by Chris Hunter
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Welcome to the latest episode of Roofer Growth Hacks: The 2025 Roofing Marketing Blueprint: Navigating a New Era for Roofers. In this episode, Chris Hunter dives into the essential strategies every roofing business needs to succeed in the year ahead. From navigating Google’s constant algorithm changes to building a solid marketing plan, we provide the tools and insights you need to stay competitive. This interactive session also includes tips on leveraging our exclusive workbook to prioritize your efforts, optimize your ad spend, and achieve your revenue goals. Tune in and start building your blueprint for success in 2025!
About:
RoofingSites.com has been helping Roofing Companies grow for over a decade by using our proven marketing system, the 4R Roofing Marketing System to provide exclusive calls and appointments to each company. We started as a web design company and quickly pivoted to a marketing company since that’s what the Internet’s all about and it’s what our partners kept asking us for!
Since then, we’ve transitioned into a marketing company that not only helps get calls to your roofing company, we help you close the sale!
Timestamps:
[00:00 – 01:12] – Intro
[01:13 – 03:13] – Who is Chris Hunter?
[03:14 – 05:09] – The Overcrowded Roofing Market: Issues in Roofing Industry
[05:10 – 07:08] – The Roofing Marketing Machine: Building a Strategy That Works for You
[07:09 – 11:31] – The 4 Pillars of Your Marketing System
[11:32 – 15:00] – The First Steps to Success: Reviews, Reputation, and Your Website
[15:01 – 23:09] – Winning the Roofing Game: Social Media, Google Domination, and Reputation Boosts
[23:10 – 27:43] – From Reviews to Job Site Photos: Top Social Media Tips for Roofers
[27:44 – 31:06] – Why Retargeting Ads Are a Must-Have for Roofers
[31:07 – 33:36] – Don’t Let Leads Go Cold: Build Trust with Lead Nurturing and Monthly Newsletters
[33:37 – 37:41] – Boost Your Business with Referrals: Building a System for Success
[37:42 – 39:40] – Unlock Your Success: Free Workbook and Tools for Roofers
[39:41 – 42:04] – Self-Evaluation of Marketing Efforts
[42:05 – 44:28] – Setting and Prioritizing Goals
[44:29 – 48:17] – Understanding Financial Metrics
[48:18 – 55:33] – Budgeting for Marketing Success
[55:34 – 57:30] – Allocating Marketing Resources
[57:31 – 59:27] – Episode Wrap-Up & Biggest Takeaways
Resources:
RoofingSites: https://www.roofingsites.com/
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