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Lane's Chicken & Seafood
What the internet says about you — and what changes in ninety days.
Your Research as of 04 Jul 2026
Read this tonight — it's yours to keep
Everything on this page comes from the public record: the listings, reviews, menus, and search results anybody can find about Lane's Chicken & Seafood. None of it is a pitch — it's what's already out there, checked and dated. It runs in three parts: what's out there right now, what the first ninety days change, and what keeps building after that. Tap the little tabs on each card to see today's picture, the proof behind it, and the fix.
0owned results
Search your name: the top result is somebody else's menu page — and not one result on page one is yours.
The Cake ordering page ranks above your own Facebook, and Google's 'Website' button points there too. A name search even surfaces Layne's Chicken Fingers, a Texas chain, on your page one. checked 2026-06-12
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Right now
What the internet says about you today
We checked every place online that claims to know Lane's Chicken & Seafood. Here's what a customer finds right now — and the good news running underneath all of it: most of what's wrong here is quick to fix.
Your online presence score
One number for everything this page measures — and the printed recipe behind it.
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Your online presence score Six measured ingredients, one number. It isn't a grade on your cooking — it's a grade on what the internet does with it.
checked 2026-07-04 · computed from this page's measured sections — the recipe is under The proof · measured
Own-name results you control
25 / 100
Share of all search results
7 / 100
Listing accuracy
38 / 100
Front door (the Website button)
35 / 100
Category-search visibility
75 / 100
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35 out of every 100. points today — the rest is sitting on the table.
checked 2026-07-04 · computed from this page's measured sections — the recipe is under The proof · measured
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Ingredient
What we measured
Points
Weight
Own-name results you control
2 of 8 page-1 results shown
25
20
Share of all search results
7 of 100 spots across 10 searches
7
15
Listing accuracy
1 of 4 surveyed listings wrong (conflicts count half)
38
20
Front door (the Website button)
worst destination severity 2 of 5
35
15
Category-search visibility
on page 1 for 3 of 4 customer searches
75
15
The whole recipe: score = sum of (points × weight) ÷ 85. No black box — every ingredient is measured in its own section on this page, and anything we couldn't measure is dropped from the math rather than guessed.
The fix ✦✓ answeredthe target picture · what we build toward
Today
Day 90 target
Own-name results you control → 80: your site takes #1 for your own name + your corrected listing
Share of all search results → 35: an owned, indexed site starts taking spots from the stubs
Listing accuracy → 95: corrections filed everywhere; conflicts confirmed with you
Front door (the Website button) → 100: the button points at a site you own
Category-search visibility → 60: real pages for the searches you should win
Targets, not promises — every assumption is listed above, and at day 90 we re-measure with the exact same recipe.
Where your “Website” button sends folks
Your Google listing's 'Website' button works fine — it just doesn't go to anything you own.
With SiteForge → Week 1-2: the Website button points at a site you own.
Today✓ answered
Google's 'Website' button destinationorders.cake.net/11185143 — a third-party ordering page
The Cake page is the closest thing Lane's has to a homepage: it ranks first for your name, Google links it as your website, and you don't control a word of it.
checked 2026-06-12 · your Google business listing · measured
The fix ✦✓ answered
Today
Where it stands
The front door of the business is a vendor's page
Whatever Cake shows — hours, items, prices — is the official story
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With SiteForge
After week one
Day 14: the button points at lanesfranklinton.com (or the domain you pick — your account, your name)
Cake can keep taking orders; it stops being your identity
Week 1Week 1-2: the Website button points at a site you own.
BeyondThe destination is owner-controlled — no vendor change can re-point your front door again.
Websites about Lane's that nobody at Lane's ever made.
With SiteForge → The owned site takes the queries that matter; stubs sink below the fold
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8+ surfaces
Third-party pages wearing your nameIncluding scraper stubs like wheree ('Menu Updated 2026') and restaurants-world ('A Flavorful Haven for Chicken...') — auto-written pages speaking for you on page one of menu searches.
checked 2026-06-12 · Google search results · measured
The proof✓ answered
wheree stublanes-chicken-seafood.wheree.com — 'Menu (Updated 2026)' on page 1 of your name search
2026-06-12
restaurants-world stub'Lanes Chicken Seafood: A Flavorful Haven' — auto-written copy on page 1 of menu searches
2026-06-12
Brand collisionCOLLISIONlayneschickenfingers.com (a Texas chain) appears on your own-name page 1 — twice on the menu query
2026-06-12
checked 2026-06-12 · Google search results · measured
The fix ✦✓ answered
Today
Where it stands
Scraper pages speak for you
A Texas chain shares your search results
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With SiteForge
After week one
The owned site takes the queries that matter; stubs sink below the fold
The Layne's collision resolves itself once Google has a real Lane's site to anchor on
BeyondStubs decay once an authoritative source exists.
