Remote — I work with clients anywhere

Your phone should be ringing more than it is.

I build the website, run the ads, and make the content that turns strangers into booked jobs — for contractors, service businesses, and anyone who lives or dies by the phone.

Websites
Ads
Content
In that order, and only what you actually need.
Who this is for

You're good at what you do.
You're not a marketer.

  • Your site looks like 2014 and never actually asks anyone to call.
  • You're renting leads from a directory and getting the same tire-kickers as three competitors.
  • Your busy season carries the slow one, and you'd like the slow one to stop being slow.
  • You hired an agency once that talked about impressions and never mentioned booked jobs.
What I do

Site first. Then ads.
Then content.

Sending ads to a site that doesn't convert is setting money on fire. Fix the leak first, then turn the traffic on.

Website

Fast, mobile-first, built around one job: get the call. Service pages, trust signals, local SEO, and a Google Business Profile that's actually finished.

$900 – $1,800one-time · you own it

Ads

Google and Meta campaigns pointed at the new site. Reported in plain English: cost per lead, cost per booked job.

From $600 / monthplus your ad spend

Content

Job-site video, before-and-afters, and posts that make you the obvious choice. Shot simply, cut for phones.

From $750 / monthscales with how much you post
Recent build

KCS Waterproofing
& Foundation

A site built to turn a homeowner's 2am "is that crack serious" panic into a booked free inspection.

[ Replace with a real screenshot of the KCS homepage ]

What it does

An interactive diagram of the foundation layers, a symptom checker that names exactly what the homeowner is seeing in their basement, a lead form above the fold, and a call bar that follows you down the page on mobile.

BuiltSite, lead capture, local SEO schema
TimelineUnder two weeks
StatusLive — tracking results now

Ascend is a new shop. I'd rather show you one real build than pad this page with logos I haven't earned.

What clients say

Honest words
from real people.

Every quote here is from someone who actually paid me and let me use their name. When I have more, they'll go here.

Your name could go here.
Founding client spot #1 open.
Founding client spot #2 open.
Founding client spot #3 open.
BN

You'll be working with me — Beau Napier

No account manager, no handoff to someone you've never met. I take the call, I build the thing, and I'm the one you text when something needs to change. Reach me directly at 812-820-4829 or ascendmedia57@gmail.com.

How it goes

Four steps.
No mystery.

1

Free teardown

Fifteen minutes. I walk your current site and show you exactly what's costing you calls. Yours to keep either way.

2

Scope and flat price

One page, one number. You know what you're getting before anything starts.

3

Build

One to two weeks. You see it before it goes live, and you get two rounds of changes.

4

Turn the traffic on

Ads and content once the site can catch what they bring. Month to month, no long contracts.

Pricing

You'll know the number before you're on a call.

  • Website — $900 to $1,800, one time. Depends on how many service pages you need. You own it outright. No monthly rent on your own website.
  • Ads — from $600 a month, plus what you spend with Google or Meta. That's the price for one platform in one service area. It moves up if you're running multiple platforms, multiple locations, or heavy spend. Either way, it's your ad account and your data.
  • Content — from $750 a month. That covers a steady baseline of video and posts. More volume, more platforms, or on-site filming moves the number.
  • Monthly work gets a firm number after the teardown, so you're not paying for things you don't need. You'll have that number before you commit to anything.
  • Most people start with the site, see the difference, then add ads. That's fine by me.
Founding client rate

First three clients: 30% off, and I mean it.

I'm building a portfolio, so I've priced these to be an easy yes. In exchange, all I ask is an honest testimonial at the end and permission to show the work. Not a fake-urgency countdown — just three spots, and then the price goes to normal.

Claim a founding spot
Straight answers

Questions you're about to ask

You're new. Why should I hire you?

Fair question, and I'm not going to invent a client list. Here's my answer instead: I'll rebuild a page of your site before you pay me a dollar, so you can judge the work and not the pitch. You'll also be talking to the person doing the work, not an account manager — and you're getting a founding rate you won't get from me in a year.

Do you have to be local to work with me?

No. Everything I do runs remote — calls, builds, ad accounts, reporting. Where you're located doesn't change the work.

Why is the monthly price a range and not one number?

Because the work isn't the same for everybody. Running one Google campaign in one town is not the same job as running Google and Meta across four locations. Rather than pad the price so it covers the biggest client and overcharge the smallest, I quote it after the teardown, when I actually know what you need. You'll have the real number before you commit to anything.

How long does a website take?

One to two weeks for a standard service business. The slow part is usually waiting on photos and your service list, not the build.

Do I own the site?

Yes. Your domain, your hosting, your code. Fire me tomorrow and you keep all of it. Same with your ad accounts.

Am I locked into a contract?

No. Monthly services are month to month. If it isn't working, you leave.

Can you guarantee results?

No — and be careful with anyone who does. What I can promise is that you'll know your numbers: cost per lead and cost per booked job, instead of guessing.

Free teardown

Send me your site.
I'll tell you what's broken.

No obligation, no pitch deck. If I can't find anything worth fixing, I'll tell you that too.

Or reach me directly: 812-820-4829 · ascendmedia57@gmail.com