NeighborWood Boys
From Facebook-only marketing to a booked-out mobile sawmilling business
The Challenge
NeighborWood Boys had built a strong reputation through quality work, word-of-mouth referrals, and Facebook marketing. But without a website, potential customers had limited ways to learn about their sawmill services, understand the benefits of mobile sawmilling, or see the professionalism behind the business.
They needed a way to build credibility, explain their services clearly, and create a stronger foundation for growth.
Industry: Sawmill & Lumber Services
Services:
Logo Design | Brand Identity | Website Design | Copywriting
Key Results:
✔ Booked-out mobile milling services
✔ Increased customer inquiries
✔ Stronger credibility and trust
✔ Professional online presence
Before
Facebook-only marketing
No clear online presence
Customers relied on word-of-mouth
Services weren't clearly explained
Limited visibility
After
Professional website
Established brand identity
Consistent inquiries
Clear customer journey
Booked-out mobile milling services
Services Provided
Custom business name & logo development
Custom website design
Website copywriting
Why It Worked
NeighborWood Boys already had quality craftsmanship, satisfied customers, and a growing reputation.
What they needed was visibility.
Together, we created a professional brand and website that clearly communicated their expertise, explained the benefits of mobile sawmilling, and made it easier for customers to find their business and understand exactly what they offer.
"The website completely changed how people find and interact with our business. We went from relying almost entirely on Facebook and word-of-mouth to receiving consistent inquiries through the website. Our mobile sawmilling schedule filled up much faster than we anticipated."
Brian Cunniff, Owner of NeighborWood Boys LLC
Growing Visibility
NeighborWood Boys already had the skills, experience, and reputation to succeed.
What they needed was a professional online presence that reflected the quality of their work.
That's what we built together.