Turn anonymous visitors into known leads.
Practical, consent-first playbooks for home-service contractors — how to get found, capture the traffic you already pay for, and book more jobs, without the privacy-law exposure of scrape-and-cold-call tools. Pick a section to dive in.
How-To Guides
Step-by-step playbooks for getting found, capturing leads, and booking more jobs — built for home-service contractors.
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Plain-English definitions for visitor identification, consent, attribution, and first-party data.
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Plain answers to the marketing and compliance questions contractors actually ask — no jargon.
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Ideas and evidence on consent-first, privacy-safe lead generation for home services.
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With/without booked-job math for Google LSA, Thumbtack, Angi, and HomeAdvisor — how Consent Resolve stacks up additively.
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When the calendar's thin, the reflex is to buy more leads. But if you're answering the ones you have slowly, more volume just means more jobs lost to a faster shop. Speed beats volume — and it's cheaper.
Bad Data Is Quietly Killing Your Contractor CRM
Your CRM isn't underperforming because it's the wrong tool. It's clogged with duplicates, typos, and dead emails. Here's why data quality decides whether follow-up ever lands.
Do Your Bought Leads Come With Proof of Consent? Usually Not
When you buy a lead from a broker or a shared-lead reseller, the contact shows up but the consent almost never does. Here's why the proof gets left behind — and what it costs you when someone asks.