Contractor Marketing Plan: 90-Day Local Growth System
Build a contractor marketing plan for 90 days of reviews, referrals, local SEO, social proof, and follow-up that turns attention into booked jobs.
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Build a contractor marketing plan for 90 days of reviews, referrals, local SEO, social proof, and follow-up that turns attention into booked jobs.
Read guide →Instagram for contractors works when photos, Reels, captions, and profile links turn finished jobs into local trust and booked estimates.
Read guide →Choose the right QR code destination for contractor trucks, business cards, invoices, review cards, yard signs, and referral handoffs without confusing LocalKit profile routing with full website demand.
Read guide →Facebook groups for contractors work when owners answer homeowner questions, build local proof, and route interest into booked estimates.
Read guide →Nextdoor marketing for contractors works when your profile, posts, recommendations, and follow-up fit the neighborhood. Use this before posting.
Read guide →Facebook ads for contractors can work when the offer, area, proof, and follow-up are tight. Use this guide before you spend real money.
Read guide →A practical guide to using AI for contractor social media posts based on real jobs, reviews, seasonal reminders, FAQs, and before-and-after proof.
Read guide →A practical guide to AI marketing tools for contractors: review replies, Google Business Profile posts, follow-up texts, website updates, social posts, and ad drafts.
Read guide →A practical guide to link-in-bio tools for contractors who need better Instagram, Facebook, Google Business Profile, QR code, review, and estimate-request routing.
Read guide →Local SEO for contractors works when your Google profile, service pages, reviews, photos, and follow-up all prove you are the safe local choice.
Read guide →A contractor-focused comparison of LocalKit and Linktree for Google Business Profile website links, QR cards, review requests, social bios, referral handoffs, and local profile routing.
Read guide →An email follow-up sequence for contractors with templates to revive old estimates, book more jobs, and keep past customers from forgetting you this month.
Read guide →Practical ChatGPT prompts for contractors covering estimates, follow-ups, reviews, Google Business Profile posts, hiring, SOPs, and customer communication.
Read guide →Reddit marketing for contractors works when you answer local questions, show proof, and capture demand without acting like a spammer.
Read guide →Social media marketing for contractors works when posts build local trust, answer buyer questions, and push homeowners toward a useful capture offer.
Read guide →Contractor lead response time decides who gets the first real conversation. Use this system to call, text, qualify, and book more jobs before leads go cold.
Read guide →Email marketing for contractors works when it sells to past customers, warms old estimates, and captures homeowners before they forget you.
Read guide →A full contractor customer-acquisition map across local search, paid leads, referrals, partnerships, follow-up, CRM, repeat business, and channel measurement.
Read guide →Use this marketing-focused breakdown to see how a contractor website supports GBP, referrals, organic search, retargeting, and booked-job tracking.
Read guide →A practical guide to what a contractor website needs to turn visitors into booked jobs, with examples of pages, trust signals, and lead capture fixes.
Read guide →A practical contractor lead follow up system for faster callbacks, better estimate close rates, and fewer good leads slipping through the cracks.
Read guide →Contractor website guide covering the pages, features, and real cost ranges contractors need to win trust, rank locally, and stop overspending on fluff.
Read guide →A practical guide to setting up and improving a Google Business Profile for contractors, with steps for categories, photos, reviews, posts, and lead tracking.
Read guide →A contractor referral program can turn happy customers into steady leads with simple rewards, clear rules, and basic tracking that protects your margins.
Read guide →Most contractor marketing advice is generic. These ideas are specific, tested, and won't cost you a fortune to try.
Read guide →A no-fluff breakdown of where construction leads actually come from, how to work each channel, and which ones are worth your time as a small contractor.
Read guide →A build-focused checklist for contractor websites: service pages, service-area pages, photos, reviews, quote CTAs, speed, analytics, and the minimum setup that earns leads.
Read guide →Free and low-cost customer acquisition for contractors: Google Business Profile, reviews, referrals, jobsite proof, reactivation, and follow-up before paid ads.
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