Pest Control Marketing That Actually Works
92 to 93 percent of pest control websites don't show pricing anywhere on the site. Not a starting range. Not a service-by-service breakdown. Not even a "most customers pay between this and this." Just nothing. Meanwhile, the number one question pest control buyers have when they hit your site is "what is this going to cost me." The gap costs you leads you never even knew were looking. In Episode 26, Adam Bennett, Elisabeth Pallante, and Chad Treadway break down why hiding pricing actually protects your competition rather than your margin. You'll hear the three objections pest control owners raise about transparent pricing and why each one is wrong: * "My competitors will see my prices and undercut me." (They already know what you charge.) * "My pricing is too variable." (80 percent of your residential jobs fall within a tight band.) * "I want them to call me so I can sell them." (The sale happens before the phone call.) Then they walk through the four formats pest control companies can use to show pricing without committing to a rigid price list: the starting range, the most-customers-pay range, the treatment-by-treatment breakdown, and the estimator. You'll get the exact language that works and the language that doesn't. You'll also hear about a Southeast pest control company that added starting pricing to its service pages last fall. No other changes. Their form conversion rate went from 3.1 percent to 7.4 percent over four months, and their cost per lead from Google Ads dropped 41 percent. Same traffic, same ad spend, completely different outcomes. The episode closes with transparency beyond pricing. Policies, the humans behind the company, and your point of view. Plus Chad's one-sentence change you can make on your highest-traffic page this week that will measurably move your form fill rate within 30 days. Get your free pest control marketing audit at marketingthatactuallyworks.ai [http://marketingthatactuallyworks.ai] Score your website's AI search trust signals free at thecubescore.com [http://thecubescore.com]
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