// about-plumridge-lane.txt

The small bench that builds search authority the way a print shop builds a page.

No vending-machine SEO, no anonymous queue. We're a studio in Glendale, CA that knows the material, takes the time, and signs the work — one engagement at a time.

// est. on craft, not churn // Glendale, CA · 91201 // one bench, four hands
Screenprint of a workbench with a letterpress type case, loupe, ink rollers and a folded topic map. // fig.01 — the workbench

// where the name comes from

Named for a lane of letterpress shops.

Most SEO is sold like a vending machine — fast, anonymous, forgettable. We wanted to work the way the old print shops on the lane did.

Plumridge Lane began with a frustration that anyone who has hired an agency knows: a glossy onboarding deck, then months of reports written by people you never speak to, chasing a ranking spike that washes out by spring. We thought search deserved the discipline of a trade — survey the ground, set the type, sign the proof.

So we kept the studio small on purpose. Every audit, brief, and monthly ledger carries one bench's fingerprints. We'd rather know your site cold than juggle forty accounts and remember none of them.

// the standing offer

Bring us the brand you mean to keep.

If you think in years rather than weeks, we should talk before you commit a budget anywhere. We'll tell you plainly whether ours is the right bench for the work.

Start a conversation

// fig.02 — how we hold the work

Four standards we won't trade away.

These aren't slogans on a wall. They're the reasons our clients can read a report and trust what's in it.

01 — material

Know the site before the strategy.

We crawl, read logs, and map the index before we write a single recommendation. A plan that ignores how a page actually renders is just a guess in a nicer font.

02 — time

Slow-made beats sugar-rush.

Authority is built course by course. We publish four pieces worth keeping rather than forty worth pruning, and we let the work compound the way good search always has.

03 — the hand

Signed, never outsourced to a mill.

The strategist who reads your crawl logs briefs the writers and signs the report. Nothing gets routed to a far-off content farm you never speak to.

04 — the ledger

Plain words over vanity charts.

Each month you get a readable ledger — what climbed, what to prune, what we'll do next and why. If a number doesn't help you decide something, it doesn't make the report.

// fig.03 — how an engagement runs

From first note to a structure that stands.

We work in the open. Here's the path a project walks once you commission us — nothing routed behind a curtain.

step 01 · week one

The reading

You send a note about your site and market. We crawl the ground, read what holds and what's subsiding, and tell you honestly whether we're the right bench for it.

step 02 · weeks 2–4

The groundwork

A full technical audit and a fix list ranked by likely impact, walked through on a call. Yours to keep whether or not we work together after.

step 03 · month one

Setting the type

We draw the topic architecture your buyers actually search, then frame and write the pages that earn them — titles, links, and structured data already set.

step 04 · ongoing

Tending the rows

A steady publishing cadence and a written ledger each month. We bill per engagement with 30 days' notice either way — the work earns the next month.

// fig.04 — the bench

Who you actually work with.

// the-workshop

One small workshop, four hands

There are no account managers relaying messages between you and the people doing the work. The strategist who reads your crawl logs is the one who emails you back, briefs the writers, and puts a name to every monthly report. We keep the bench small on purpose — it's the only way the craft stays consistent month to month.

est. Glendale, CA
// technical

Technical SEO

Crawls, index health, Core Web Vitals, structured data.

// editorial

The Writers' Room

Long-form drafted by people who can hold a subject for 2,000 words.

// the-principle We'd rather hand you a structure that stands for years than a spike that washes out by spring.
// reporting

The Ledger

Plain-spoken monthly growth reports — no vanity charts.

// hours

11–5

Weekdays, Pacific. We answer our own inbox.

// next move

Read the workbook, then put us on the bench.

See exactly what the Groundwork Audit, the Long Campaign, and the Almanac include — real starting prices, no padded retainer.

See the workbook