Boulder SEO Marketing opens Broomfield office, hosts AI search event
Boulder SEO Marketing is pairing a new Broomfield satellite office with a free April 22 AI search meet-and-greet, betting hands-on education will win local trust.

Boulder SEO Marketing is planting a new flag in Broomfield with a satellite office at 11001 W 120th Ave #400 and a free local SEO Meet and Greet with founder and CEO Chris Raulf on April 22. The move folds physical expansion and market education into one play, as the company pushes its AI SEO pitch in a city where local businesses still want face-to-face guidance.
The Broomfield opening fits a pattern the Colorado agency has been building across the state. Its locations page lists offices in Denver, Boulder, Fort Collins, Colorado Springs, Longmont, Louisville, Loveland, Grand Junction and Durango, making Broomfield part of a wider in-state footprint rather than a one-off outpost. Boulder SEO Marketing also says it works with clients in person or remotely, a hybrid model that gives the company room to keep growing while still selling local access.
That access matters to the agency’s positioning. Boulder SEO Marketing describes itself as an AI SEO agency and says it helps businesses show up in both Google search and AI search engines. The Broomfield event is aimed at small business owners, entrepreneurs and marketers who want to understand how AI and generative engine optimization are changing local search and Google visibility, which turns the office opening into a teaching moment as much as a business announcement.

Raulf is central to that pitch. The company lists him as founder and CEO and says he brings nearly 30 years of search experience. It also describes him as an internationally recognized AI and SEO thought leader, a credential that helps the agency frame local meet-and-greets as practical training sessions rather than routine networking events.
The strategy is not new for the company. Boulder SEO Marketing has recently promoted similar satellite-office openings and free local SEO meet-and-greet events in Louisville and Grand Junction, suggesting a repeatable formula: open a local office, host an in-person event, and use education to turn regional attention into client relationships. Its local SEO services, including citation building and monitoring, ongoing postings and engagement, and initial optimization, line up with that model. For a market still sorting out where traditional SEO ends and AI search begins, the Broomfield office gives the agency a physical place to answer the question in person.
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