
Why Your Competitors Show up on Google and You Don’t
You’ve probably done this before. You search your service on Google. Your competitor is there. You’re not. You know you do good work. You know people in your area need what you sell.

You’ve probably done this before. You search your service on Google. Your competitor is there. You’re not. You know you do good work. You know people in your area need what you sell.

You’ve heard some version of this before. “We tried ads. They didn’t work.”“That’s what the last company said.”“We’ve been burned before.”“We get work. We just need more of the right work.” Fair enough.

Bad marketing is not your real problem. Invisibility is. Contractors waste thousands on a decent-looking website, a few random ads, and an agency that sends charts instead of calls. Then they assume marketing

A digital marketing audit is a fancy term for popping the hood on your marketing to see what’s working and what’s burning cash. For a contractor, it’s about figuring out why the phone

If you’re asking “how many keywords for SEO,” you’re asking the wrong question. It’s a trap. It keeps you focused on small details while the real problem is staring you in the face.

You’ve been burned. You paid marketing agencies that delivered nothing. You heard big promises that went nowhere. You’re good at your job, but the phone isn’t ringing with the big projects you need

You’re asking, “Why doesn’t my business show up on Google?” The answer is simple: Google doesn’t know you exist where your customers are searching. This is true even if you have a website.

You do great work. You show up on time. You clean up the site. But do local customers even know you exist? Let’s be real. When someone needs a roofer, a plumber, or

A local citation is just a fancy way of saying your business’s Name, Address, and Phone number (NAP) is mentioned online. Think of it like leaving breadcrumbs all over the internet on sites

Let’s be honest, you got into excavation, land clearing, or septic installation to run big machines, not to become a computer wizard. You’re a pro on the job site, but making your phone

Happy New Year! A fresh calendar isn’t just a fresh start—it’s open ground. It’s your chance to grab the controls and decide exactly what this year will look like for your business. For

If you want to rank higher on Google Maps, you have to make it impossible for Google to ignore you. The single biggest thing you can do? Fully complete your Google Business Profile.

Local SEO for home service contractors is just a fancy way of saying, “How to get your business found on Google by people in your town who need you right now.” It’s not

Are you the best contractor in town but feel like a ghost online? You could be the top plumber or excavation expert for miles, but if people can’t find you on Google, you’re

Local SEO for contractors is just a fancy way of saying: "How to be the first business people see when they search on Google for a contractor in your town." That's it. It’s