I want to grow my business quickly. Should I run paid ads? +
Yes, if two things are true: you can answer the leads fast, and you can afford to buy speed while your owned visibility compounds. Ads are the fastest lever there is, and also the fastest way to waste money if calls ring out and estimates go unanswered. We wire the catching system first, then pour fuel on it.
If I'm paying for ads, why would I need SEO? +
Because rent never turns into equity. The day you stop paying, ads vanish; rankings, reviews, and AI answers keep working. There is also a compounding math problem: strong organic presence lowers what every ad click costs you and keeps winning after the campaign ends. And when a customer asks ChatGPT or Google's AI who to hire, that answer is earned, not bought.
What channels are best to grow my business? +
The one where your customer is deciding. Google and Local Services Ads catch people already searching. Meta reaches your neighborhood before it searches and retargets everyone who visited you. TikTok and YouTube build the name that makes every other channel cheaper. The honest answer: the best channel is the one whose leads you actually answer, so we measure each one and feed the winners.
How do we know the ads we're running are profitable? +
Because we count calls and booked jobs, not clicks and impressions. Every channel gets its own ledger: what it spent, what it produced, what a booked job cost. Budgets are capped to your number, and a channel that cannot prove itself gets cut. If your current agency reports clicks, ask them what a job costs. Silence is your answer.
Do you manage Google Local Services Ads? +
End to end: setup and verification, budgets, and the part most agencies skip, lead-quality monitoring with disputes filed on bad leads so you stop paying for wrong numbers and spam.
Which platforms do you run ads on? +
Google Ads and Local Services Ads for intent, Meta for local reach and retargeting, which we consider necessary rather than optional, and TikTok and YouTube where the audience and creative fit. Each channel gets its own creative and its own budget, because each channel is a different game.
What do you charge to manage ads? +
Ad management lives inside our plans, $1,499 to $3,999 a month depending on scope, plus whatever ad budget you set. We cap spend to your number and never let the meter run on autopilot.