From a young age, I always had an entrepreneurial spirit. Working alongside my father in his business as a roofer, I labored hard and delved into the marketing aspect, finding a particular affinity for sales. Roofing was demanding work, but the thrill of closing deals and crafting marketing strategies was where my passion truly lay.
After graduating, I joined the United States Air Force and served honorably, gaining discipline and a renewed drive to forge my path. Post-service, I naturally gravitated back to entrepreneurship, starting a successful roofing company. Yet, despite the company's success, I longed for a different kind of challenge—one that aligned with my true passion for marketing.
The advent of the internet was a game-changer. I immersed myself in the world of eCommerce, honing my skills and discovering new ways to channel my marketing expertise. This journey led me to a local saw blade sharpening service with national reach, where I saw tremendous potential for growth through digital marketing.
I eagerly joined the team, confident that my talents would be a perfect fit. However, reality was different. My innovative ideas were dismissed, and I was seen as the crazy man with insane notions about the internet's potential for saw blade sharpening. Undeterred, I waited for my chance, believing in the vision I had.
For five years, I persevered, doing everything asked of me and more. Finally, I found myself in a meeting with the HR/Marketing manager, ready to present my ideas. I highlighted their failing Shopify venture and proposed solutions, but my suggestions were met with anger and offense. The manager saw my initiative as overstepping boundaries, and I was dismissed back to the lowest job in the place—cleaning saw blades.
Despite my anger, knowing that pride and incompetence were the real obstacles, I continued to push forward. The next day, I was fired—an employee always on time, proficient in multiple departments, and well-liked by the entire plant, treated like family.
I didn't let this setback stop me. I continued developing my project, pouring my heart and soul into it. Today, I present to you sawbladesharpening.info, a testament to my dedication and vision. This project holds immense promise, but I no longer have a personal purpose for it. I am ready to pass it on to someone who can take it to new heights.
Please take a look at the following screenshots for more details about the product. Thank you for your consideration.
This project was started only a few months ago. There are at this time 766 pages indexed on google and when it reaches its max potential to 6600 pages in the United States. Click the picture for and enlarged version.
First 2 months of traffic.
Click to enlarge. First 2 months of traffic with almost 6000 more cities to be indexed by the google crawler. Already sporting an amazing "click through rate" 10 times the industry norms. Note the average page position. A great many in the top spot.
Replace or enhance your current google ads campaign.
sawbladesharpening.info is a blank slate built with the versatility and customization of WordPress. It is perfectly suited for selling both services and goods. Already, it is ranking well in a market that receives 1,900 searches a month. While that may not seem like a large number, it's clicks from customers with a need and an intent. Currently, the site is ranking on the first page and in top positions for numerous keywords. It has generated calls and is attracting attention. At this point, I expect it to generate at least 800 to 1,000 clicks per month from qualified customers with definite buying intent, leading to repeat business.
Summary.
Don't judge the site by its appearance; it is built with WordPress, which allows for easy and quick customization. Changes can be made on the fly, ensuring the site is always up-to-date. The true power lies in my personal "secret sauce" that gets the site to rank highly on Google search results—and quickly. Despite skeptics, both laymen and experts, saying it couldn't be done, the proof is right before your eyes.
For example, search "saw blade sharpening Austell GA" on Google and see who comes out on top. Similarly, "saw blade sharpening in Maxton NC" and "saw blade sharpening Hibbing MN" rank highly, often in the top spots. I will provide a CSV file for your spreadsheet program that shows the cities where the site is currently ranking well.
I am flexible in terms of the handover: I can transfer the site as-is, or continue to develop and administer it. The price will reflect your preference.
Here is the csv file. Look to end of the string and google search the "city and state as described above" to check rankings for yourself.
Tommy Bravo
Owner and Chief Developer SavageSeo.Pro
404-786-7424