I Hired a Marketing Agency.They Didn't Know My Market.
When I first outsourced marketing for a client here on the Space Coast, I assumed the agency's playbook would transfer. It didn't. They were running national strategies on a local budget, treating Brevard County like it was a suburb of everywhere.
The real problem wasn't incompetence. It was misalignment. They didn't understand that a plumbing business in Melbourne has different customer acquisition costs than one in Tampa. They didn't know that Google Business Profile optimization matters more than a fancy website redesign when 60% of your leads come from local search. According to BrightLocal's data, 76% of people who search for local services visit a business within 24 hours. An agency that doesn't prioritize that isn't wrong, they're just solving the wrong problem.
Now when I talk to other business owners about picking an agency, I ask them: does this person know your actual market, your competitors, and where your customers actually search? If they're pitching you a national playbook, they're not thinking like a local business owner. Our approach to local visibility starts with understanding your specific neighborhood and customer behavior, not templates.
Before signing anything, ask the agency to show you one successful case study from your exact industry in your exact market. If they can't, that's your answer.
