A lot of tradies are happy to ask about pricing.

A lot fewer are clear on what actually happens next.

That’s normal.

Most marketing services make the process sound either too vague or too complicated. You get broad promises, a lot of talk about strategy, and not much clarity around what actually happens after you say yes.

So here’s the plain-English version.

Step 1: You lock in Setup

Once you decide to move ahead, you pay the Setup fee and lock in the first call.

That gets the ball rolling.

The idea here is simple: you’re not paying for “hope.” You’re booking the build process.

Step 2: We run the Business Profile call

This is where we nut out the important stuff:

This matters because not every tradie wants every lead.

More leads is not the goal. More of the right leads is the goal.

Step 3: We set up Google and tracking

Then we run the Google and tracking setup.

That includes:

This part is less glamorous, but it matters. If the tracking is wrong, you’re guessing.

Step 4: We build the page and ads

Once the inputs are there, the build starts.

That means:

This is where QuickPages is designed to save time.

Instead of dragging out a giant web project, the goal is to get something focused built properly and live fast.

Step 5: You choose how launch works

You’ve got two ways to handle launch.

Set-and-Go

If you want convenience, we get everything ready and go live once it checks out.

Approve-First

If you prefer to look at it before launch, we send it through and wait for your sign-off.

Some tradies want to review every detail. Some just want it sorted.

Both are fine.

Step 6: You go live

Once the page is ready, the ads are ready, and tracking is verified, we launch.

That’s the point where your campaign actually starts working in the real world.

You’ll know:

Step 7: Month 2 and onwards

After launch, the job shifts from build to improvement.

That means:

That’s the difference between “setting up marketing” and actually managing it.

Final thought

A lot of tradies are not scared of paying for marketing.

They’re scared of wasting time, getting lost in jargon, or ending up with something that feels hard to run.

That’s why the process matters.

QuickPages is meant to feel clear:

That’s it.