“The fried catfish and fried chicken are standout items — cooked perfectly and not too spicy.”
— Restaurantji review
Next
Your first ninety days
What a real website changes in the first three months — measured in the numbers you already track in your head.
Search your name — count what's actually yours
We searched your name today. Here's who owns page one.
With SiteForge → Day 14-30: an owned site takes #1 for 'Lane's Chicken and Seafood' — the easiest query to win
5 ways to see this · swipe
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Your share of your own search results Every page-1 spot across the full search set, counted. The rest belongs to listing sites and strangers.
checked 2026-06-12 · Google search results · measured
yelp.com
12 spots
mapquest.com
12 spots
tripadvisor.com
9 spots
orders.cake.net
7 spots
facebook.com — you
7 spots
facebook.com
7 spots
instagram.com
6 spots
townoffranklinton.com
6 spots
checked 2026-06-12 · Google search results · measured
Your share of the page✓ answered
Add up every page-one spot across the 10 searches your customers actually run for you — that's 100 spots in all. Only 7 of them point to something you own. The rest are listing sites and strangers sitting on your name.
other 38listing site 37social 13yours 7ordering app 5
checked 2026-06-12 · Google search results · measured
Each slice is one real page-one spot across those searches. The brand-colored slice is what points to something you own; the rest is listing sites and strangers showing up when someone searches for you.
Every search✓ answered
Every search we actually ran for Lane's Chicken & Seafood — open one to see the real page-1 results, with links. “Yours” means a page you control.
“Phone won't stop ringing with the same questions”
How many calls a week are hours / takeout / 'you got catfish today'?The May research estimated ~12/week from industry baselines — your real number makes the 90-day before/after concrete.
Does the phone get family-box and catering asks worth a page of their own?Decides whether the catering form ships at launch or later.
Let's put a real number on this together — it's a one-minute question.
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The town around you✓ answered
Public numbers for Washington Parish, LA — the market outside your front door, from the same public records as everything else on this page.
45,238
Parish population
checked 2026-04-25 · the U.S. Census Bureau · parish context
“Every time I come back down South to visit, Lane's Chicken & Seafood is a must for me.”
— RestaurantGuru review
After that
What keeps compounding
The longer arc: the parts of the business that stop being fragile and start being assets.
The years nobody can compete with
You'd know better than the internet
“We've been here for years and the internet doesn't know it”
What year did Lane's open — and whose name is on the story?The site's story section is written and waiting on one fact. 'Family-owned since [YEAR]' deserves a real year, and the anniversary math starts there.
Let's put a real number on this together — it's a one-minute question.
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What Louisiana reaches for, month by month✓ answered
Five years of Google search interest, statewide — the seasonal rhythm your business already follows. This is the demand calendar a seasonal page plugs into.
The big one: “crawfish” searches run 6.89× hotter in Mar than at the bottom of the year. That wave arrives on schedule every year — a site that's already live when it starts is how you catch it.
The foods folks search for here, and the time of year each one heats up — the dishes to put front-and-center, in season:
crawfishpeaks in Mar · spring×6.89
fish frypeaks in Mar · spring×2.5
fried chickenpeaks in Sep · fall×1.64
seafood restaurantpeaks in Mar · spring×1.47
Over the years
crawfish peaks Mar · 6.89× its lowfish fry peaks Mar · 2.5× its lowfried chicken peaks Sep · 1.64× its lowseafood restaurant peaks Mar · 1.47× its low
Each line is scaled to its own range so the seasonal shapes line up — hover any point for the real number. Tap a name to highlight it; tap the eye to show or hide it.
checked 2026-06-12 · Google Trends · parish context
Hot months
Each search across the calendar year — the stronger a month's color, the more people are searching it, and each row's busiest month is ringed:
JFMAMJJASOND
crawfish
fish fry
fried chicken
seafood restaurant
checked 2026-06-12 · Google Trends · parish context
Year-clock
Or as a year-clock — each shape spikes toward its hot month:
crawfish peaks Marfish fry peaks Marfried chicken peaks Sepseafood restaurant peaks Mar
checked 2026-06-12 · Google Trends · parish context
Got a season you want us to track? Crawfish boils, fair week, the holidays, a slow stretch you'd like to fill — tell us which searches matter to your business and we'll pull the trend for it.
“It was the best fried okra, jambalaya and honey-topped biscuits that I have ate.”
— MenuPix review
What folks already say✓ answered
Real reviews already posted about you on Google and the listing sites. Right now they live on other companies' pages; on your own site they become the first thing a new customer reads.
