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Marketing/Business/& Building Range


Marketing Doesn’t Create Great Businesses. It Amplifies Them.
Over the past few months building Range Marketing LLC, I’ve talked a lot about trust, relationships, and the current state of marketing. But I realized something recently:
I haven’t fully explained where my perspective actually comes from.
My background incorporates two very different worlds: the restaurant industry and commercial contracting. At first glance, those industries seem completely different.
In reality, they taught me the exact same lesson:
Consistency is ever
Rob Davis
6 days ago6 min read


The internet is louder than ever… but businesses are becoming harder to remember
If someone already needs a contractor, landscaper, or service and happens to see your post first, there’s a chance they call.
That’s capturing existing demand.
But creating demand is different.
Creating demand is when someone specifically remembers YOU.
When your business feels different.
When people actively want to work with your company over the 50 others posting the same thing.
That doesn’t come from copying trends alone.
Rob Davis
May 134 min read


I’m Starting To Understand Why So Many Business Owners Hesitate With Marketing
Recently, I found myself sitting with business owners at the very end of a long setup and strategy conversation. Everything was finally connected, organized, and ready to launch. From a technical standpoint, we were basically at the finish line.
But as we kept talking, I could literally see the overwhelm build across their faces.
Raised eyebrows. Quiet pauses. Stress slowly setting in.
And that moment really stuck with me.
Because from my side of the table, I’m thinking:
Rob Davis
May 74 min read


Why Your Website Isn’t Generating Leads (Even If People Are Visiting It)
Most small business owners I talk to don’t actually know if their website is working.
Not because they don’t care.
Because they’ve never been shown what to look for.
A website, for most people, is something you have because it makes your business look more "professional." It’s something customers expect to see.
But very few owners are actually tracking what’s happening once people land on it.
They’re not looking at:
Traffic patterns
Where people click
Where they drop off
Rob Davis
Apr 293 min read
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