top of page


Cost Per Booked Job: The Only Marketing Metric That Matters
You're spending money on Google Ads. You're getting calls. But at the end of the month, you look at your books and the numbers don't add up. The problem usually isn't your ad spend. It's that you're tracking the wrong number. Most home service contractors — HVAC, plumbing, electrical — measure success by cost per lead. It's the number agencies report. It's the number on every dashboard. And it's almost completely useless. Here's why, and what to track instead. What's Wrong W
James Drake
Apr 153 min read


Speed to Lead: Why the First Contractor to Respond Wins the Job
Your phone rings. A homeowner's AC just died in July. They need someone today. You don't pick up — you're on a job, your office line goes to voicemail, and you call back 45 minutes later. That job is gone. Not because you're too expensive. Not because a competitor does better work. Because someone else picked up first. Speed to lead is one of the most researched concepts in sales, and the findings are consistently blunt: the first contractor to respond wins a disproportionate
James Drake
Apr 144 min read


Front Range Momentum Recognized as a Top Marketing Agency in Castle Rock
If you’ve ever tried to “hire a marketing agency” in a place like Castle Rock, you’ve seen the problem: lots of promises, lots of jargon, and not much accountability. That’s why local recognition matters—not as an ego boost, but as a signal that the market is noticing a different approach. Front Range Momentum (FRM) is a Castle Rock–based marketing company focused on helping Colorado home service businesses grow—HVAC, plumbing, electrical, roofing, and specialty trades. And
James Drake
Feb 232 min read


You Tried Paid Advertising Before. Now What?
If you’ve run Google Ads, Facebook, LSAs, Yelp, Angi — and it “didn’t work” — you’re not alone. But here’s the blunt truth: most paid advertising failures aren’t because ads don’t work. They fail because one (or more) of these is true: The offer wasn’t compelling (or was priced/positioned wrong) The tracking was broken, so you optimized blind The lead handling was slow, sloppy, or inconsistent The campaign structure was chaotic, so the platform couldn’t learn You attracted th
James Drake
Feb 224 min read
bottom of page