A local client is interested in getting more visibility for location search terms. They are a service business that drives to the customers' location so the area coverage is quite large. For example target keywords would be "[service] los angeles", "[service] irvine",  etc. 
What I've found out in my keyword research is that there is low search volume for the combination "[service] + location". However, for the term "[service] near me" there's actually decent search volume. Is it worth it to target location specific terms then? So if the site optimizes for "[service] los angeles" is it possible for the client's site to rank when a user queries "[service] near me"? Note, the client's business address isn't in Los Angeles.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			What I've found out in my keyword research is that there is low search volume for the combination "[service] + location". However, for the term "[service] near me" there's actually decent search volume. Is it worth it to target location specific terms then? So if the site optimizes for "[service] los angeles" is it possible for the client's site to rank when a user queries "[service] near me"? Note, the client's business address isn't in Los Angeles.
 
	 
  
 
		 
  
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		