Google Ads vs. SEO for Marietta roofers — which one actually pays?

The biggest lie in Marietta roofing marketing is that you need flat year-round Google Ads to stay competitive. Real talk: storm-burst paid plus year-round …
Google Ads vs. SEO for Marietta home remodelers — which one actually pays?

Two Marietta remodelers. Same $4,000/month digital budget. One spends it all on Google Ads. The other splits 60/40 between SEO and targeted ads. After 18 m…
Google Ads vs. SEO for PI attorneys in Roswell.

A Roswell PI attorney spending $9,800/month on Google Ads paid $1,240 per signed case last year. A competitor who shifted $4,000 of that into SEO paid $490…
Google Ads vs. SEO for Marietta landscapers — which one actually pays?

A Sandy Plains Road landscaper ran Google Ads for 8 months, spent $19,400, and booked 6 jobs. He then put the same dollars into SEO and booked 23 jobs from…
Google Ads vs. SEO for custom home builders in Roswell.

Two Roswell custom builders working the Chattahoochee corridor. One spent $5,200/month on Google Ads for a year — 6 inquiries, 1 contract. The other spent …
Google Ads vs. SEO for Marietta pool builders.

The hidden cost of running Google Ads without SEO for Marietta pool builders isn’t the ad spend. It’s the $0 in leads the day you pause the campaign — whil…
$58 a click. After every hailstorm. For two solid weeks.

After a major hail event on the GA-400 corridor, Google Ads costs for “roofer Roswell GA” spike 340% in 48 hours. The Roswell roofer with page-one SEO befo…
The biggest myth in Roswell remodeler marketing.

Google Ads are not a shortcut to consistent leads. In a market where homeowners research for 26 days before calling anyone, the remodeler who shows up orga…
Should a Roswell landscaper run Ads or SEO?

Spend $2,500 a month on Google Ads or $2,500 on SEO? The honest answer depends on how long you’ve been in Martin’s Landing, how many reviews you have, and …
Google Ads vs. SEO for custom home builders in Alpharetta.

I’ll tell most custom home builders something that surprises them: Google Ads is almost always the wrong first move. Not because it doesn’t work — because …
