59 five-star-caliber reviews. A 4.7 rating homeowners rarely see because your digital presence isn't working as hard as your install crews. Here's exactly where the gap is — and what to do about it.
These are competitive advantages most storm protection companies in South Florida spend years trying to earn. You have them now.
Most shutter and impact window companies in Palm Beach County sit between 15-30 reviews. Storm Protec has nearly double with a rating that signals consistent quality, not just one good month. This converts browsers into calls — when they can find it.
Site structure, content, and basic SEO signals are well above average for storm protection. You're not dealing with a broken foundation. This needs targeted fixes, not a rebuild.
Your reviews mention specific products — accordion shutters, impact windows — and specific neighborhoods. That detail can't be faked. Google's algorithm weights it heavily. Competitors with generic reviews don't have this.
Every item below represents real revenue walking out the door — not because your work is worse, but because your digital storefront doesn't match the quality of your installs.
Storm Protec has the review volume to compete for top-3 map pack placement in Boca Raton, Deerfield Beach, and Delray. But without optimized local pages and consistent directory data, those positions go to competitors with weaker reputations but stronger SEO. This is the single highest-ROI fix.
70%+ of local searches happen on phones. A homeowner comparing three companies will leave a slow page before the hero image renders. Every second of delay is a measurable drop in quote requests. The fix is technical, not creative — typically 2-3 weeks.
Homeowners researching "Do I need impact windows or shutters?" or "hurricane shutter cost Florida" find answers from competitors who publish. Storm Protec has no blog, no guides, no FAQ. Every one of those searches is a lead someone else captures.
A homeowner visits your site, looks at impact windows, and leaves without calling. No retargeting. No follow-up. In a 2-6 week buying cycle for storm protection, the company that stays visible wins the job. Right now you get one shot.
Google reviews. Strong reputation, but below the volume that dominates local map clicks in competitive South Florida.
Crossing 100 reviews strengthens trust, improves click-through rate, and signals to Google that you're the established player in your market.
Ranked by revenue impact. The top item alone likely accounts for 15-20 lost quote requests per month.
The top 3 results in Google Maps get 75% of clicks. Optimize your listing, build local landing pages, and align directory data so Storm Protec shows up for every "hurricane shutters near me" search in your service area.
Automated review requests after completed jobs. Professional responses to all reviews. Goal: 100+ reviews within 6 months to outpace every competitor in the Boca Raton storm protection market.
Technical optimizations to bring mobile score from 55 to 90+. Add HTTPS to eliminate browser "Not Secure" warnings that destroy trust before homeowners even read your content.
Seasonal content ("Hurricane Season 2026 Prep Guide"), city-specific landing pages, and a retargeting system so visitors who leave without calling see Storm Protec again across the web.
Your competitors don't have better crews. They have better Google presence. Here's what it actually costs to fix that.
Generic SEO. Monthly reports you don't understand. 6-12 month contract lock-in. No storm protection expertise.
"Hurricane shutters" clicks cost $15-$40 each. You need 50+ clicks per lead. Stops working the second you stop paying.
5-10 hours/week learning marketing. Your time is worth $150-$300/hr installing shutters. That's $6K-$12K/mo in lost billable work.
Everything above. Automated. AI-powered. Specific to your market. No contract. Month-to-month.
Every line item below runs automatically. You focus on installing shutters. We focus on filling your calendar.
| Deliverable | What It Does for Storm Protec | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Google Business Profile Management | Correct categories, optimized service areas, weekly posts | $200/mo |
| AI Website Chat (24/7) | Captures leads at 9pm when you're offline. One missed inquiry = one $8K job lost | $350/mo |
| 20+ City Landing Pages | Boca, Deerfield, Delray, Pompano, Coral Springs — each ranks independently | $500/mo |
| Review Generation System | Automated requests after jobs. Professional responses. Goal: 100+ in 6 months | $150/mo |
| Monthly SEO Blog Content | "Hurricane Season Prep Guide," "Impact Windows vs Shutters: Cost Comparison" | $300/mo |
| Maps 3-Pack Strategy | Specific plan to get Storm Protec into the top 3 results for target keywords | $250/mo |
| Monthly Competitor Report | Who's outranking you, what they're doing, where the gaps are | $100/mo |
| Performance Dashboard | Real numbers: calls, leads, sources. No vanity metrics | $150/mo |
| Hurricane Season Surge Campaign | May-Nov content blitz. When 70% of annual revenue happens | $200/mo |
| Technical SEO Maintenance | Schema markup, speed monitoring, HTTPS — the invisible signals Google reads | $100/mo |
You've done the hard part — building a company that homeowners trust enough to rate 4.7 stars across 59 reviews. That earned reputation is rare in the shutter and impact window space where most competitors run on paid ads and prayer.
What's missing is the digital infrastructure to convert that trust into consistent inbound leads. We've mapped the gaps. We've prioritized by dollar impact. The question is whether you want to keep leaving those leads for the next contractor in the search results.
If we don't measurably improve your Google visibility within 60 days — more impressions, more map views, more website clicks than your current baseline — we work for free until we do. No questions. No excuses.
Search volume for "hurricane shutters" and "impact windows" spikes 300-500% starting in May. If you're not ranked before the season starts, you lose the highest-revenue months of the year. We limit one storm protection client per service area — once Boca Raton is taken, that category is closed.
Painters, contractors, storm protection, cleaning companies. No restaurants. No dentists. No e-commerce. This is all we do.