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Hey, I'm David Brooks, and I'll be reviewing your Google Business profiles and answering your questions about ranking higher in local search from April 23-29. With over 10 years of experience in Local SEO, I've helped home service businesses land more jobs simply by optimizing their GBP listings. You don't need a big budget - you just need to show up where it counts! 🙌 Drop your Google Business Profile link below, and I'll give you personalized feedback on how to improve it and stand out. Let's turn those views into booked jobs and make sure your business shows up when it matters most. 💪 If you missed my session at Jobber Blueprint Live, "Local SEO Made Simple: Get Found, Get Booked, and Grow Your Business," check out upcoming events here: jobber.com/events. 🔺 Please note: Due to the high level of interest in this session, David may not be able to complete every review. He’ll do his best to get through as many as possible, prioritizing those submitted earliest. Thanks for understanding—and thanks for showing up in such a big way! (This post will be closed on April 29 at 5:00 pm MST)7.9KViews40likes585CommentsAre you building your personal brand?
Your personal brand is just as important as your business brand. Building your personal brand as a business owner can help build authority in your industry, social proof, and trust among your peers, employees, and customers. What do you want to know about building a personal brand? Have you claimed your Google Knowledge Panel?104Views4likes4Comments🌟 LIVE Website Reviews: Get your website reviewed by an expert 🌟
Is your website helping or hurting your business? Let’s find out together! Hey, I’m Stephen Baker, CEO of Flex Web Design, and from February 19–25, I’ll be hosting this AMA to review and optimize your website for better results. A strong website can turn visitors into paying customers—but only if it’s set up the right way. I’ve helped countless home service business owners improve their websites (seriously, just check out our case studies at flexmarketing.ca) - and now it’s your turn! Drop your website URL in the comments, and I’ll make you a custom screen recording providing feedback on: ✅ What’s working (and what’s not) when it comes to SEO ✅ Simple tweaks to increase your conversions (leads) ✅ How to make it more user-friendly Not sure where to start? Ask me anything about website best practices, SEO basics, or making your site work harder for your business. Let’s make sure your website is helping you win more jobs—not costing you leads! 🚀2KViews4likes42Comments🎙️ Podcast Discussion: Free Marketing Strategies That Actually Work
Earlier this week, Jobber launched 'Free Marketing Strategies That Actually Work'. We'd love to ✨ spark ✨ discussion around top takeaways and your own experiences! Let’s share low-cost tactics that have driven real results. What strategies have surprised you with their effectiveness? Tuned into the episode? Share any questions or notable learnings down below 👇 What are the best free marketing strategies you’ve used for your business?402Views3likes2CommentsAre there any car detailers on Jobber?
Hello Jobber community, I’m Zane Smith, a 21-year-old business owner based in Broward County, Florida, and co-owner of Spray Wipe Wash alongside my partner, Niwangee Nicolas (22). We run a luxury vehicle detailing company built around dealership-level standards. Over the past six years, I’ve specialized in detailing Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, Lamborghini, and other high-end and exotic brands, working directly with those dealerships. That experience shaped how we operate Spray Wipe Wash today—every vehicle gets treated like it’s sitting on a showroom floor, not in a driveway. While our core focus is luxury automotive detailing, we’re actively expanding into boat, plane, and residential detailing to offer a full premium care experience for our clients’ entire portfolio of assets.We’re new to Jobber and I’ve noticed there aren’t many car detailing companies on here, so I’m excited to connect with other owners, share ideas, and grow alongside a community that takes their business as seriously as we do.137Views2likes10CommentsSales Marketing
Need More Leads & a Website That Works as Hard as You Do?If you're a contractor offering services like remodeling, roofing, painting, or renovations, having a strong online presence isn’t optional anymore it’s essential. I specialize in building professional, mobile friendly websites that help contractors: Book more jobs Show off past work with photo galleries & testimonials Get found on Google with local SEO Look legit and stand out from the competition Whether you're just starting out or ready to take your business to the next level, I offer free consultations to see how we can upgrade your online presence and bring in more clients.309Views2likes4Comments🎙️ Marketing Insights for 2025
What’s been your most effective method for generating new leads without breaking the bank? 🏦 Earlier this week, Jobber launched 'A Recap of our BEST Marketing Tips from this Year' that compiled the best tips from industry pros, covering creative lead generation, building client trust, and optimizing your Google presence. Tuned into the episode? 👀 Share any questions or notable learnings down below 👇291Views2likes1Comment4 Overlooked Sales & Marketing Techniques! *They all have to do with appearance.
