
Contractor Lead Machine Websites: A System for Steady Jobs
You already know how this goes. You’re solid in your home town. People know your name. Referrals come in. The phone rings enough to keep the wheels moving. Then one crew opens up,

You already know how this goes. You’re solid in your home town. People know your name. Referrals come in. The phone rings enough to keep the wheels moving. Then one crew opens up,

You know the feeling. One month the phone won’t stop. The next month you’re staring at the schedule, wondering where the next solid job is coming from. That’s not a work ethic problem.

You’re probably busy right now. But not busy the way you want. A lot of contractors stay slammed with small jobs, estimates, callbacks, and price shoppers. Then they look up and realize the

You already know the feeling. One month you're slammed. The phone won't stop. Crews are busy. You think, "We're good." Then it goes quiet. You start calling old contacts. You start checking on

You’re probably in this spot right now. You do solid work. People in your town know your name. Your trucks are seen. Your past customers refer you. But the jobs you want in

You’ve heard the same pitch a hundred times. “We’ll get you on the first page of Google.”“Our ads get results.”“We know contractors.” Then you write the check. Nothing changes. You tried ads and

You’re probably in this spot right now. You do solid work. People in your town know your name. Your trucks are seen. Your past customers refer you. But the jobs you want in

You’ve heard the same pitch a hundred times. “We’ll get you on the first page of Google.”“Our ads get results.”“We know contractors.” Then you write the check. Nothing changes. You tried ads and

You’re probably in one of these spots right now. You’ve tried ads and they didn’t work. You paid for a website and nothing changed. An agency promised leads, then hid behind reports. Now

You’ve probably said some version of this already. “We tried ads. They didn’t work.” “That’s what the last agency said.” “We got burned.” “I don’t believe any of this anymore.” Good. You shouldn’t

“We’ve tried running ads and they didn’t work.”“That’s what the other agency said.”“We’ve been burned before.” If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. Most contractors have a lead problem. But it’s not because

You’re probably in this spot right now. You do solid work. People in your town know your name. Your trucks are seen. Your past customers refer you. But the jobs you want in

You’ve heard the same pitch a hundred times. “We’ll get you on the first page of Google.”“Our ads get results.”“We know contractors.” Then you write the check. Nothing changes. You tried ads and
You work hard. You answer the phone. You do solid work. Your crew shows up. Your jobs get done. And still, the leads feel uneven. Some weeks are packed. Some weeks are thin.

You’ve heard it all before. “We’ve tried running ads and they didn’t work.” “That’s what the other agency said.” “We’ve been burned before.” You’re a contractor, not a marketer, and you’re tired of