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See if you qualify for a free Contractor Dynamics marketing auditIn this episode of The Nailed It! Show, Sydney Vasquez, Marketing Director at Contractor Dynamics, breaks down how roofing companies can spend less and get better results from their marketing in 2025. After analyzing hundreds of marketing budgets from roofing contractors nationwide, Sydney reveals exactly where waste is hiding - and how to reallocate your marketing dollars for maximum ROI.She dives into budget percentages, the balance between lead generation and brand awareness, the importance of data tracking, and why you're missing out if you're not using free platforms like social media. Whether you're trying to grow or tighten up for profitability, this episode is packed with actionable insights.Key Takeaways:🔹 How much roofing companies should spend on marketing in 2025🔹 The real difference between brand awareness and lead gen🔹 Free marketing channels you’re probably underutilizing🔹 A step-by-step framework to review last year’s marketing spend🔹 Why accurate tracking is non-negotiable🔹 When to cut PPC, billboard spend, or other underperforming channels🔹 Real-world examples of companies getting results with organic social🔹 A smarter, leaner plan to hit your goals without wasting budgetKey Timestamps:00:00 - Would you cut your marketing budget by 25% if results stayed the same?01:44 - How much of your revenue should really go to marketing?03:54 - Recommended budget breakdown: 4-8% of target revenue04:49 - 50/50 split: Lead gen vs. brand awareness06:42 - How to use data to decide where to spend08:01 - Real examples: When to cut PPC and billboard ads09:03 - Don’t sleep on organic social media (real results!)10:14 - Get a free marketing audit from Contractor Dynamics#roofingmarketing #contractorlife #roofingbusiness #marketingstrategy #brandawareness #leadgeneration #organicsocial #marketingbudget #smallbusinessmarketing #naileditpodcast
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See if you qualify for a free Contractor Dynamics marketing auditIn this episode of The Nailed It! Show, Sydney Vasquez, Marketing Director at Contractor Dynamics, breaks down how roofing companies can spend less and get better results from their marketing in 2025. After analyzing hundreds of marketing budgets from roofing contractors nationwide, Sydney reveals exactly where waste is hiding - and how to reallocate your marketing dollars for maximum ROI.She dives into budget percentages, the balance between lead generation and brand awareness, the importance of data tracking, and why you're missing out if you're not using free platforms like social media. Whether you're trying to grow or tighten up for profitability, this episode is packed with actionable insights.Key Takeaways:🔹 How much roofing companies should spend on marketing in 2025🔹 The real difference between brand awareness and lead gen🔹 Free marketing channels you’re probably underutilizing🔹 A step-by-step framework to review last year’s marketing spend🔹 Why accurate tracking is non-negotiable🔹 When to cut PPC, billboard spend, or other underperforming channels🔹 Real-world examples of companies getting results with organic social🔹 A smarter, leaner plan to hit your goals without wasting budgetKey Timestamps:00:00 - Would you cut your marketing budget by 25% if results stayed the same?01:44 - How much of your revenue should really go to marketing?03:54 - Recommended budget breakdown: 4-8% of target revenue04:49 - 50/50 split: Lead gen vs. brand awareness06:42 - How to use data to decide where to spend08:01 - Real examples: When to cut PPC and billboard ads09:03 - Don’t sleep on organic social media (real results!)10:14 - Get a free marketing audit from Contractor Dynamics#roofingmarketing #contractorlife #roofingbusiness #marketingstrategy #brandawareness #leadgeneration #organicsocial #marketingbudget #smallbusinessmarketing #naileditpodcast

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