
Most service business owners know they “should do more marketing” but feel overwhelmed by where to start. Social, SEO, email, content, Google—there’s always something screaming for attention. You don’t need a perfect strategy to win. You need a clear, realistic 30-day plan you can actually follow that gets you visible, builds momentum, and sets up long-term growth.
How to Use This 30-Day Plan
This isn’t a full-time job schedule. Think 30–60 focused minutes a day, five days a week, for one month. Each week has a theme, and each day has one simple action. By the end of 30 days, you’ll have:
- A cleaner, more convincing website
- A stronger Google Business Profile and local presence
- More reviews and social proof
- A basic content and follow-up system running
Bookmark this and work through it one day at a time. Done consistently, this is exactly the kind of foundation our Organic Traffic Services are built to scale.
Week 1: Fix the Foundation (Website & Messaging)
Goal: Make sure that when people actually find you, they understand what you do, who you serve, and how to contact you—fast.
- Day 1: Clarify your core offer. In one sentence: “We help [type of customer] with [specific problem] in [city/area].” This becomes the backbone of your homepage and profiles.
- Day 2: Update your homepage headline and subheadline to clearly state that core offer.
- Day 3: Add or improve your primary call-to-action buttons (“Request a Quote,” “Book Service,” “Schedule a Consultation”) above the fold and in at least two more spots.
- Day 4: Make sure your phone number and contact info are visible on every page, especially on mobile.
- Day 5: Add at least three strong testimonials or review snippets to your homepage and key service page.
Week 2: Be Found Locally (Google & Directories)
Goal: Show up where intent is highest—Google local search and Maps.
- Day 6: Claim or verify your Google Business Profile (GBP) if you haven’t already.
- Day 7: Clean up your GBP: correct name, address, phone, website, hours, and service area. Choose the most accurate primary category and 1–3 secondary categories.
- Day 8: Add a clear, keyword-rich business description mentioning your main services and city.
- Day 9: Upload at least 10 real photos—team, vehicles, work examples, office, etc.
- Day 10: List your business in 3–5 reputable directories (Yelp, Apple Maps, Bing Places, local chamber, high-quality industry sites) with consistent info.
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Week 3: Build Trust and Content That Works for You
Goal: Turn happy customers and your expertise into assets that attract and convert new leads.
- Day 11: Make a list of 10 recent happy clients you’d be comfortable asking for a review or testimonial.
- Day 12: Send each of them a short email or text requesting a Google review with your direct review link.
- Day 13: Collect 2–3 detailed testimonials (problem + result + why they recommend you) for use on your site and in proposals.
- Day 14: Draft one simple FAQ-style blog post or page that answers a common client question in depth.
- Day 15: Publish that blog post and share it once on your main social channel with a brief, personal caption.
Week 4: Stay Visible and Follow Up
Goal: Create simple, repeatable habits so visibility doesn’t vanish after 30 days.
- Day 16: Create a basic email list in your CRM or email tool with past and current clients.
- Day 17: Write a short monthly email template: quick tip, short story/case study, and a clear call-to-action.
- Day 18: Schedule your first monthly email to go out within the next week.
- Day 19: Set up a simple follow-up reminder: when a lead comes in, they automatically get a confirmation email or text.
- Day 20: Add a calendar reminder or simple automation to request a review after each completed job.
Bonus “Stretch” Days (21–30): Pick any of these and knock out one per day:
- Post once a week on your Google Business Profile using an offer, project highlight, or FAQ.
- Create one “before and after” case study and add it to your site.
- Reach out to one complementary business (realtor, contractor, attorney, etc.) about swapping referrals.
- Record a 60–90 second explainer video and embed it on your homepage or service page.
- Review your website analytics: identify your top two pages and make sure they both have strong CTAs.
What Happens After 30 Days
If you follow this plan, you’ll have a clearer message, a stronger local presence, more reviews, better content, and a basic follow-up rhythm—all in one month. From there, it’s about consistency: keep posting, keep asking for reviews, keep emailing your list, and keep tweaking what works.
When you’re ready to turn this 30-day foundation into a full, always-on system that grows your traffic and leads, explore our Organic Traffic Services and other done-for-you marketing solutions, or grab more playbooks like this on the Movou blog.