“This is my favorite spot to grab a bite to eat in Franklinton — food is tasty and never disappoints.”
— RestaurantGuru reviewrestaurantguru
“When it comes to local chicken spots, you can never go wrong.”
It's live right now — ask me to pull it up while we're together.
A name ready to claim
Your own web address is available: laneschickenseafood.com.
laneschickenseafood.comlaneschickenseafoodla.com
Also open right now: laneschickenseafoodla.com.
Available the day we checked · checked 2026-07-04. A web address like this is usually about $10–12 a year; we register it and set it up as part of your build. Availability can change — whoever registers it first keeps it.
What SiteForge brings you
The Standard build addresses all 9 of the things on this page — Basic covers the 6 accuracy fixes, Standard adds the 3 the internet can’t.
Standard build$1,250one-time
Keep it fresh$75/mokeeps it that way
“The fried catfish and fried chicken are standout items — cooked perfectly and not too spicy.” — Restaurantji review
Your site is already built — see the whole thing live before you pay anything, and corrections are included. If you want us watching your reviews too, Keep it growing ($200/mo) adds that.
Premium$1,750every page earns its keep — $200/page
Everything in Standard
Full multi-page build: dedicated menu, story, gallery, events, and visit pages — each its own page
Pages are $200 each — this tier bundles what most places need
Add pages after launch: $200/page, any time
Per-page structure means every page can rank for its own searches
Coming — waitlistCustomLet's talkbuilt to your project
Everything in Premium
Multi-location, custom branding, and a pro photo session
Bespoke features and integrations built for your business
Priced to the project — first in line for big changes
And every build includes, whichever you pick:
Domain registration help — you own it (about $10–12/yr)
Cloudflare hosting — fast, secure, we handle it
Sharp on every phone, tablet, and desktop
Google listing claimed + correction requests filed
Add working features to any build — $200 each: online booking / reservations, ordering, a review engine, gift cards, and more.
The monthly plan isn’t really about hosting — it’s about having someone local in your corner. Your site is just the front door. Your customers also find you in your listing, your hours, your reviews, and your photos — and all of that drifts out of date on its own.
A monthly plan means one person you can call keeps the whole picture accurate and working, so you can run your place instead of chasing the internet. Pick how much you want handled:
Month to month, here’s what that looks like:
Keep it on$25/mo
Hosting, renewals, and uptime monitoring — handled
Automatic backups + security updates — your site stays safe and online
Your site stays live as the source of truth
Changes anytime, priced per request
Keep it fresh$75/mo
Everything in Keep-it-on
Someone to call — a real support line when anything's off
Unlimited content updates — text, photos, and videos, just send them over
Seasonal refreshes done for you — banners, specials, and hours kept current
Keep it growing$200/mo
Everything in Keep-it-fresh
Your requests jump the queue — priority turnaround
Listing + review watch across the web — we catch drift before customers do
Photo & video production handled for you
Bigger builds — new pages and features — at priority
Premium$1,750every page earns its keep — $200/page
Everything in Standard
Full multi-page build: dedicated menu, story, gallery, events, and visit pages — each its own page
Pages are $200 each — this tier bundles what most places need
Add pages after launch: $200/page, any time
Per-page structure means every page can rank for its own searches
Coming — waitlist
CustomLet's talkbuilt to your project
Everything in Premium
Multi-location, custom branding, and a pro photo session
Bespoke features and integrations built for your business
Priced to the project — first in line for big changes
And every build includes, whichever you pick:
Domain registration help — you own it (about $10–12/yr)
Cloudflare hosting — fast, secure, we handle it
Sharp on every phone, tablet, and desktop
Google listing claimed + correction requests filed
Add working features to any build — $200 each: online booking / reservations, ordering, a review engine, gift cards, and more.
The monthly plan isn’t really about hosting — it’s about having someone local in your corner. Your site is just the front door. Your customers also find you in your listing, your hours, your reviews, and your photos — and all of that drifts out of date on its own.
A monthly plan means one person you can call keeps the whole picture accurate and working, so you can run your place instead of chasing the internet. Pick how much you want handled:
Month to month, here’s what that looks like:
Keep it on$25/mo
Hosting, renewals, and uptime monitoring — handled
Automatic backups + security updates — your site stays safe and online
Your site stays live as the source of truth
Changes anytime, priced per request
Keep it fresh$75/mo
Everything in Keep-it-on
Someone to call — a real support line when anything's off
Unlimited content updates — text, photos, and videos, just send them over
Seasonal refreshes done for you — banners, specials, and hours kept current
Keep it growing$200/mo
Everything in Keep-it-fresh
Your requests jump the queue — priority turnaround
Listing + review watch across the web — we catch drift before customers do
Photo & video production handled for you
Bigger builds — new pages and features — at priority
All 9 of these — addressed.
