
Why Buyers Can’t Find Local Contractors (and What to Do)
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 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 working. Hard. You’ve got jobs on the board, crews moving, phones ringing here and there, and somehow it still feels thin. Too many small jobs. Too much guessing. Not enough control.

You're probably in this spot right now. You've got a real business. You do solid work. People in your town know your name. But the phone still goes quiet when it shouldn't. Then

You’re probably not short on work. You’re short on control. A lot of small contractors stay busy all week and still feel stuck. The schedule is full, but it’s full of the wrong

You’ve probably said some version of this already. “We tried ads. They didn’t work.” “We had a website built. Nothing changed.” “We’ve been burned by agencies before.” Meanwhile, the phone still rings, but

You know the feeling. You’re busy. Your crew is working. People in your town know your name. But the phone still isn’t ringing the way it should. Not for the better jobs. Not

You’ve probably said some version of this already. “We tried ads. They didn’t work.” “That’s what the last agency said.” “We’ve been burned before.” “I don’t believe you.” Fair enough. A lot of

You’ve probably said some version of this already. “We’ve tried running ads and they didn’t work.” “That’s what the other agencies said.” “We’ve been burned before.” “I don’t believe you.” Fair enough. Most

You’ve probably said some version of this already. “We tried ads. They didn’t work.” “That’s what the last agency said.” “We’ve been burned before.” “I don’t believe you.” Fair enough. A lot of

You’ve probably said some version of this already. “We’ve tried running ads and they didn’t work.” “That’s what the other agencies said.” “We’ve been burned before.” “I don’t believe you.” Fair enough. Most

Stop Posting. Start Getting Found. If you’re a contractor who thinks social media is a waste of time, you’re probably right. You’ve been told to post more. You’ve run ads that did nothing.