What we found on aladdindoors.com

Aladdin Doors runs a network of local garage door dealers across the US. According to Ahrefs, aladdindoors.com pulls 240 monthly organic visitors with an estimated traffic value of $1,700. So we aren't talking about a national powerhouse here. But the scores we pulled from this site are unlike anything else in the CRO Index.
The pages we tore down:
- Rolling Meadows IL dealer page (20 monthly organic visitors, scored 96 out of 100 on Google's mobile lab test, layout shift 0.001, 1 form, Google Reviews present, trust badges present)
- Houston TX dealer page (11 monthly visitors, scored 90, layout shift 0.001, 2 forms, Google Reviews present, trust badges present)
- Elburn IL dealer page (9 monthly visitors, scored 86, layout shift 0.001, 2 forms, Google Reviews present, trust badges present)
And the Rolling Meadows page at 96 is the second-highest score in the entire CRO Index. Only Sunnova's perfect 100 beats it. A 240-visitor-a-month garage door dealer network is outperforming Precision Door ($809K traffic value), Overhead Door, and every other garage door brand we've tested. Not by a little. By 40 to 60 points.
"25% of homeowners say trusting contractors is their top challenge when planning home improvement projects."
— Houzz Inc. (2025)
Performance: 86 to 96 on Google's mobile lab test

Google PageSpeed Insights runs a simulated slow-phone lab test. The scores are worst-case, not what you see on your phone with WiFi. But Google uses them as a ranking factor in search results.
The Rolling Meadows page scored 96. The Houston page scored 90. The Elburn page scored 86. All three are in the green zone. And all three share the same layout shift score of 0.001, which means content doesn't jump around at all as the pages load.
"53% of mobile users abandon sites that take longer than 3 seconds to load."
— Google / SOASTA (2017)
So what's happening here? The pages are clean. They aren't overloaded with tracking scripts, bloated image galleries, or third-party widget embeds that drag scores down. The content depth is real (1,572 to 2,842 words), but the page weight is managed. That's the combination most contractor sites can't figure out. They either have deep content with slow pages, or fast pages with nothing on them. Aladdin Doors found the middle.
Compare that to Precision Garage Door Service, which scores 32 to 48 on the same test with similar content depth. Or Archadeck, which scores 24 to 33. Aladdin Doors proves that high performance and deep content aren't mutually exclusive. You just have to build the pages right from the start instead of bolting on widgets and trackers after the fact.
Compounding effect
"Conversion rates drop approximately 12% for each additional second of page load time."
— Google / Deloitte (2020)
Lead capture: forms on the dealer pages

The Rolling Meadows page has 1 form. The Houston and Elburn pages each have 2. So the conversion infrastructure is present. A homeowner who lands on any of these dealer pages can leave their information without picking up the phone.
That's a structural advantage over a lot of the contractor sites in this series. We've seen brands with 100x the traffic and zero forms on their highest-traffic pages. Aladdin Doors doesn't have that problem. Every dealer page gives the visitor a way to convert.
"68% of users wouldn't submit a form if it required too much personal information."
— Baymard Institute (2024)
But the traffic numbers tell you why forms alone aren't enough. Twenty visitors a month on the Rolling Meadows page. Eleven on Houston. Nine on Elburn. Even with a strong conversion rate, you're looking at maybe one or two leads a month from organic search across all three pages. The forms are doing their job. The traffic pipeline feeding those forms needs work. And that's where the performance scores become the real asset. Pages scoring 86 to 96 on Google's mobile lab test are getting every possible ranking advantage Google can give them. The bottleneck isn't the website experience. It's the domain authority and content volume needed to drive more searches to these pages in the first place.
Trust signals: Google Reviews and badges on every page

The trust signal audit across all three pages came back clean:
- Google Reviews: Present on all three pages.
- Trust badges: Present on all three pages.
- Review widgets: Rendering on all three pages.
- BBB badge: Not found.
- Certifications: Not found.
- Chat widget: Not found.
Three out of six trust signal types are present on every tested page. And the two that matter most for a homeowner evaluating a garage door company (Google Reviews and trust badges) are both there. Compare that to Precision Garage Door Service, which has trust badges but zero Google Reviews on the tested pages despite being a $809K traffic-value brand.
Comparison
"83% of consumers use Google to find local business reviews; 74% use two or more review platforms when researching."
— BrightLocal (2025)
The hidden code labels tell Google this is a structured site. Navigation labels and hierarchy labels are present. But there's no "local business" or "home and construction business" label on the dealer pages, which means Google doesn't have explicit confirmation that these are local service pages for a garage door company. Adding that label would help Google connect the dots between the page content, the reviews, and the local service intent.
What Aladdin Doors does well

