Briskr Solutions does real work for real landowners. The problem is that almost nobody searching online can find it.
Briskr Solutions is a land-investing company — it makes fair, all-cash offers on raw and vacant land, buys it as-is, and closes on the seller’s timeline (often in as few as seven days) without listing on the MLS or charging fees or commissions. Its customers are people in the situations where speed and certainty matter most: an inherited parcel nobody wants, a property tangled in foreclosure, divorce, probate, or back taxes. That is a legitimate, useful service, and the business is genuinely established — BRISKR SOLUTIONS LLC is a registered Washington company (UBI 605014094, incorporated January 18, 2023), with Isaac Hall listed as the governing person on the state’s record.
But registration and a working website are not the same thing as visibility. When we measure how the company actually shows up in Google and in AI answer engines, the picture is stark.
Where the company stands today
A live, registered company that’s completely invisible in organic search — plus ~198 mostly low-quality referring domains to review and disavow. Source: Ahrefs, June 2026.
Read those numbers plainly. The site is live and indexable, and Briskr Solutions LLC is a real, active business — yet its Domain Rating is 0, it ranks for zero organic keywords, and it pulls in essentially no organic search traffic. There is not a single keyword where the site sits in Google’s top three. For a company whose entire model depends on a stranger with land to sell finding it at the right moment, that is the whole problem in one line: the front door works, but there’s no road leading to it.
There is one number that looks busy at first glance and deserves a closer look. Ahrefs sees roughly 215 live backlinks from about 198 referring domains pointing at briskrsolutions.com. On a healthy site that would be a strength. On a three-year-old, owner-operated land LLC with zero traffic and a Domain Rating of zero, it is a warning sign instead — a profile that large, attached to a domain with no editorial footprint, is the signature of automated, low-quality links (scraper directories, auto-generated listing pages, and the like) rather than real publishers choosing to cite the business. Those links do nothing for rankings, and an unmanaged spam profile is the kind of thing that quietly works against a domain over time. It should be reviewed and disavowed where appropriate, not celebrated.
None of this is a knock on the work. It’s the opposite: Briskr has built a real operation and a clean offer, and it has done so with effectively no help from search. Everything below is about closing that gap — turning a business that exists into a business that gets found.
So what’s the opportunity?
Landowners don’t search for “Briskr Solutions” — they search for things like sell vacant land fast Washington, cash offer for inherited land, or sell land without a realtor. Right now the site ranks for none of them. A focused set of pages built around how Briskr actually helps (inherited parcels, foreclosure, probate, back taxes), tied to the states it serves, is the difference between being invisible and being the obvious local answer. This is winnable precisely because the company has almost no organic footprint to undo — you’re building on clean ground.
Briskr has worked with landowners across Washington and into North Carolina. Those are real transactions, real before-and-afters, real “here’s what we paid and how fast we closed” stories — and almost none of it is published anywhere a search engine can index. Written case studies, an honest FAQ, and a clear “how it works” walkthrough do double duty: they earn trust with a nervous seller and they give Google and AI answer engines the substance they need to recommend the company. Proof you’ve already created, just made legible.
The ~198 referring domains pointing at the site should be audited — the automated/low-quality ones disavowed so they stop dragging on the domain — while structured data (Organization, LocalBusiness, and FAQ schema) is added so search engines can actually understand what Briskr is, where it operates, and what it does. These are unglamorous, one-time technical fixes, but they’re the foundation everything else compounds on top of.
The 90-day company plan
Fix the fundamentals. Audit and disavow the spam backlinks. Add Organization, LocalBusiness, and FAQ schema. Set up Google Search Console and Google Business Profile so the company is verified and measurable. Rewrite the homepage and a real “how it works” page around the exact phrases sellers actually type. Goal for the month: a site that Google can finally read and that has stopped quietly hurting itself.
Build the pages that win the searches. One focused page per core situation — inherited land, foreclosure, probate, back taxes — plus location pages for the markets Briskr actually serves. Publish two or three written case studies from real closings (with the seller’s permission), and a plain-English FAQ that answers the questions every nervous landowner has. This is where “zero keywords” starts turning into a handful of rankings, and where the first organic leads become possible.
Earn the right kind of links to replace the wrong ones — local real-estate and land-investing mentions, a profile or two on reputable industry directories, partnerships that actually cite the business. Keep publishing case studies on a steady cadence so the content footprint compounds. By day 90 the target is concrete: real keyword rankings, a Google Business Profile collecting reviews, and a measurable trickle of organic seller inquiries — the start of a lead engine that doesn’t depend on cold outreach.
The company and the founder
Briskr Solutions LLC is the land-buying business Isaac Hall founded in 2023, operating out of Yacolt, Washington and serving landowners across Washington and into North Carolina. It’s also where Isaac sharpened the operator’s instincts — networking, problem-solving, building trust with sellers in tough spots — that he now applies as a Local Service Spotlight AI Builder. The company is real and the offer is solid; what it’s missing is a search presence that matches the work. This audit is the map for fixing that.

