Here is the part most marketers will not tell you: a contractor can fix roughly 70 percent of their online presence alone, in evenings, for the cost of their time. Claim and clean up your Google Business Profile, ask happy customers for reviews the right way, put your phone number and service area where people can see them, and write down what you actually do. None of that needs an agency. These guides walk you through every piece of it, step by step, with no upsell hidden in the middle.

We wrote them because we got tired of watching good tradespeople pay for work they could have done in a weekend, or worse, pay for promises nobody can keep. Nobody can guarantee you a Google ranking or a set number of leads. Anyone who does is selling you a story. So we tell you what moves the needle, where word of mouth or a freelancer is honestly enough, and which jobs are tedious enough that paying someone to own them makes sense.

That last 30 percent is the part you do not want to own: a fast site built right, the call tracking that proves whether any of it paid, and the ongoing upkeep so it does not rot. That is the work we do. Flat $500 setup plus $1,500 a month, billed quarterly at $4,500, cancel any quarter, and you own every asset in writing from day one. Read the guides first. If you still want it handled, email [email protected].

The True Cost of Angi & Thumbtack

Contractor SEO

Website Builders Compared

What a Contractor Website Costs

Website Must-Haves

Google Business Profile

Getting Google Reviews

Not Showing Up on Google?

Service Area Pages

Getting Leads Without Angi

Your Contractor Marketing Budget

Why Your Site Gets No Leads

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Read it all and still want the work off your plate?

Flat $500 setup plus $1,500/mo, billed quarterly at $4,500, cancel any quarter, and you own every asset from day one. We promise the work and call tracking that proves it pays, never a ranking. Email [email protected].