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Weekly insights on AI search, local SEO, and digital strategy for Texas contractors and trade businesses.

AI SearchMarch 20, 20265 min read

Stop Losing Jobs to Google: How AI Search is Changing the Trades in 2026

75% of Americans now use AI regularly to find local services. If your plumbing, landscaping, or electrical business isn't optimized for AI search, your competitors are stealing your leads right now.

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AEOMarch 15, 20266 min read

What Is AEO and Why Every Texas Contractor Needs It

AI Answer Engine Optimization (AEO) is the new SEO. When a homeowner asks ChatGPT 'who is the best plumber in San Antonio?', AEO determines whether your name comes up — or your competitor's.

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StrategyMarch 10, 20264 min read

Wix vs. AI-Optimized Website: What Texas Contractors Need to Know

A Wix site is a billboard on a dirt road. An AI-optimized trades website is a billboard on I-35 with a salesperson handing out your business card. Here's the difference in plain English.

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Local SEOMarch 5, 20265 min read

Why San Antonio Contractors Need Neighborhood Landing Pages

When a homeowner in Stone Oak searches for 'landscaping in Stone Oak San Antonio', does your website show up? Without neighborhood landing pages, the answer is almost certainly no.

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StrategyFebruary 28, 20264 min read

Why a Spanish-Language Website is a Competitive Advantage in Texas

San Antonio is 65% Hispanic. A bilingual contractor website reaches twice the market. Here's why the Spanish Language Version add-on is the single highest-ROI investment you can make.

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Local SEOFebruary 20, 20267 min read

The Complete Google Business Profile Guide for Texas Contractors

Your Google Business Profile is the single most important free tool for local contractor lead generation. Here's how to optimize it for maximum visibility in San Antonio and beyond.

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VEOFebruary 15, 20265 min read

Voice Search for Plumbers and Electricians: How to Get Found by Siri and Alexa

50% of US adults use voice search daily. 'Hey Siri, find a plumber near me' is now one of the most common ways homeowners find contractors. Is your website ready?

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PricingFebruary 10, 20264 min read

How Much Should a Contractor Website Cost in 2026?

Traditional agencies charge $8,000–$25,000 for a professional contractor website. AI-powered platforms have changed the math completely. Here's what you should actually pay.

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