The situation
Top Notch Movers runs jobs across Utah, but a moving business lives and dies on volume — a steady stream of quote requests, fast follow-up, and being found for the dozens of routes and service variants people search. The existing footprint was too thin to carry that weight.
The verdict
The audit named three things: a large, well-structured website with a page for every service and area so the company can be found broadly, a CRM that captures every quote request and follows up automatically, and an advertising channel to drive demand on top of organic.
What we installed
We built a large multi-page website, set up the Ghost Zero CRM for lead capture, missed-call text-back, and follow-up, and stood up paid advertising to keep the pipeline full. Every capability below links to its feature page.
What changed
The company now has a website wide enough to be found across its services and service areas, a CRM that makes sure no quote request slips through and every missed call gets a text back, and a paid lane to add demand when the schedule has room. The operation is set up to fill the trucks instead of waiting on word of mouth.
In the operator's words
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