
Most service business owners waste thousands on marketing that doesn't work. Flashy ads, expensive mailers, and random social media posts might feel productive, but they rarely move the needle. Here are five strategies that actually generate leads and grow revenue.
Your Google Business Profile (GBP) is the single most important marketing asset for a local service business. When someone searches "tree service near me" or "landscaping company in [city]," your GBP is what shows up in the map pack—the top three local results that get 44% of all clicks.
To optimize your profile:
Reviews are the currency of local marketing. Businesses with 50+ reviews and a 4.5+ star rating dominate local search results. But reviews don't happen by accident—you need a system.
The best approach is simple: ask every customer for a review within 24 hours of completing a job. Send a text message with a direct link to your Google review page. Make it as easy as two taps on their phone.
"We automated review requests through Biddesk and went from 23 reviews to 187 in six months. Our phone rings three times more than it used to." — Sarah K., Precision Tree Care
Your completed jobs are your best marketing material. Before and after photos tell a compelling story that no ad copy can match. Share them everywhere:
The key is consistency. Take photos of every job, not just the dramatic ones. Over time, you'll build a library of content that showcases the breadth and quality of your work.
Word of mouth is still the most powerful marketing channel for service businesses. But instead of hoping for referrals, create a structured program:
A good referral program can generate 20-30% of your new business at a fraction of the cost of paid advertising.
Your website should be more than a digital brochure. It should be a lead-generating machine optimized for local search. Focus on:
These five strategies aren't flashy, but they work. They compound over time, building a marketing engine that generates leads consistently without constant spending. Pick one, implement it well, and then add the next. If you need help managing the leads that come in, try Biddesk free for 14 days.

Founder of BidDesk
Kegan built BidDesk to solve the operational challenges he saw firsthand in the field service industry. He writes about business growth, operations, and technology for tree and landscaping professionals.
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