You're good at what you do.
The internet just doesn't know it yet.
Most local service businesses are run by people who are genuinely great at their craft. They show up on time, do quality work, and take real pride in it. But their Google listing is half-finished, their reviews are thin, and the competitor down the street shows up first on Google — even when they're not as good.
That's not a skill problem. That's a visibility problem. And it's not your fault.
I kept noticing the same thing. The best businesses weren't always the ones showing up first.
Meet Jean
Hi, I'm Jean Almonte.
I'm a Cache Valley local and a Software QA Automation Engineer by day. For years I've used local service businesses the same way you do — calling a plumber when something breaks, searching for a good HVAC company when the furnace goes out, looking for a roofer after a bad storm.
And I kept noticing the same thing. The best businesses weren't always the ones showing up first. Good, hardworking people were getting passed over online while their work spoke for itself everywhere else.
That bothered me.
I spent a long time looking for a way to do something about it. I wanted to find a business where I could use my skills AND actually help people in my own community. Local SEO turned out to be that thing. It sits right at the intersection of technology and real people, and it gives skilled tradespeople the online presence their work already deserves.
That's why I started SmartBiz Services.
I know what it feels like to be burned.
A lot of business owners I talk to have hired a marketing company before. They paid good money, got a lot of promises, and never really saw results. They stopped trusting the whole industry because of it. I understand that completely.
SmartBiz is different not because I say so, but because of how I work. I'll always tell you the truth about where you stand. I'll show you exactly what I'm doing and why. I won't take you on as a client if I don't genuinely believe I can move the needle for you. And if something isn't working, I'll tell you that too.