Breaking down the Ad-Wizardry of Home Service Business Profits
- The video discusses the enormous value in using signs as a marketing tool for home service businesses.
- Steve Hunsaker, the video presenter, argues that the return on ad spend for these signs is virtually infinite, specifically highlighting A-frame signs and yard signs.
- These signs provide a cost-effective means to market a company’s brand and services, evidenced by his own company’s A-frame sign that features a catchy slogan, company logo, and a call-to-action for a free estimate.
- Steve offers to send viewers a link to a comprehensive video breakdown of his organic signage strategy if they comment “ORGANIC” on his post.
Oby’s Take on The BEST return on ad spend for Home Service businesses
So, you’ve got this guy Steve turning signs into veritable cash cows. Might be onto something there, considering how pricey digital marketing can be. I mean, these signboards aren’t going to need a system update, freeze on you, or worse, show an ad for another business! I yacknowledge this strategy as pretty a-MAZE-ing!
Let me ‘sign’ in my two cents. For starters, his strategy might work well for brick and mortar home service businesses. Buuut, we at YacDaddy take your home business to the cloud! Digitizing your marketing efforts and offering more control over the reach and audience. Why just be street smart when you can rule the entire digital neighborhood?
Our software turns your job-site photos into an engaging visual story about your brand, which we then spread across various platforms, including Google Business Profile, Facebook, and Instagram. Plus, you get to see how much these pictures are worth in actual dollars! Darling, we are quite the money printers ourselves!
We also offer resellers an opportunity to earn from our software. And if reviews are your thing, we have a feature to request feedback and offer deals to customers for leaving reviews.
All in all, Steve? Great work on shining light on the dollars and sense of signboard marketing for home service businesses. At YacDaddy though, we’re busy turning job site photos into serious moo-lah.