LeadRevs helps service businesses in Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Apex, and Chapel Hill get found on Google, convert more visitors into calls, and see exactly where every lead comes from. No long-term contracts. No vague reporting. Month-to-month, with tracked results.

Most service businesses have a one-page site or an outdated design that Google can't index properly. If there's no dedicated page for each service, Google has nothing to rank. Competitors with 10+ pages show up first — even if their work isn't as good.
Broad match keywords, no negative keyword lists, and sending traffic to the homepage instead of a landing page — these are the most common ways ad budgets get wasted. Tighter targeting and proper campaign structure fix this fast.
Getting traffic is only half the problem. If the site loads slowly, doesn't have reviews, click-to-call buttons, or clear service descriptions — visitors leave without calling. Small structural improvements can double the conversion rate.
Without call tracking and lead source reporting, there's no way to know which marketing is producing real jobs. Every dollar should be traceable back to a call, a form, or a booked appointment.
Not everything needs to happen at once. LeadRevs starts with the services most likely to generate revenue — then expands based on results.
Marketing starts with the jobs that bring the most revenue per call — not low-ticket work that fills the schedule but doesn't grow the business.
When someone searches "water heater repair near me" or "emergency plumber Cary," they need help now. LeadRevs puts the business in front of those searches.
Every campaign starts where competition is weakest and click costs are lowest — then scales into higher-volume keywords as results prove out.
Every call is tracked. Every form submission is logged. Monthly reports show exactly what was spent, what came back, and what to adjust next.
Most service businesses don't need a $5,000 marketing overhaul on day one. LeadRevs phases the work so each step pays for the next.
Review the current site, Google Business Profile, and ad accounts. Fix the obvious gaps. Set up call tracking and lead source reporting so results are measurable from the start.
Launch Google Ads targeting the highest-margin services. Optimize the Google Business Profile for the Map Pack. Start building reviews and local citations.
Build a new site with 15+ service pages, location pages, and conversion-focused design. This is the foundation for long-term organic growth.
It's common. A lot of service business owners have spent money on agencies or freelancers that delivered traffic reports but no real calls. Vague dashboards, recycled strategies — and then the “marketer” stopped answering.
Every engagement includes monthly reporting, call tracking, and direct communication. Ad spend is billed separately — not bundled or marked up.
For businesses that want a clear picture before committing to anything.
Site performance review
Google visibility analysis
Competitor comparison
Budget and targeting assessment
Prioritized action plan
For businesses ready to start getting more calls from Google. Ad spend billed separately to your card.
Google Ads setup & management
Google Business Profile optimization
Call and lead tracking
Monthly reporting with cost-per-lead
Month-to-month — cancel anytime
For businesses that need a stronger site before scaling. Then $500/mo for ongoing lead generation.
New site — 15+ service & location pages
Mobile-first, SEO-optimized design
Conversion-focused with reviews & CTAs
Everything in Monthly Lead Generation
Month-to-month after launch
Every audit is custom. It includes a review of the website, Google visibility, competitor activity, and — if ads are running — where budget is being wasted. The deliverable is a clear, prioritized action plan. No sales pitch. No generic PDF.
Website performance and structure review — speed, mobile usability, missing service pages
Google ranking and visibility analysis — keywords, Map Pack position, search volume
Competitor keyword and review comparison— what they rank for that you don't
Ad targeting and budget assessment — if applicable
Prioritized action plan — usable independently