Turn messy jobsite proof into buyer-ready copy for Google, Maps, and AI search.
Most contractors have the proof sitting on a phone: before photos, after photos, a few notes, maybe a good review. The problem is that buyers and search tools can't read a camera roll. This pack turns six real jobs into clean captions, FAQ answers, service proof, and website snippets you can actually paste.
Work starts after payment and checkout intake. If the business has no usable public proof or job photos, I'll recommend the cheaper first step instead of forcing the pack.
The buyer does not need more marketing words. They need proof they can understand fast.
A lot of contractor websites say "quality work" and then hide the useful stuff: what was wrong, what got fixed, where the job was, what material or surface was involved, and what a customer should expect next. This pack is the small cleanup that makes existing work easier to trust.
AI answers need clear business facts.
Semrush's current study of 200,000 Google AI Overviews is a useful warning: search results are getting summarized. If your site and profile do not spell out services, areas, proof, and common questions, you are easier to skip or misread.
Photos and proof already show up in buyer paths.
Google's Business Profile help says verified businesses can add photos and videos of storefronts, products, and services. For contractors, that means job photos should carry context instead of sitting there as "IMG_4821 after".
"Deck wash today. Turned out nice."
"Soft-washed a weathered cedar deck in north London before resealing. The grey film was mostly surface oxidation and mildew, so we used low pressure around railings and rinsed the siding line by hand."
"Yes, we do decks."
"Yes. We clean cedar, pressure-treated, and composite decks. For older cedar, we usually soft-wash instead of blasting because high pressure can raise the grain. Photos help us spot problem boards before quoting."
"Serving London, St. Thomas, Komoka, and nearby rural properties for soft washing, concrete cleaning, and seasonal exterior cleanup."
Local proof fields to collect: - service performed - city/neighbourhood - surface/material - problem fixed - safe method used - photo caption - related FAQ - next-step CTA
Quick proof gap check
Tick what you already have. If the score feels uncomfortably low, this is probably a good fit.
Start checking boxes. The point is not to shame the site. It is to find the missing context that keeps real work from selling for you.
Fix the gapsWhat happens after you buy
This is intentionally small. No endless audit deck. No fake ranking promises. The deliverable is copy and structure you can use this week.
Intake
Checkout collects your website or Google Business Profile link, service area, and the first proof gap. You can reply with photos or a shared folder after payment if needed.
Cleanup
I review the public materials, rewrite six proof blocks, draft ten FAQ answers, and note the highest-friction spots on the quote path.
Delivery
You get paste-ready captions, service snippets, FAQ copy, and a simple checklist for where to publish first. Typical turnaround is 48 hours after complete intake.
If the work is good, make it easier to believe.
The best first buyer is a contractor with real recent jobs, a thin website, and a Google profile that looks active but under-explained. If that sounds like you, the pack is built for exactly that gap.
Payment path: Stripe Payment Link. Work starts after payment and intake. No ranking guarantees, no fake reviews, no customer data scraped or published.