Build niche websites. Rank them on Google. Sell the inbound calls to local service businesses for recurring monthly revenue. You own the asset. They pay you to rent it. Simple.
Tree removal, roofing, water damage, concrete — high-ticket, urgent-need services where a single job is worth $500 to $25,000. Pick one. Start there.
Create a lean landing page optimized for local search. Set up call tracking. Build citations and backlinks. In 4–12 weeks, you start appearing for "[service] near me" queries.
When someone's roof is leaking at 2 AM and they call your number — you forward that call to a local roofer and invoice them $400/month. Repeat in new cities. Stack the sites.
These services share one thing: a single customer is worth thousands to the business owner. They're happy to pay $400–$2,000/month for exclusive leads.
Storm damage, replacements, repairs. Job values $8K–$50K. Businesses chase leads constantly.
Emergency restoration. Mold removal. Insurance claims. Urgency drives premium pricing.
Storm cleanup, hazardous removals, stump grinding. High urgency, high trust bar, excellent margins.
Driveways, slabs, foundations, sidewalks. Big ticket, slow decision cycle, but high lifetime value.
You don't needVC funding or a team. Start with one site in one city. Learn the process. Then replicate.
Sites sell for 20–40x monthly revenue. A portfolio generating $10K/month is worth $200K–$400K as an asset.
Build the sites. Set up call forwarding. Send the invoice. You own the asset, you run the operation, nobody else touches it.
Businesses don't cancel when leads are flowing. You sign 12-month agreements, charge monthly, and stack new sites while existing ones pay out.
"Stop trading time for money. Stop managing other people's websites. Build your own asset, own the rankings, collect the checks."
For eleven years we ran marketing agencies — building traffic for other people's businesses, delivering results, billing retainers. It's solid work. But you never own anything. They can cancel tomorrow.
LeadStack is different. You build a site that ranks for "tree removal Brampton." It generates calls. You sell those calls to a local tree company. They pay you $600/month. That site is yours. It ranks, it earns, it compounds. You build another in Mississauga. Another in Hamilton.
Ten sites. Different cities. Different niches. One revenue stream that doesn't depend on anyone's goodwill but your own.
Local SEO expertise is the moat. 11 years of ranking local businesses is the advantage nobody else has. Start with one site in one city, prove the model, then stack.