Yeti Event Solutions is getting going again, but online it is effectively starting from zero. The current domain is not live, the site ranks for nothing, and there are no links or search visitors yet. None of that is a problem, it is a clean slate.
Across the channels that bring event clients, social, Google, local listings, and AI assistants, there is little to no presence to build on. That is the gap, and in a referral-driven business it is also the opportunity: the company that shows up and looks credible wins the enquiry.
In plain terms: there is nothing to undo, only to build. A real website, a claimed local profile, and a basic content footprint would put Yeti ahead of most small event competitors in the area, who are barely visible themselves.
This score reflects search presence only, and there is almost none yet because the site is not live. The upside is that there is nothing toxic to fix, just a foundation to build. Starting from zero in a low-competition local market is the easiest position to grow from.
Real event companies in Winnipeg and the visitors they already pull from Google every month. This is the traffic on the table, and Yeti is starting from zero.
Monthly organic visitors from Google, estimated via Ahrefs (Canada), June 2026.
Search is only one place clients look. Here is how visible Yeti is across every channel that matters today.
Most small event companies in the area are barely visible online, so the field is wide open. With a real site, a claimed local profile, and a simple content footprint, Yeti can be the one that looks credible and shows up when someone is comparing options. The cost here is not wasted spend, it is the enquiries that quietly go to whoever is easier to find.