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Answers before you commit

Everything you need to know about our process, timelines, and performance standards.

These answers are built to reduce buying friction before kickoff. If you need deeper guidance on local SEO, conversion strategy, or lead generation architecture, our team can map recommendations to your exact market and service mix.

We also update this page as our systems evolve so decision-makers can validate scope, reporting, and implementation expectations before committing budget.

Quick navigation for core planning questions

If you are evaluating a partner, start with scope, implementation speed, technical SEO quality, and conversion tracking. Those four areas shape whether a website actually produces qualified leads over time.

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Answers before you commit.

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How long does a typical build take?

Most projects launch in 4-6 weeks depending on scope, content readiness, and number of service areas. We provide a clear timeline in the first week.

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Do you handle SEO and content strategy?

Yes. Every build includes technical SEO, local keyword strategy, and conversion-focused copywriting so your site ranks and converts.

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What if we already have a website?

We can rebuild or migrate your existing site while preserving rankings. We also audit what is working so nothing valuable gets lost.

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How do you measure results?

We track rankings, call/form conversions, and lead volume. You will see weekly updates and a live performance dashboard.

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Do you offer ongoing support?

Yes. We provide maintenance, performance tuning, SEO improvements, and conversion testing after launch.

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What is included in the first strategy call?

We review your market, identify ranking opportunities, and map the pages needed to beat your competitors.

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How does your pricing work?

We offer three revenue structures: (1) Pay per closed job, (2) Revenue share, or (3) Pay per qualified lead. We recommend one based on your service type and risk preference.

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What are the two contract models?

Option A (Partnership): System on your domain. Option B (Lead Supplier): Independent brand access. Both models focus on exclusive, high-intent lead delivery.