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Websites and local SEO for trades businesses

Electricians, HVAC, plumbers. For owner-operators from Cleveland to Canton whose next job comes from a Google search they never see.

How you lose jobs without knowing it

When a breaker panel dies or a furnace quits at 9 pm, nobody scrolls past the map at the top of Google. They call one of the three businesses sitting in it. If your name, address, and phone number don't match across the directories Google checks, you're not in that box, and the call goes to someone else. You never even know the job existed.

What the monthly fee buys

I build you a five-page site that loads fast and answers the three questions every customer has: what you do, where you work, and how fast you can get there. Then, every month, I keep your listings consistent across the directories that feed Google, keep your Business Profile current, and send you a plain-English report on the first of the month. You'll know what I did, where you rank, and what's next. You'll read it in the truck between jobs.

Reviews win the tiebreaker: two electricians in Parma show up in the map, one has 60 reviews and one has 9. You know who gets the call. If you opt in, I set up automated review requests by text, so the customer you just helped gets a simple nudge to say so on Google. Included in the monthly fee. It runs only if you turn it on.

What it costs

$399 a month after a $500 setup. Six-month minimum, then month-to-month. Your domain is yours from day one, and if you ever leave, you can buy the whole site for about $1,000 and take it anywhere. I don't hold websites for ransom. Straight answers on ownership and leaving →

No marketing meetings

You're on a roof or in a crawlspace, not at a desk. After setup, this runs without you. The monthly report is an email, not a dashboard. If I ever need something from you, it'll be one question in a text, not a meeting.

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