Same-day cleanup for local contractors

Your Google profile should answer the question a nervous buyer is already asking.

A lot of good contractors have a profile that looks fine at a glance, then falls apart when a buyer asks: “Do they do my exact job, in my area, and can I trust them in my driveway?” This pack turns your public Google proof into clean, buyer-ready answers.

✓ No login needed for the first pass✓ Work starts after payment and intake✓ Built for roof, exterior, landscaping, trades, and home-service owners

Why this tiny cleanup matters now

Customers are not only searching your name. They are asking Google, Maps, and AI answers who is safe, close, credible, and worth calling. If your profile has thin services, old photos, no plain-English Q&A, or reviews that never get turned into proof, you make the buyer work too hard.

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Service confusion“Exterior cleaning” does not answer whether you clean vinyl, eaves, concrete, decks, or commercial storefronts in their city.
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Trust proof is buriedGreat reviews and job photos sit there, but the profile never spells out what they prove.
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AI answers need clean source materialHelpful, specific public copy gives search systems better material than vague service lists and stale posts.

Signal: BrightLocal reports Google, Google Maps, and business websites are the most trusted local research platforms, and 62% of consumers would avoid a business if they found incorrect information online. Semrush’s AI Overview study found AI answers lean heavily into lower-volume informational searches, exactly where “best/safe/cost/near me” questions live. BrightLocal · Semrush

What you get back

Not a giant SEO report. A small, practical pack your office can use without learning another platform.

Buyer-question mapPlain questions buyers ask before they call: safety, price, timing, materials, service area, proof, and what happens next.
Proof snippetsShort answers built from real public evidence: reviews, photos, years in business, job types, locations, and policies.
Update checklistExactly what to add to Google services, Q&A, posts, and your website later, without touching anything risky on day one.

A small sample of the output

This is the level of practical writing you should expect. It is meant to help a buyer decide, not impress another marketer.

Buyer asks: “Is soft washing safe for my shingles?”

Profile gapPhotos show roof work, but the service description never explains process or safety.
Proof snippet“We use a low-pressure soft wash process for asphalt shingles, with photos of finished roof jobs in London and St. Thomas. Ask for the roof-cleaning prep note before booking so you know what gets protected.”
Google Q&A draftQ: Do you pressure wash roofs? A: No. Roof cleaning is handled with a low-pressure soft wash process. High-pressure washing is not used on shingles.

Buyer asks: “Can you clean old driveway stains?”

Profile gapConcrete is listed, but there is no expectation-setting for rust, oil, or deeply settled stains.
Proof snippet“Driveways and walkways can usually be brightened in one visit. Oil and rust are assessed first because some stains improve but do not disappear completely.”
Google post draft“Driveway cleaning season: send a photo if you want a quick read on oil, rust, or winter buildup before booking.”

Buyer asks: “Do you handle cleanup or only installs?”

Profile gapThe business has project photos, but the profile does not separate cleanup, trimming, mulch, and full installs.
Proof snippet“For smaller yards, we can quote cleanup and refresh work separately from full landscaping installs. Share photos of the worst areas first so the estimate is not padded.”
Service copy draftSeasonal cleanup, hedge trimming, mulch refresh, small repair jobs, and full installs should each have their own short service line.

60-second proof check

Tick what is true right now. The score is not scientific. It tells you whether your public profile is making the buyer’s job easier or harder.

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If this is a real business profile, there is probably low-hanging fruit.

Who should buy it

Best fit: an owner-led contractor or local service business with real work history, decent reviews, and a Google profile that has been updated “whenever someone remembers.”

Bad fit: a brand-new business with no proof yet, anyone looking for guaranteed rankings, or anyone trying to manufacture reviews. This pack organizes what is real. It does not fake momentum.

Timeline after checkout

INTAKESame dayCheckout collects the Google profile, city + service, and the proof or objection you care about most.
REVIEWPublic auditI review the profile, website path, services, photos, Q&A, reviews, and buyer questions using public information only.
DELIVERYPack returnedYou get the proof map, snippets, suggested Q&A/post/service copy, and an implementation checklist.

Ready to make the profile easier to trust?

If the profile is a mess, start here before spending more on ads, SEO, or another tool.

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