By the time we talk, your site is already built and laneschickenseafood.com is open to claim. The Standard build ($1,250) does it; Keep it fresh ($75/mo) keeps it that way.
No rush. The page is yours — read it again, show it to others, sleep on it.
Things only you can tell us
Everything above came from the public record. These don't — they're yours. Tap a question, type your answer, then send them all over. Each one unlocks a page or feature the internet can't provide.
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Everything on this page came from publicly accessible online data — the listings, reviews, menus, and search results anyone can look up. checked 2026-07-04
Built just for Lane's Chicken & Seafood · noindex · the link is yours to keep · v0.0.33 · built 04 Jul 2026
⚙ SiteForge ops — Lane's Chicken & Seafood · OPERATOR ONLY — chrome-gated: never on mirrors or saved copies
Expected proposal: Standard build $1,250 + Keep it fresh $75/mo(+Keep it growing $200/mo review-watch add-on) · page v0.0.33 · data v0.1.12 · CTA (985) 515-6171 · presence score 35 · owner questions on page: 5 (24h promise)
NO standing content obligation — per-request changes billed (content: text/photos/video, or enhancements: pages/sections/features), day turnaround
keeps fixed: 6/9 findings
expected pickKeep it fresh$75/mo
Customer is owed
Everything in Keep-it-on
Someone to call — a real support line when anything's off
Unlimited content updates — text, photos, and videos, just send them over
Seasonal refreshes done for you — banners, specials, and hours kept current
SiteForge does (recurring)
answer the support line — they have someone to call
UNLIMITED content updates (text/photos/video) — no metering, just do them
seasonal refreshes done proactively — banners/specials/hours on the Trends calendar (deadlines in this card)
fried chicken peaks Sep (in 2 mo, 1.64×) — page pre-positioned 2-4 weeks ahead
crawfish peaks Mar (in 8 mo, 6.89×) — page pre-positioned 2-4 weeks ahead
fish fry peaks Mar (in 8 mo, 2.5×) — page pre-positioned 2-4 weeks ahead
seafood restaurant peaks Mar (in 8 mo, 1.47×) — page pre-positioned 2-4 weeks ahead
keeps fixed: 8/9 findings
Keep it growing$200/mo
Customer is owed
Everything in Keep-it-fresh
Your requests jump the queue — priority turnaround
Listing + review watch across the web — we catch drift before customers do
Photo & video production handled for you
Bigger builds — new pages and features — at priority
SiteForge does (recurring)
priority turnaround on their requests
custom build work up to 5 hours/week — track hours
photo/video PRODUCTION handled for them
listing + review watch sweep across every surface this page found
keeps fixed: 9/9 findings
Pitch-phase upkeep (regardless of tier)
2026-07-12 — 6 data points go stale (re-pull due)
2026-07-27 — 5 data points go stale (re-pull due)
2026-08-11 — 1 data point goes stale (re-pull due)
2026-09-10 — 1 data point goes stale (re-pull due)
2027-06-12 — 2 data points go stale (re-pull due)
Data debt (12)
passerby-conversion-gap — owner-confirm: DOTD 2016 counts cluster around this address (station 216431 = 4,804/day at ~294 m). No single station clearly fronts the door and the DOTD layer has no route name, so the exact drive-by number is an owner question — do not assert one.
address-drift-after-relocation — not-applicable: No relocation.
review-recency-gap — blocked-data: No dated last-review sample in current vault pulls; velocity baseline now exists (Places 05-13 vs 06-12) for the next refresh to compute honestly.
reviews-per-month-vs-competitor — blocked-data: No verified competitor velocity sample; revisit after first refresh cycle.
after-hours-inquiries-lost — deferred: Hours ground truth is itself unconfirmed (see hours-conflict prompt) — firing the after-hours clock on disputed hours would assert what we're asking.
menu-freshness-cycle — deferred: Menu vintage data not yet compiled for Lane's; the Cake-page dependency carries the live menu story via the website-button section.
stale-menu-price-drift — blocked-data: No dated stale-menu snapshot vs current-price comparison in vault.
catering-leads-captured-monthly — deferred: Carried as a calls-per-week owner prompt; no measured demand evidence in vault.
fb-only-customer-percentage — reframed: Lane's dependence story is the Cake-page shadow, not FB — told via google-website-button-destination + own-name-serp-control.
community-anchor-invisibility — no-evidence: No recurring-group evidence in vault.
seasonal-demand-readiness — no-evidence: Seasonal patterns in the legacy page were Louisiana-general; no owner-evidenced spikes documented. Kitchen-table question.