Growth · $399/mo · month to month
Show up when someone in Killingly searches “plumber near me.” $399/month, no contract.
Everything in Care, plus local SEO, review requests that actually go out, and a text-back for every call you miss.
What happens, month by month.
SEO shops love mystery. Here's the actual work, in the order it happens.
| Month | What gets done |
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| Month 1Set up & switch on |
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| Month 2Build & measure |
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| Month 3+Compound |
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For context: entry local-SEO retainers run $299-$575/month for profile-and-citation work, and mid-tier shops charge $500-$2,500 (seoprofy.com). $399 buys the entry tier done properly, for a one-town service area, not a national campaign.
Two small machines that run every week.
How the review ask works
- You finish a job and mark it done, or just text me the customer's first name and number.
- They get a text from your business name with a direct link to your Google review page. It runs on NiceJob, branded as your business, not mine.
- One polite reminder a few days later if they haven't. Then it stops. No pestering, no bought reviews, ever.
How missed-call text-back works
- Someone calls while you're on a roof. It rings out.
- Within about a minute they get a text: “Sorry we missed you. What do you need? We'll get right back to you.”
- Their number and message wait for you, instead of the next name in the search results getting the job.
What $399 won't do.
It won't put you #1 statewide, run paid ads, or fix a business with no reviews and no photos overnight. Rankings in a small market move in months, not weeks. Anyone promising faster is guessing or lying.
What it will do: make sure the boring, compounding work actually happens every month, and show you the numbers either way.
Straight answers on Growth
Do you guarantee rankings?
No, and ask anyone who does how they plan to guarantee the behavior of a search engine they don’t control. What I guarantee is the work: the deliverables on this page happen every month, and you get a report showing what moved, what didn’t, and what I’m doing about it.
Who writes the review requests?
I do, in your business’s voice, and you approve every word before anything goes out. Requests come from your business name with a direct link to your Google profile. No fake reviews, no paid incentives. That’s against Google’s rules and not worth your reputation.
What happens to my Google profile if I cancel?
It’s yours; it stays. The profile lives in your Google account: I’m an invited manager you can remove in two clicks. Cancel with 30 days’ notice and everything keeps working the day after.
Fifteen minutes. Evenings work. If I'm not the right fit, I'll tell you who is.
No pitch deck, no follow-up sequence if you say no.