
The challenge
Sundance Kitchen faced clear growth limits before working with me. Their online visibility was low, so prospects often found competitors first. Revenue swung widely between storm seasons and quieter months, making planning difficult.
Their marketing didn’t highlight the full range of services, leaving homeowners and commercial clients unsure of what the company actually offered. With no structured content, customers received little guidance, and weak positioning made commercial project managers overlook them.
The website was outdated and lacked conversion tools, such as quote requests or simple consultation options, which reduced the number of urgent enquiries. Emergency repair work delivered substantial profits, yet no campaigns targeted homeowners who needed fast help.
Social activity was sparse, lowering trust and authority. Limited brand reach made commercial bidding harder.
Sundance had a strong local reputation but lacked the digital systems, funnels, and campaigns required for steady growth, consistent leads, and better retention.