u/Funny_Impression_980

Hi Ladies!👋 Anyone else tired of monthly website fees?

I got so frustrated with the cost and complexity that I built a step-by-step system that creates a professional, mobile-ready page  without any coding, hiring someone, and best of all, no monthly subscriptions. You own your files.

Would this be helpful to anyone else here?

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Hi Ladies!👋 Anyone else tired of monthly website fees?

I got so frustrated with the cost and complexity that I built a step-by-step system that creates a professional, mobile-ready page  without any coding, hiring someone, and best of all, no monthly subscriptions. You own your files.

Would this be helpful to anyone else here?

reddit.com

Do you actually need help finding work, or is word of mouth enough?

Quick question for contractors and small trade business owners:

Is finding quality leads still a real issue, or are most of you getting enough work through referrals and word of mouth?

I recently put together a lead list for a plumber in my area. Around 25 homeowners likely needing work based on permit data, recent home sales, and aging properties, along with contact info and why they’d likely need a plumber specifically.

He found it pretty useful, so now I’m curious whether this is something other small businesses would actually find valuable, especially during slower periods.

For those of you who do need more work sometimes, what are you currently doing to find it? And would something like this actually be useful enough to pay for?

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u/Funny_Impression_980 — 4 days ago
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Is finding leads actually a problem for trades businesses, or am I solving something that doesn't exist?

Quick question for contractors and small trade business owners:

Is finding quality leads still a real issue, or are most of you getting enough work through referrals and word of mouth?

I recently put together a lead list for a plumber in my area. Around 25 homeowners likely needing work based on permit data, recent home sales, and aging properties, along with contact info and why they’d likely need a plumber specifically.

He found it pretty useful, so now I’m curious whether this is something other small businesses would actually find valuable, especially during slower periods.

For those of you who do need more work sometimes, what are you currently doing to find it? And would something like this actually be useful enough to pay for?

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u/Funny_Impression_980 — 4 days ago