Plumbing Digital Marketing

How TIBINT Cut a Companies cost per lead by 72%

FIXING LEAKING ADS TO GENERATE MORE LEADS AND OPTIMIZE THE ROI The Problem One of our clients in New York offers Plumbing, HVAC, and Electrical services. New York has a large, competitive market. The company had used four other pay-per-click PPC vendors in the past but was extremely unsatisfied with the cost-per-lead (CPL) and cost-per-booked…

Landscaping Marketing

Landscaping company sees 483% increase in leads with SEO

PLANTED GROWTH DURING OFF-SEASON WITH TARGETED SEO The Problem Frank and Chris came to TIBINT in 2017 with the goal of increasing online leads, converting more sales, and building their online presence. They had three specific problems: They needed to attract visitors to their website. They needed a steady flow of leads in the off-season.…

Flooring Marketing

Flooring Company Sees 300% increase in leads

GROW YOUR BUSINESS WITH A 360 STRATEGY The Problem A local flooring company in Florida was struggling with getting their brand out there to the public. Larger competitors outranked them on Google, which was taking all of their possible online traffic… The Solution Our first strategy to turn their advertising distress around was monitoring their…

Contractor Marketing

How a General Contractor cut their costs-per-lead in half

BUILDING STRONG FOUNDATIONS AND METHODS FOR GENERATING LEADS USING PPC The Problem A South Florida General Contractor was frustrated at the results of their past attempts with Google PPC advertising. They ran one campaign by themselves after reading a how-to tutorial, and their second try was with a digital marketing company based overseas. Both times…

How a Pest Control Company went from Paper Ads to PPC

SETTING TRAPS TO GET CRAZY DIGITAL ADVERTISING RESULTS The Problem A local South Florida pest control company came to TIBINT for help with their digital marketing campaign. After discussing strategies that would truly benefit their situation we found PPC was the avenue we should pursue. The company was looking to switch vendors because the previous…