Small Service Business
The 7-Step Blueprint to Launching a Small Service Business in 30 Days (and Start Getting Leads Fast)
Introduction: The 30-Day Possibility
- Law firms
- Junk removal companies
- Accounting practices
- Photography studios
- Consulting firms
- Roofing companies
- Physiotherapy clinics
- And more…
Step 1: Validate Your Business Idea (Days 1–3)
Why it matters:
How to do it:
- Go to Google Trends.
- Type in your service, e.g., “roof repair Toronto” or “tax accountant Mississauga.”
- Look for a steady or rising interest line over the past 12 months.
- If the trend is declining sharply, reconsider the niche or location.
- Use free tools like Ubersuggest or Google Keyword Planner, or paid tools like Ahrefs/SEMrush.
- Type in variations of your service (e.g., “junk removal near me,” “emergency plumber downtown Toronto”).
- Anything above 500 searches per month locally suggests healthy demand.
- Search your top keyword in Google and open the top 5 results.
- Note their website quality, reviews, offers, and social media presence.
- Look for weaknesses — old websites, poor reviews, or generic messaging you can outperform.
- In ChatGPT:
- Service(s) offered
- Target market
- Unique selling point (USP)
- Pricing range
- 2–3 differentiators from competitors
“Act as a business strategist. I want to start a [type of service] business in [city].
Suggest 5 unique angles or offers that would make me stand out in my market.”
Deliverable by Day 3:
A one-page Business Concept Sheet including:
Step 2: Define Your Offer & Pricing (Days 4–5)
Why it matters:
How to do it:
- Instead of: “We do accounting for small businesses”
- Say: “Flat-fee monthly bookkeeping + quarterly tax planning for businesses under $1M revenue.”
- For a roofing company: “Free same-day leak inspection + guaranteed repair within 48 hours.”
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- Prompt:
- Pick 2–3 that feel most persuasive and test them in conversations or on your website.
- Research competitors via Google, Yelp, and Facebook Marketplace.
- If they don’t publish pricing, call for quotes (you’ll get market benchmarks fast).
- Decide: will you price lower for faster entry or higher for premium positioning?
Examples:
- “10% off all services booked before [date].”
- “First 5 clients get a free consultation.”
- “Free photo album with every wedding shoot booked this month.”
Deliverable by Day 5:
A Service Menu + Pricing Sheet that can be emailed, texted, or handed to a prospect on the spot.Step 3: Set Up Your Digital Presence (Days 6–10)
Why it matters:
How to do it:
- Domain: Use Namecheap or GoDaddy.
- Hosting: SiteGround for speed and reliability.
- Choose a short, memorable domain. Avoid hyphens and weird spellings.
- Use WordPress + Elementor, Webflow, or Squarespace.
- Homepage must have:
- Your offer in the first headline
- A clear call-to-action (“Call Now” / “Get Free Quote”)
- Social proof (testimonials, reviews)
- Contact info in the header & footer
- Example for a junk removal business: “We clear your junk within 24 hours — book online in 60 seconds.”
- Sign up for Google Workspace to get yourname@yourdomain.com.
- Avoid Gmail/Yahoo for business — looks amateur.
- Logo: Canva Pro or Looka.
- Decide 2–3 brand colors & 1–2 fonts.
- Apply them consistently on your website, social media, and invoices.
A live, mobile-friendly site that looks professional and tells people exactly what you do, for whom, and how to hire you.
Step 4: Get Found on Google (Days 11–14)
Why it matters:
How to do it:
- Go to Google Business Profile, sign in, and claim your business.
- Fill in every field — especially your services, service area, and opening hours.
- Minimum: logo, team photo, service in action, before/after shots.
- Add a short intro video filmed on your phone explaining who you help and how.
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- Use ChatGPT:
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- Email 5–10 friends or past clients:
- Link them directly to your review page.
Step 5: Build Your Social Media Lead Engine (Days 15–20)
Why it matters:
How to do it:
- Visual services (photography, roofing): Instagram, TikTok.
- Professional services (law, accounting): LinkedIn, Facebook.
- Educational: “5 signs you need a roof repair.”
- Behind-the-scenes: “Here’s how we prep for a client shoot.”
- Social proof: Testimonials, reviews, before/after transformations.
- Ideas & captions: ChatGPT, Jasper.
- Design & reels: Canva Pro, CapCut.
- Example prompt:
“Create 15 Instagram post ideas for a physiotherapy clinic, each with a short, engaging caption and a call-to-action.”
- Schedule 2–4 posts/week via Later, Buffer, or Metricool.
Two weeks’ worth of scheduled posts across your chosen platforms.
Step 6: Start Driving Traffic & Capturing Leads (Days 21–26)
Why it matters:
How to do it:
- Email or DM contacts:
“Hey, I’ve just launched [business name] offering [service]. If you or someone you know needs [service], here’s my site: [link].”
- Facebook Groups, Reddit, Nextdoor.
- Don’t spam — answer questions and offer help. Drop your link only when relevant.
- $50–$100 to test Facebook/Instagram or Google Ads.
- Target by location + interests (e.g., homeowners within 15km of your city center).
- Offer something free in exchange for email/phone (e.g., “Free 15-min consultation” or “Home maintenance checklist”).
- Build landing page via MailerLite or ConvertKit.
- Tools like Instantly.ai or Lemlist can send small-batch, personalized emails to targeted local leads while you sleep.
First 5–10 qualified leads in your pipeline.
Step 7: Convert & Retain Your First Customers (Days 27–30)
Why it matters:
How to do it:
- Aim for under 1 hour on new inquiries.
- Even a quick “Got your message — I’ll call you shortly” beats silence.
- Ask
- What’s your main challenge
- How urgent is it?
- What’s your budget?
- Have you worked with someone like me before?
- If you promised 5 edited photos, give them 6.
- If you promised a 48-hour repair, do it in 36.
- Message:
“It was a pleasure working with you! Could you share your experience in a quick Google review? It really helps small businesses like mine.”
- “Get $50 credit for every friend you send our way.”
First 5–10 qualified leads in your pipeline.
Final Word: You Don’t Have to Do It Alone
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