THE BLOG
Digital marketing insights for home service businesses. Real strategies, real results.

The Wit Website Design Process
In today's Wit Wednesday our Lead Designer, Shayna, breaks down the web design process.

What To Know: Site Performance Reports
Here's what to know when it comes to running a performance and page speed report. What tools to use and how to interpret your score.

Demystifying SEO: How To Get Real Results
Frustrated with your organic SEO? We’re here to demystify SEO and show you what it takes to start getting ranked in organic search results.

Hijacked GMB Listings on the Rise
We’re seeing a growing trend of Google My Business profiles being hacked by unethical local marketing companies and scammers.

What Does Google’s New Passage Indexing Mean for My Website?
Passage indexing improves Google’s ability to answer niche queries directly in the search results. Will this affect your site? It depends.

Don't Get Spooked by Technology! Create Customer Conveniences and Operational Agility
Providing convenient ways for homeowners to find the right expert for the job and schedule service is crucial to growing a home service business. Ray Clark from Schedule Engine explains on this episode of Home Service Success TV.

3 Biggest Factors to Top Google Local Ranking
Local results are based primarily on relevance, distance, and prominence. A combination of these factors helps Google find the best match for your search.

Google LSA Introduces Bidding Platform
Google Local Service Ads is testing out a new bidding option for home service businesses. Let's show you how to check if you have it and how to use it.

Video for the Trades: The Story of Yellow Dog Creative
We sat down with video expert Nancy O'Hare, Founder and Owner of Yellow Dog Creative, to learn just how easy video can be.

September Sees Rise in SEO Volatility
Search result volatility has been rising throughout the month of September, indicating significant changes in Google's search algorithm.

Wit Interviews Chris Crew
Chris Crew grew his HVAC, Electrical, and Plumbing Business to 60 trucks and $18 Million in 4 Years
