Before drawing conclusions from any SEO benchmark data, it helps to understand where numbers come from and what they actually measure. This page draws on a combination of sources: publicly available search behavior research from Google and third-party SEO platforms, observed patterns from campaigns we've managed for local service businesses including barbershops, and industry-level estimates from market research organizations.
A few important caveats apply to everything on this page:
- Search volume and click behavior vary significantly by metro size, neighborhood density, and competitive landscape. A shop in a midsize Midwestern city faces a different search environment than one in a major coastal market.
- Precise percentages shift year over year as Google updates its interface, algorithm, and local ranking signals. Treat ranges as directional, not definitive.
- Where we reference observed patterns from our own work, we note that explicitly. Where we cite industry-level estimates, we identify the source type.
The goal of this page is not to give you a single authoritative number to quote without context. It's to give you a grounded sense of where search traffic comes from, how customers behave, and what levers tend to move the needle for local barbershops. Any statistic you use externally should be verified against primary sources for your specific market and timeframe.
Benchmarks vary significantly by market, firm size, and service mix. Use these figures as a starting point for thinking, not as a guarantee of outcome.