What your budget actually changes
The list of work stays the same
Every job starts the same way: a proper look through your website, fixing what it says, getting your Google Business Profile in order, and sorting the structural problems underneath. That list doesn't get shorter because the budget is smaller.
The budget sets the pace
More a week means more hours on it, so you get through the list sooner. Less a week means the same work spread across more weeks. Nothing gets dropped and nothing gets a cheaper version of me, it just arrives in a different order and at a different speed.
What the first few months cover
Your website wording fixed
I go through the pages you already have, work out what is holding them back, and fix the wording so it says plainly what you do and who for.
The structural problems on your site
Page titles, headings and the things Google reads that nobody sees. On most small business sites this is where the quickest gains are, because so little of it has ever been set up properly.
Your Google listing in order
Categories, service areas, hours, photos, and a simple way of asking customers for reviews without having to remember after every job.
The ongoing work
Once the basics are right, the ongoing part is pages for the services and places worth chasing, plus keeping the listing active. It builds up slowly rather than arriving all at once.
If the budget is not there yet
Then I'm probably not your answer yet, and I'd rather say so than take the money. Fill in your Google listing properly and start asking for reviews. Both are free. Just be careful at the very cheap end, because a lot of what's sold there does damage that takes work to undo.
What it costs
Packages from $199 a week
Same packages wherever you are. Tell me what you've got to work with and I'll tell you what it covers. If it's too low for me to be useful I'll say so.
Read more about packages and pricingTell me what you've got to work withNo obligation, and no setup fee.
Questions about budget
What if I've only got a small budget?
Tell me the number. I'll tell you what it covers and we start there. Plenty of what I do first costs nothing but time anyway, so a lower number goes on the same jobs, just fewer of them each week.
What does the first month look like?
A proper look through your website, your Google listing sorted out properly, and the worst of the wording and structure fixed. That's where most of the early movement comes from and it's the same starting point whatever you're spending.
Is this the same work you'd do for a bigger client?
Yes, exactly the same work, done by the same person. The only difference is how many hours a week go into it, so a bigger budget gets through the list faster. Nobody gets a lesser version.
Could I do some of it myself?
Yes, and a few clients do. Asking customers for reviews and keeping your listing current costs nothing but attention, so I'm happy to show you how and put my time into the parts you can't do yourself.