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Marketing for Redfield, Iowa businesses.

Redfield and Stuart share a school district, which means we share Friday nights, gyms, and sidelines. WCV isn't a service area on a map to us. It's the neighborhood.

We already work here too. The Redfield Fire Department's website came off our desk.

1 Redfield client 5.0 stars on Google WCV school district · Dallas County

Small towns don't get skipped by customers. They get skipped by agencies.

Most agencies chase the metro, and a Redfield business that calls one gets either a shrug or a metro invoice. Meanwhile your customers search Google exactly like everyone else in Dallas County. When someone nearby looks for what you do and you don't show up, the job, the order, or the reservation goes to whoever does. Usually somebody bigger, farther away, and no better at the work.

Your customers search the same Google as Des Moines. Your marketing should show up the same way.

Here's our angle, and it's not a pitch: we're from the same district. Stuart, Dexter, Menlo, Redfield. Same schools, same fundraisers, same two-lane roads. When we say we know the town, we mean we're already in it. That's also why we price the way we do. A Redfield business shouldn't pay Des Moines rates to be visible in Redfield.

The work itself is the same machinery we run for fifty businesses across Iowa: a website that shows up in searches, a Google Business Profile that stays accurate, reviews that keep coming, and social posts that go out even during the weeks you can't think about marketing.

The Redfield work we've already done.

Community work counts double in a town this size.

Redfield

Redfield Fire Department

We rebuilt the department's website and keep its social media running.

redfieldfire.org

When the fire department needed a website that works, that build came off our desk. Small towns notice who shows up for community work. So do we.

What a Redfield business actually gets.

Not a package grid. The work that puts a small town business in front of the people searching for it.

A website that puts you on the map

Pages built to show up when people across Dallas County search for what you do, so your reach isn't capped at word of mouth.

Google visibility without the metro invoice

Your Business Profile accurate, your reviews growing, and your business on the map when a neighbor is deciding who to call.

Social posts on a schedule, not a someday

You send photos from the shop or the job. We turn them into posts that go out every week, whether or not you had time to think about it.

A neighbor, not a vendor

Same district, same sidelines. You can flag us down at a game, and the person you flag down is the person doing the work.

Proof from the people we work for.

★★★★★

Our proof isn't a wall of stock quotes. It's a 5.0 star rating across 19 Google reviews from the small town business owners we work with every week, and a rebuilt website for the Redfield Fire Department you can go look at right now.

See for yourself on our Google profile. 5.0 stars across 19 reviews.

Questions we actually get.

Do you already work in Redfield?

Yes. We rebuilt the Redfield Fire Department's website and handle its social media. Community work in a town this size is the best reference there is.

Do we have to meet in person to work together?

Most of the work happens by phone, text, and email. But we're in the same school district, so odds are we're already at the same games. When a sit-down helps, it's a short drive.

What does marketing cost for a Redfield business?

It depends on what you need, and we price for real small town budgets. Tell us what's broken and we'll tell you what we'd fix first and what it costs. Call or text (515) 422-6208.

Ready to put your Redfield business on the map?

Tell us what you do and we'll give you a straight answer on where we'd start. The first conversation is free and useful either way. Call or text (515) 422-6208.

Let's talk

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