Social media marketing built from real photos of your actual work — 4, 8 or 12 posts a month at $550, $750 or $950, plus a monthly strategy call, a written report and capture coaching.
Social media marketing at R7 is a steady supply of posts. They’re built from real photographs of your work. That’s 4, 8 or 12 a month at $550, $750 or $950. Your setup is $500 on any tier. Every tier includes your monthly strategy call, a written report and capture coaching. It’s month to month.
Producing proof for you. Not brand awareness, not engagement.
Before somebody calls you, they check. About four minutes across your Google Business Profile, your social and your website, answering one question: does this look like a real, active business? A feed with three posts from 2023 answers it, just not the way you want. Here’s what that check looks like, and why the worse operator keeps winning.
Your work. Trucks, crews, before-and-afters, the finished job in your customer’s driveway. Not stock photography of a stranger with a wrench.
So we need raw material from jobs you were already doing. That’s what capture coaching is for, on every tier — usually 30 seconds of somebody’s phone at the end of your job. We handle the rest, right through to posting on your feed.
Your time after month one is about an hour. More on what marketing should cost you.
Month to month, no contract. The arithmetic favors posting more. At 4 posts a month you’re paying about $138 a post. At 12 you’re paying about $79. Your call, report and coaching don’t change price with volume.
Two add-ons. Google Business Profile management, +$300/mo, after a one-time $200 rebuild that isn’t declinable. And two new written pages a month, +$250/mo — a two-for, not per-page. One-off pages are $475.
Not in your bill: ad spend, which goes straight from you to the platform. Produced video, sales pages, scripts and brand-voice work are quoted separately. And we don’t sell one-off campaigns.
Not by itself. Your posts feed the two places that convert: your Google Business Profile and your website.
Yoder Graphics is a wrap and print shop in Northeast Ohio. They ran content and profile management on their old website for a year. Visitors went from 8–12 a day to 50+. Quote requests went from three or four a month to about fifty. Revenue rose 18% year over year, on the same website. The full account runs under their name, and the record is on the results page.
Your reach moves too:
“Before working with R7 I was getting about 12,000 views on social media per month. Now I’m getting over 77,000 — and my community is growing.” — Lisa Morrison, Integrated Community Solutions · Medina, Ohio
Across the portfolio: 2,300+ Google reviews, 18% average year-over-year growth, and $36M+ in tracked client revenue.
Then your content has a deadline, and you find out fast.
R7 ran three months of social posts and blog articles for Godsfield in Mansfield, alongside a Meta campaign for one dated event. The Festival of Hope, August 22, 2026. Over 7,000 registered ahead of it.
Those ads pointed at an organisation already publishing and already looking real. That’s why we won’t sell you the paid half alone — an ad aimed at a quiet feed buys you the click and nothing after it. We don’t promise you a call count.
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Tell us what you do and where. We’ll tell you which tier fits you.