How much should a Buford pool builder actually spend on marketing?

I’ll tell you what most marketing agencies won’t say out loud: the majority of Buford pool builders are either dramatically underspending — or spending the…
How much should a Suwanee roofer spend on marketing?

$3,140. That’s what a Suwanee roofer pays for a single lead from a lead-gen aggregator — for a job that should cost $400 to acquire. The math is the …
How much should a Suwanee home remodeler spend on marketing?

Why do two Suwanee remodelers with identical crews end up at completely different revenue numbers by December? It’s not the work. It’s not the price. It’s …
How much should a Suwanee landscaper spend on marketing?

Stop splitting your marketing budget across six platforms. Start owning one channel completely in Suwanee. The contractor who shows up consistently in one …
How much should a Suwanee personal injury attorney spend on marketing?

Two Gwinnett County PI firms. Same case-load capacity. One spent $4,200/month on marketing last year. The other spent $18,000. Guess which one was turning …
How much should a Kennesaw custom home builder spend on marketing?

Custom home builders in Kennesaw’s expansion corridors who spend less than 3.2% of revenue on marketing are statistically likely to be building 2–3 fewer h…
How much should a Suwanee pool builder spend on marketing?

The hidden cost of underinvesting in marketing for Suwanee pool builders isn’t a slow month — it’s a slow decade. If you’re grossing $1M+ and still s…
How much should a Kennesaw PI attorney spend on marketing?

$3,400/month. That’s the average a Kennesaw personal injury attorney spends on marketing. The top-performing firm in the same market spends $14,700/month. …
How much should a Kennesaw roofer spend on marketing?

Imagine it’s April in Kennesaw and a hail storm just rolled through the Wade Green Road corridor. You get 12 calls. Your competitor gets 47. The storm hit …
How much should a Kennesaw pool builder spend on marketing?

Most Kennesaw pool builders either spend way too little and wonder why their January calendar is empty, or they throw money at ads with no strategy and bla…
