An Otay Mesa-based cross-border 3PL came to us with a visibility problem that didn't show up in their Google Analytics. They ranked on page one for "San Diego freight forwarder." They were invisible when procurement managers at Tijuana maquiladora operators searched for northbound Customs clearance partners — the query that actually drove their new accounts.
The issue was entity architecture. Their digital footprint described them as a San Diego logistics company. AI engines had no signal connecting them to Otay Mesa's commercial port of entry, C-TPAT lane access, or the Baja California manufacturing corridor they'd served for 13 years.
We rebuilt their entity from the port crossing outward: structured schema anchoring them to the Otay Mesa POE geography, content mapping their northbound freight expertise to maquiladora-specific procurement queries, and third-party citation targets in binational trade directories that AI engines actually index.
Within 8 months: 247% increase in map pack impressions for cross-border logistics queries. First citations in ChatGPT responses for "Tijuana maquiladora freight forwarder San Diego." 6 new enterprise freight accounts from procurement contacts who found them through AI search before making direct contact.
The entity wasn't wrong. It was just built for the wrong geography.
The Cali-Baja angle
Cross-border SEO is not translation — it's binational entity management.
More than 1.4 million commercial trucks cross northbound through Otay Mesa each year, carrying finished goods and components from over 570 Tijuana maquiladora plants. That's the geography, the scale, and the search surface no other agency is built for. Cross-border SEO means three things in practice: US and Mexico search-intent differences (procurement queries are written in English, vendor-vetting queries are often in Spanish), bilingual entity management across two Google indexes and two LinkedIn locales, and SERP behavior that diverges between Tijuana and San Diego map packs for the same business. We anchor to both sides of the line — because your customers do.
How we source our numbers
Every metric on this page, traced to a source.
Updated May 2026We anonymize client identities under standard NDA, but every figure below is reproducible from named platforms, dated reporting windows, and methodologies we will walk through on a discovery call.
- 3.2x average organic traffic lift
- Aggregate of Google Search Console clicks across 24 active retainer clients, comparing the trailing 6 months against the equivalent pre-engagement window. Excludes branded queries. Median lift is 2.7x; mean is 3.2x.
- 180+ local businesses ranked
- Cumulative count of San Diego County and Cali-Baja accounts engaged across audit, project, and retainer work since 2013. Tracked in our internal CRM and verifiable on request under NDA.
- 92% client retention
- Trailing 12-month logo retention across active retainers, measured month-over-month. Excludes fixed-scope projects and one-time audits by design.
- 247% map pack impression lift — Otay Mesa 3PL
- Source: Google Business Profile Performance dashboard, "Searches" + "Map views" combined, comparing months 1–2 of engagement (baseline) to months 7–8. Query set filtered to cross-border logistics intent (e.g. "customs broker Otay Mesa," "Tijuana maquiladora freight forwarder," "C-TPAT carrier San Diego"). Anonymized under NDA; redacted screenshots available on a discovery call.
- 6 new enterprise freight accounts — Otay Mesa 3PL, 8-month window
- Source: client's HubSpot CRM, filtered to closed-won opportunities tagged Inbound — Organic / AI Referral between month 1 and month 8 of engagement. "Enterprise" defined by the client as accounts with annual freight spend above $250K. First-touch attribution captured via form-fill source field; two of the six explicitly cited a ChatGPT recommendation in their intake notes.
- 1.4M trucks · 570 maquiladora plants
- Sources: U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Border Crossing Entry Data (Otay Mesa POE, latest full year). Plant count: INDEX Zona Costa de Baja California membership and Secretaría de Economía IMMEX registry.
Want the underlying GSC export, GBP screenshots, or CRM walkthrough? We share the raw artifacts under mutual NDA on the first discovery call.