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Maya owned a small but beloved bakery, “Flour & Flame.” Her sourdough had a cult following in her neighborhood, but online? She was invisible. Her website was a cluttered relic from 2018, her Instagram hadn’t been updated in months, and her Google Maps listing led to a closed alley.

The third sign: “You’re not telling your story.” The article encouraged her to share the why behind her business. Maya filmed a shaky 60-second video of herself pulling a crackling loaf from the oven at 5 a.m., talking about her grandmother’s recipe. izonemedia 360.com

She clicked reluctantly.

She followed the site’s step-by-step checklist: cleaned up her citations, added schema markup to her site (thanks to a simple tutorial linked in the article), and started replying to every review—good or bad. Maya owned a small but beloved bakery, “Flour & Flame

One evening, after canceling another catering order due to “lack of online booking,” Maya slumped over her laptop. A notification popped up: an article from titled: “3 Signs Your Small Business Is Invisible Online (And How to Fix It in 7 Days).” The third sign: “You’re not telling your story