Aladdin Doors isn't just good for a small brand. It's good, period. The execution on this site would be impressive at any traffic level.
Second-highest scores in the entire CRO Index. 86 to 96 across three pages. Only Sunnova's 100 beats the Rolling Meadows page. And Sunnova is a publicly traded solar company with a completely different budget. Aladdin Doors is a garage door dealer network with 240 monthly visitors. The fact that they're even in the same conversation tells you everything about how well these pages are built.
Google Reviews on every page. Not just on the homepage. Not just on a dedicated reviews page. On every dealer page we tested. A homeowner who lands on any Aladdin Doors page can see what other customers said without leaving that page. That's the trust setup most franchise brands in this series haven't figured out.
Perfect layout stability. 0.001 across all three pages. Content doesn't jump around at all. That's the metric homeowners feel on their own phone even if they can't name it. When a page loads and nothing shifts or moves, it feels professional. When content jumps around (like Archadeck's 0.294), it feels broken.
Real content depth. 1,572 to 2,842 words across the three pages. Not thin filler content. Not three words like Ace Handyman. Actual service descriptions, area information, and dealer-specific content that gives Google something to rank and gives homeowners something to read.
"64% of homeowners say having recommendations or references is a top-three factor in choosing a contractor."
— Houzz Inc. (2025)
What the gaps mean for garage door companies

Aladdin Doors is the benchmark. If you run a garage door company and you want to see what "done right" looks like on a small budget, this is the site to study. But even benchmarks have gaps.
Add a chat widget. TrueDecks (321 visitors, deck builder) has a chat widget on every page. Aladdin Doors doesn't. A homeowner who isn't ready to call and doesn't want to fill out a form still needs a way to ask a quick question. Chat widgets are free or cheap, and they give you a third conversion path that catches the people the form and phone number miss.
Add hidden code labels for the business type. Google knows Aladdin Doors has reviews and navigation structure. But Google doesn't know these are local garage door service pages unless somebody adds a "local business" or "home and construction business" label to the hidden code. That's a 10-minute fix that tells Google exactly what kind of business this is, which helps with local search results and map pack visibility.
Build more content to feed the traffic pipeline. The pages are scoring 86 to 96. The trust signals are in place. The forms are there. But 240 monthly visitors means the funnel has almost no volume flowing through it. A blog covering garage door maintenance, seasonal prep, and opener troubleshooting would create new entry points for organic search. The pages are ready to convert. They just need more visitors to convert.
"48% of customers say that if a site does not work well on mobile, it signals the company does not care about their business."
— Google Consumer Insights (2018)
Frequently asked questions
How does Aladdin Doors score on Google's mobile test?
The Rolling Meadows IL dealer page scored 96 out of 100 on Google PageSpeed Insights mobile. The Houston TX dealer page scored 90. The Elburn IL dealer page scored 86. All three are in the green zone. The Rolling Meadows score is the second-highest in the entire CRO Index, behind only Sunnova's perfect 100.
Does Aladdin Doors display Google Reviews?
Yes. All three tested pages returned Google Reviews as present, with review widgets rendering on every page. Trust badges are also present on all three. That combination of top-tier speed scores and full trust signals is something no other garage door brand in the CRO Index can match.
What makes Aladdin Doors different from other garage door companies in the CRO Index?
Scores of 86 to 96 while most garage door brands score between 30 and 50. Google Reviews and trust badges on every tested page while bigger brands skip them. Perfect layout stability (0.001) while others have content jumping around as pages load. And real content depth (1,572 to 2,842 words) instead of thin filler pages. Aladdin Doors hits every mark simultaneously, which almost nobody else in the series manages.
How much organic traffic does aladdindoors.com get?
According to Ahrefs data from March 2026, aladdindoors.com receives approximately 240 monthly organic visitors with an estimated traffic value of $1,700. The Rolling Meadows IL dealer page accounts for 20 of those visitors. The Houston TX page accounts for 11. The Elburn IL page accounts for 9. Small numbers, but the website itself is built to convert at rates most bigger brands can't touch.

