Hey Oris, here’s what
we’d build together.
Great talking the other day. Looking forward to sitting down with you this weekend. I put together a quick preview of what we'd build so you can think it over before we meet, then we go through it side by side and adjust whatever doesn't feel right.
Your trailer, photographed in Corpus Christi
What I Noticed, and a Few Questions
I did a sweep online after we talked. Here's what stood out, and a few things I want to clarify with you so we don't build the wrong thing.
Your trailer says “Serving All of Texas.” That's a strong statewide claim and most Coastal Bend contractors don't make it. Question for you: is statewide actually the goal, or is that more of a tagline right now and you want to start local in Corpus Christi first and grow out from there? Either answer is fine, it just changes how we set up your ads.
No website yet. Anyone searching for spray-foam insulation around here right now lands on a competitor. A simple one-page site fixes that. Want a one-pager, or a slightly bigger site with a services page and a gallery? We'll decide together.
Your Google Business Profile and Yelp page are unclaimed. Both already exist with your phone number, just no owner attached. We can do that for you. Question: do you want a Google Business Profile? A Yelp page? Both? My take is yes to both, but I want to hear from you.
One thing I'd run by you, you're in the business and probably know more about it than me. In my research I came across the federal Section 25C energy tax credit. From what I'm reading, your customers may qualify for up to $1,200 back per year on insulation work that meets the standards. I haven't worked spray-foam jobs myself, so I want to confirm with you: is that something your customers actually use? If so, putting a simple calculator on the site could give homeowners a real reason to call you over the next guy. Yes, no, or "let's look at it together" all work.
What's Possible in the First 30 to 45 Days
Some of this happens fast. Some pieces take real time to build properly, more than just clicking buttons. Here's the realistic ramp-up by week.
Some of this depends on Google, Meta, and the carriers approving things on their timeline, not ours. The 30 to 45 day window is realistic for a clean first build. After that the system runs and we just keep tuning it.
A Few Logo Ideas to Look At
Your existing chevron with the two houses is solid. It has personality. I sketched five refinements as conversation starters. None of these is final. We pick the direction together, and you own whatever we build.
What's in the Package
Here's the full picture of what we'd build together. Some of this you'll want from day one. Some you may want to layer in later. We pick what fits when we sit down.
The free organic lift first. Before we spend a dollar on ads, we run a reviews-collection blast to your past customers. If you can give me a list of emails and phone numbers, I'll build the messages, get them sent out, and route the responses straight to your Google Business Profile and Yelp pages. The goal is to take you from zero reviews to a respectable number in the first couple of weeks so when paid ads do start, you have proof to back them up.
The presence stack. We claim and fully build out your Google Business Profile and your Yelp listing. We set up a Facebook business page and a Meta Business Account so you can run ads cleanly. Photos, services, hours, response settings, all of it. This is the foundation everything else sits on.
Your website. Live at your own domain. Mobile-first, fast, with a lead form that texts you the moment someone fills it out. We can do a one-pager or a small site with a services page, gallery, and a contact page, depending on what feels right. If we agree the federal Section 25C tax-credit hook is worth using, a calculator goes on the page so customers can see what they'd save before they even call.
The lead engine. Facebook lead-form ads targeting homeowners in your service area. We start local in Corpus Christi while we warm up your ad account, then expand to wherever you want. About $30 a day to start. Once we have enough reviews coming in, Google Local Service Ads activate too. Every lead routes through Go High Level and texts straight to your phone with the customer's name, number, and a few qualifying answers.
The ongoing piece. A weekly check-in where we look at what's working and what's not. You see the numbers. We tune the targeting, the offer, the budget. You focus on closing the jobs. I focus on filling your calendar.
What this costs and what fits your budget right now is something we'll talk through in person. I'd rather walk you through what each piece does and let you decide what makes sense than throw a price at you on a webpage.
Why I Put This Page Together
I'm Anthony, and I run a small marketing and AI company in Corpus Christi. I help local Texas service businesses get found online and turn that into real leads on the phone.
After we talked the other day, I went and looked at your business closer, and I built this page so you'd have something concrete to look at before our meeting. None of it is locked. It's a starting point for a conversation, not a pitch deck.
Shoot me a text this weekend with a date and time that works for you, or tell me when's a good time to follow up. Either way works. I answer my own phone.