I have a few main methods that work great for me. Google adwords, website with SEO and door hangers believe it or not door hangers are the hardest to get right with location and times to hang them
Im new and starting out and i hooked up with a seal coating company, they also sell the sealer to other buisness and iys been a pretty good gig with them. I cut my price down a fer .01 a squate foot but they arent looking for new, just clean debris free. Also use some realitor friends.
Our website ranking at the top of the first page has been very helpful as well as Google Adwords. We have also got a lot of work through thumbtack. We have considered Yelp but just not sure if it is good advertising yet or not.
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Hastag everything
Vehicle lettering
Uptodate terminology
Business cards
Branding
YouTube
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All Uniform
Before and after pics
From the bottom to the top
My new websites being rebuilt continuously now
f free Yelp only if you get looped into their advertising scheme it can cost you four hundred bucks a month and they donāt do the work you end up doing everything that was my experience perhaps theyāre better now but not from what Iām saying they work best for restaurants I think in my humble opinion
That Home Advisor just signed upā¦ 3 days later get a call to do the boatā¦ $348 ā¦$18.08 for the leadā¦ Got a $700 job that was 3 weeks ago and not other callsā¦ Man said he got 4 calls from the adā¦ I got spot in the paper $110 a month it gets a few callsā¦
Yard signs have been getting me going the last couple years.
So far this season Iāve had about 10 calls and 6 or 7 scheduled jobs off of roughly 60 signs Iāve put out. Not the best results so far this year, but Iām jumping the gun here near Chicago and we keep getting more cold snaps blowing in and reminding my customers that spring isnāt quite here yet.
Theyāve worked well for me the last couple years, but now Iām looking into adwords and getting a nice campaign set up to where I can monitor