Industries · General contractor
Your jobs are big and your reputation is everything. Your website should reflect that. Most don’t.
When someone’s about to spend real money on a build, they vet you hard. They look you up, read your reviews, check if you look legit. If your online presence is a stale site and a thin Google profile, you’ve lost trust before the first conversation. Good contractors lose jobs to lesser ones all the time, just because the other guy looked more established online.
The honest pain
Referrals are the lifeblood of a contracting business, and they always will be. But referrals alone don’t fill a pipeline, and they don’t reach the homeowner three neighborhoods over who’s never heard your name.
On a build with a long decision window, every soft spot in your online presence is a job walking out the door. Stale site, thin Google profile, slow follow‑up, missing reviews. Each one a reason the prospect quietly crossed you off.
Website built in 2014, hasn’t been touched since. The serious buyer takes one look and quietly moves on.
LOOK THE PARTDoesn’t come up when someone searches a builder in your area. You don’t exist to anyone outside the referral circle.
GET FOUNDA form fills, a voicemail lands, the day gets busy. By the time you call back, they already hired someone else.
CATCH THE LEADA build or major project is a months‑long decision, not an impulse call. The customer is nervous about spending that much, and they’re looking for any reason to trust you or rule you out. I know your crew is your reputation, and a single bad review can cost you more than a slow month.
So I don’t build you a flashy site that wins design awards and books nothing. I build the thing that makes a serious buyer trust you, find you, and reach out, then makes sure that lead doesn’t slip through the cracks while you’re running a job site.
The two columns on the right are the same phone. They feel completely different on the P&L.
The proof
Two parts to be straight about. The builder work is real and current. The hard numbers are from an adjacent trade, clearly labeled below.
What I’d build for you
Four pieces, working together. Each one earns its place. None of them are upsells you find out about later.
A site that makes a high‑dollar buyer trust you on sight. Real project photos, not stock images of someone else’s work. The shop window your reputation deserves.
How I build sitesRank for the builders‑and‑contractors searches in your area, so you’re not invisible to anyone outside your referral circle.
How I do SEOA steady stream of fresh reviews that tells a nervous buyer you’re the safe choice. The piece every long sales cycle quietly turns on.
Reviews and SEOFollow‑up and missed‑call text‑back so a months‑long, high‑value lead never goes cold while you’re busy building.
AutomationsWhy me, specifically
Ten years in finish carpentry before I built websites. I’ve been on the crew. I know how the work actually gets done, and I know how customers decide who to trust with it.
I’m not an agency that took on a contractor as a client. I’m a tradesman who moved to the marketing side because too many good builders were getting sold garbage by people who’d never set foot on a job site. You’ll work with me directly, and it’ll be done right.
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