I Hired a Marketing Agency.They Didn't Know My Market.
When I first outsourced marketing for a Space Coast client, I assumed the agency's playbook would transfer. It didn't. They ran national strategies on a local budget, treating Brevard County like a suburb of everywhere.
The problem wasn't incompetence, it was misalignment. They didn't grasp that a Melbourne plumber has different acquisition costs than one in Tampa, or that Google Business Profile optimization matters more than a flashy redesign when most leads come from local search.
BrightLocal's data shows most people who search a local service visit a business within a day. An agency that doesn't prioritize that isn't wrong, it's solving the wrong problem.
Now when business owners ask me about picking an agency, I tell them to ask one thing: does this person know your actual market, your competitors, and where your customers search? If they're pitching a national playbook, they're not thinking like a local owner.
Our local visibility work starts with your specific neighborhood and customer behavior, not a template. Our Florida Local Search Index is built city by city precisely because local markets don't behave like national averages, and the agencies that win locally know the difference.
Before hiring a marketing agency, ask them to name your top local competitors and where your customers actually search. If they can't, or they pitch a national playbook, keep looking. A local business needs someone who thinks locally, not a template scaled down.
