Contractor Case Study

Sunbelt Contractors Case Study: More Google visibility, more lead flow, and a 5x-6x revenue trajectory.

How On Point Web Marketing helped a Shreveport contractor move from buried in local search to top-three map-pack visibility for a high-intent contractor search.

Revenue trajectory5x-6x
Map-pack movementBuried -> Top 3
TimelineJuly 2025 -> December 2025
Business ImpactClient-Reported Growth

Client-Reported Growth

From on pace below $200K to targeting $1M-$1.2M in 2026.

Revenue outcomes are client-reported and may reflect multiple business factors. The documented marketing win is clear: stronger Google visibility, stronger map-pack presence, and a better system for turning local search into opportunities.

In July 2025, Sunbelt Contractors L.L.C. hired On Point Web Marketing to manage our advertising and marketing efforts. Geoff Landry, the owner of On Point, has been professional, precise, and honest throughout the process. He understands how to position a company ahead of the competition.

On Point offers marketing, consulting, website, and Google-related services that have helped our business grow. We are currently on target to gross between $1 million and $1.2 million in 2026. Before hiring On Point Web Marketing, we were on track to gross below $200,000.

Sunbelt Contractors L.L.C.

The business situation

A capable contractor needed to become easier to find when Shreveport customers searched.

This is the kind of problem many good service businesses have: the company can do the work, but competitors get seen first.

ClientSunbelt Contractors L.L.C.

General contractor serving the Shreveport market.

Starting pointToo hard to find

Weak map-pack visibility across the local market for an important contractor search.

Outcome shownTop-three visibility

By December 2025, Sunbelt was showing much stronger visibility across the same local search area.

The Challenge

Sunbelt was losing attention before the customer ever called.

For a contractor, being good at the work is not enough if customers do not see you when they search.

In July 2025, Sunbelt was not showing prominently across much of the Shreveport market for a high-intent general contractor search. The business was buried in too many local search zones, which meant competitors had more chances to earn the first call, the first quote request, and the first conversation.

On Point’s job was to strengthen the local search system around the business: profile signals, website relevance, local proof, review support, paid visibility where useful, and measurement tied back to real lead opportunities.

Before and After

From buried in the map to visible where buyers are looking.

The visual proof is simple: red meant Sunbelt was too hard to find in many parts of the market. Green means the business became much more visible across the same search area. That visibility is what creates more chances for calls, quote requests, and booked work.

Before: July 2025Buried in local map results
Baseline
July 2025 local ranking grid showing weak red local map rankings for Sunbelt Contractors.

Most of the local search area showed weak visibility, with many ranking points sitting far outside the positions customers usually notice.

After: December 2025Top-three local visibility
Result shown
December 2025 local ranking grid showing improved green local map rankings for Sunbelt Contractors.

By December 2025, the same local search area had shifted mostly green, with many points reaching the top 1-3 positions.

What this means commercially: Sunbelt became easier to find at the exact moment local buyers were searching for a contractor. That does not guarantee a sale, but it creates more qualified chances to win the job.

The Results

More visibility where contractor leads start.

Sunbelt moved from an average local map position around 18 to below 3 for the priority contractor search. In practical terms: from buried to visible in the map pack.

MetricJuly 2025December 2025
Local map visibilityBuried near position 18Top-three average position
Map color trendMostly redMostly green
Priority searchGeneral contractor in ShreveportGeneral contractor in Shreveport
Business impactWeak search presenceClient-reported revenue momentum

Business Impact

Client-reported revenue momentum followed the visibility work.

We are careful with revenue claims because marketing is not the only thing that affects growth. But the client-reported change is meaningful, and it lines up with the kind of visibility movement service businesses need if they want more qualified opportunities from Google.

Before On PointBelow $200K

Client-reported prior revenue pace.

2026 target$1M-$1.2M

Client-reported current revenue target.

Visibility changeTop 3

From buried in local search to map-pack visibility.

Revenue outcomes are client-reported and may reflect multiple business factors. This case study focuses on documented local visibility improvements and the client’s reported business results.

What this means for you

If buyers cannot find you, they cannot choose you.

01Visibility creates the first chance.

When your business shows up in the map pack and local search, you get more chances to enter the conversation before a competitor does.

02Trust turns searches into calls.

Reviews, local proof, service pages, and a clean website path help customers feel safer choosing your business.

03Tracking keeps the work honest.

The right plan should connect visibility work to calls, lead quality, and the next practical growth move.

Next Step

Want to know how your business shows up on Google?

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