It

via Dev.to WebdevM.Azeem3h ago

I scanned 100 businesses across Lahore, Saudi Arabia, and Japan. What I found wasn't a gap — it was a gulf. High ratings, loyal customers, zero digital presence. Here's the exact data. Tags: ai startup webdev productivity The Problem I Wasn't Expecting I started this research to find businesses that needed digital help. I expected maybe 40–50% to have gaps. What I found was closer to 90% . Not 90% with "room for improvement" — 90% with nothing. A Google Maps pin. Sometimes a phone number. That's it. The assumption I had going in — that weak online presence correlates with weak businesses — was completely wrong. Some of the best-reviewed businesses I found had the worst digital footprints. "A car wash in Japan with 4.8 stars and 200+ reviews. No website. No booking system. No social presence. People loved the place — Google just couldn't tell anyone about it properly." That single example reframed the entire opportunity for me. This isn't about bad businesses. This is about good busines

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