I am posting this because it might be overlooked due to being pretty foundational but newer people to business might not know. If you are new to business, you are actually skilled at what you do, but business just isn't taking off, then read this. If you get offended easily, then don't continue. However, if you really want to grow and improve yourself, then read on. Appearance - This is going to take some serious ability to be self-aware and evaluate yourself for growth. Some people might not want to bring this up because "just do you" is a cultural norm now, but the reality is that people are going to judge your appearance before they ever hear a word you say. We might want to assume people will overlook appearance but they might not and we just have to understand that is a reality no matter how we feel about it. Here are a few things to consider: Professional Attire - If you are the owner of your business and you are trying to sell your services you shouldn't show up to sell the way you would to just any other casual occasion, or to do labor. Step it up. Wear nice shoes, slacks, and a collard shirt, or button up shirt. Make sure your clothes are neat, clean, and not a wrinkled mess with stains. Hygiene - Make sure you have decent hair cut and don't look like you just crawled out of bed. If you have beard make sure it is well groomed. Wear deodorant and make sure you smell nice. Make sure your breath smells good too. Keep gum or mints in your vehicle. Piercings & Tattoos - I personally hire guys/gals and I don't personally care about piercings or tattoos but our customers might. Just take that into consideration and make an attempt to cover them if you see that this could be a factor in certain sales situations. Weight/Personal Care - This one could get some hate but its just real. I'm not even 100% where I want to be with this one. Here is the reality... being healthy and in shape takes discipline. When you show up as someone who is in shape and not overweight it communicates something without using words. It communicates discipline. People want to hire people who are disciplined and do what they say they will. When you look good, then you don't even have to say you are a disciplined and consistent person because your presence communicates it. You will also show up into rooms with more confidence which will help tremendously when selling. Language - you may cuss like a sailor and that is fine. But when you are in a sales situation air on the side of caution and clean up your speech. Speak professionally and never bring up politics or religion. Vehicle - Make sure your vehicles are clean and organized. I don't care what you say. People will judge you based on your vehicle. That is just the culture we live in. I'm not saying you have to polish your work truck but make sure it is clean and organized. If you have papers covering your dash board, fast food that is a month old shoved in the dash, and bottle, cans, and other trash falling out of the floor board when you open the door, then do better. Have a place for your tools and equipment and keep them clean and organized on your vehicle. Website - Your website is going to make a big impression on your customers. How you do one thing is how you do everything to your clients. If your website is unprofessional, messy, unorganized, and confusing then your clients might think that you are all those things. Take time, or money to invest into having a nice website. Social Media - If you are not present on social media (personally or professionally) and posting professional looking content, then you are communicating something to your client. You could be communicating that you aren't active, you aren't truly professional, or if your content is low quality...clients might view you as being cheap or low quality. Business Practices - This is such a simple concept. Have professional business practices and standards. Answer your phone. Show up when you say you will. Do what you say you will do. Be organized and clean. You can ignore all of these little things if you think they aren't important but I can promise you if you are letting your offense of any of these things keep you from doing them, or giving them attention then that is probably part of why you aren't growing. I promise you that companies that are growing and doing big things take all of these things into consideration and constantly try to improve them. Make excuses for yourself, or start making changes. This is all part of your brand. You want a better brand, then make yourself better. Raise the standard. Always be improving and evaluating. Make it easy to refer your business because your professional standards are so high and seen by all that make contact with you. Never get complacent and satisfied always find ways to improve. When you do this be ready for the new opportunities that will come your way!33Views1like0CommentsGMB how to get listed as a mobile business
Hi, My name is Deanna and I am a sole owner/operater for Pawsitive Lawns LLC. I am starting a dog waste removal business with the intentions of growing and expanding into lawncare and landscaping and other services. I am in the beginning stages of operating a new business. I am starting small, as I have limited capital right now and using personal funds, but I got rejected from listing my business on google my business because of my physical location is my house, but I will be traveling to residential and commercial locations, not having people come to my location. Does anyone know how to get a mobile service listed correctly so I can be "googled" in my service area? Thank you in advance for any and all help. I truly appreciate being part of this community!98Views1like3Comments