The invisible business
You exist, but Google doesn’t know it.
You’ve been open five years. You do good work. But when somebody two streets over searches for what you sell, the place that opened last month shows up first — and they don’t know you’re an option.
What it usually isAn incomplete Google Business Profile, a website Google can’t read, and zero local SEO foundation. All fixable.
The money pit
You’re spending on ads and can’t tell what they’re doing.
A previous agency talked you into Google Ads or Facebook Ads. You see the bill come out every month, you see a report full of impressions and reach — but you can’t answer the only question that matters: did anybody actually call?
What it usually isNo conversion tracking, broad keyword targeting, and a landing page that doesn’t match the ad. Fix the foundation first, then we let the ads run.
The radio silence
Your last agency stopped picking up the phone.
Things were great for the first three months. Then the account manager changed. Then the calls got slower to return. Then nothing — just the invoice, still on auto-pay, with no idea what you’re actually paying for anymore.
What it usually isYou were a small account at a big shop. Here, you’re working directly with the owner. There’s nobody to hand you off to.