Alt text: make Google see your work photos
Your job photos are invisible to Google without alt text. What to write, where the field hides in every major builder, and how to find every miss.
Most agencies guard this stuff like a recipe. I don’t. Every guide here teaches you to do the actual work, step by step, no email required. If you’d rather I just handle it, the button’s right there.
Your job photos are invisible to Google without alt text. What to write, where the field hides in every major builder, and how to find every miss.
Claim your Bing Places listing and set up Bing Webmaster Tools in about 30 minutes, mostly by importing what you already built on Google.
The exact directories a local service business should be listed in, in order, plus how to find and fix listings showing the wrong info.
Set up Google Search Console in about 30 minutes: verify your site, submit your sitemap, and read the reports that show how customers find you.
Add LocalBusiness schema to your site so Google reads your name, hours, and service area straight from the code. Template and test steps included.
Check what Google shows under your listing, write descriptions that win the click, and add them in WordPress, Wix, Squarespace, or GoDaddy.
The pages a local service site needs, what goes on each one, and how to check Google is picking them up. Plain steps for owners, no marketing degree.
The formula for local page titles that win clicks, with character limits and where to change them on WordPress, Wix, Squarespace, and GoDaddy.
Claim and fix your business listing on Apple Maps with Apple Business Connect in about 20 minutes, so iPhone users and Siri can find you.
A same-day system for steady Google reviews: your link, the exact text to send, a QR code, and the rules that keep reviews from getting removed.
A calm four-part reply that wins the reader, copy-paste templates, how to report fake reviews, and how to bury a bad one with real ones.
Claim, verify, and fill out your Google Business Profile in about 30 minutes. Exact steps for Wisconsin service businesses, no tech skills needed.
The exact moment to ask for a Google review, the link to send, and word-for-word scripts that get real customers to actually leave one.
Test your site on a phone, then fix text size, tap targets, tappable phone numbers, and slow images with free tools. No coding background needed.
The exact questions that expose lock-in, rental pricing, and padded portfolios before you sign, plus the five logins to demand before final payment.
Six concrete, checkable signs your site is actually costing you calls, and how to tell those apart from things that just look dated but aren't hurting you.
Make your phone number tappable with one line of code, put it where thumbs can reach, and test it. Exact steps for WordPress, Wix, and Squarespace.
Run a free check at pagespeed.web.dev, fix the five failures behind most ADA complaints, and pass the keyboard test. Plain steps, free tools.
Rewrite your homepage in 30 minutes so visitors call. Headline formulas, proof placement, and copy-paste examples for local service businesses.
Find out why your site loads slow, then fix it: shrink images, cut junk plugins, turn on caching, and check your hosting. Free tools, no coding.
Why shared links show a blank box, the four Open Graph tags that fix it, and where to set them in WordPress, Wix, Squarespace, or GoDaddy.
Set up Google Analytics 4 in about 30 minutes: create the property, install the tag, and see which marketing actually brings in customers.
Install the Meta Pixel on your site in about 30 minutes, verify it fires, and set up a Lead event so you know which Facebook ads bring real customers.
Turn on a free SSL certificate, redirect every visitor to https, and clear the Not secure warning from your site in about 30 minutes.
Find where your domain is registered, take ownership of the account, turn on auto-renew, and set backup reminders so your site and email never go dark.
Three copy-paste security headers, a free scanner to check your grade, and exact steps to add them on Cloudflare, WordPress, or regular hosting.
Your invoices hit spam because your domain fails three email checks. Set up SPF, DKIM, and DMARC yourself in about 30 minutes, exact records included.
Copy-paste prompts for estimates, review replies, customer messages, and paperwork. Free tools, about 30 minutes to try all fifteen.
A quote follow-up system for a small shop: one spreadsheet, three saved texts, five minutes a day. Built with free tools you already have.
What an AI receptionist does, what it costs, and how to set one up yourself, from missed-call texts to a voice agent that books jobs.
Draft quotes, answer emails in your voice, write job posts, and triage your schedule with Claude. Real prompts, no tech background needed.
What to fix so ChatGPT, Google AI, and Perplexity name your business when someone asks who to hire. Profiles, crawler access, and pages AI can quote.
When you can't pick up, an automatic text keeps the caller from dialing the next company. Free phone settings today, a $15 tool when you're ready.
An honest tool-by-tool rundown for writing, phones, scheduling, and books. What to pay for, what the free tier already covers, and what to skip.
You already take photos on every job. Here's how to turn them into a month of posts, before-and-afters, and Google Business updates with an AI tool and 20 minutes a week.
Upload a supplier contract, lease, or vendor agreement to AI before you sign it. What to ask, what it catches, and what still needs a lawyer.
The exact things not to paste into ChatGPT or Claude, the settings that stop your data from training the model, and simple rules your team can actually follow.
Nine things you can do tonight to stop losing calls after hours, plus the one thing worth paying someone else to build for you.
What it actually costs, per month, to cover your phones three ways, plus what missed calls already cost you. Real numbers, no sales pitch.
How to wire Vapi to a Twilio number and build a voice agent that answers your phone. Real setup steps, real monthly costs, and where it breaks.
The hands-on build: compare tools, wire up your calendar, write the greeting script, and set the rules for when it hands off to a human.
Use AI to draft review replies in seconds, with tone rules and prompts for 5-star, 3-star, and angry reviews, plus when to stop typing and pick up the phone.
Set up an online booking page with real buffer rules and text reminders using tools you probably already have. About 30 minutes, no new software required.
Turn on QuickBooks or Wave's built-in reminders in ten minutes, then patch the gaps with a free Make automation. Copy-paste reminder text included.
Wire up an automated review request that fires the moment a job closes, waits the right amount of time, then texts the link. No monthly tool required.
A weekend plan for adding a real chatbot to your site: free vs paid options ranked, training it on your own FAQ, and handing off to a human when it should.
A Google Sheet with five columns, a form that feeds it automatically, and rules for the day a spreadsheet stops being enough. No CRM required.
A self-check for local service businesses: the ten patterns that mean automation will pay for itself, and the first fix for each.
A field-by-field rundown of which AI tools actually pay for themselves and which ones to skip, with one first move for each.
The honest hours, tool costs, and quality ceiling for building your own site versus paying someone, so you pick with real numbers instead of a gut feeling.
Real redesign price ranges for a Wisconsin small business, what pushes the number up or down, and the one mistake that costs more than the redesign itself.
Honest price ranges by project type, why two quotes for the same job can differ by 10x, and when off-the-shelf beats custom outright.
I give this away on purpose, no strings, because a guide doesn’t compete with what I actually sell. Some owners read one, fix the thing themselves, and never hear from me again. Others decide an hour of their time is worth more than the fix. Both outcomes are fine by me.