Grow the book of business, not just the lawns.
Landscaping demand is seasonal and fiercely local. We've built the sites and search presence for Central Ohio crews like Meyers Landscape and Turf Barbers.
The landscaping calendar is unforgiving: the spring surge decides the year, and the companies that own the local rankings in March book the routes everyone else chases in May. That means the site, the service-area pages, and the Google Business Profile need to be tuned before the season, not during it.
Our work for Meyers Landscape and Turf Barbers covers both sides of the market, recurring residential routes and design/build projects, with booking flows, seasonal service pages, and before/after galleries that sell the work.
The proof, live landscaping & lawn care work
What we run for landscaping & lawn care
Common questions
When's the right time to invest in the website?
Fall and winter. A site launched in January ranks by the spring surge; one launched in April fights the whole season from behind. We scope landscaping projects backward from March.
Recurring mowing vs. design/build, can one site sell both?
Yes, but not with one page. The two buyers search differently and decide differently, so we build separate paths: route-service pages tuned for 'near me' searches, and a project gallery that sells five-figure builds.
Do before/after photos really matter?
They're the highest-converting asset in the category, and most crews never systematize capturing them. We set up the workflow (and the gallery) so every job feeds the marketing.

