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LSA Setup Is the Easy Part – The 3 R’s Determine If You Get the Calls

Introductory Part 1 of a 4 Part Series

Why “Turning On LSAs” Isn’t Enough

Google Local Services Ads (LSAs) are one of the easiest ways for contractors to start generating leads.

You can get set up pretty quickly:

That’s the part everyone talks about. However, here’s what most contractors don’t realize until later.

Getting approved is easy. Getting consistent calls is not.

Because your success with LSAs isn’t just about your setup.

It comes down to three things:

We call these the 3 R’s of LSA performance.

And if you ignore even one of them, your lead flow will suffer.

Problem: Most Contractors Stop at Setup

A lot of contractors treat LSAs like a switch:

Turn it on → Wait for leads

When the leads don’t come in consistently, frustration kicks in:

It’s that they’re missing one (or more) of the 3 R’s.

R #1: Reviews (Your Reputation Drives Your Visibility)

Google is constantly evaluating:

If your reviews are:

You will struggle to stay visible—no matter your budget.

What Actually Works

You don’t need a huge spike in reviews.

You need consistency.

And just as important…

Respond to every review

It shows Google (and customers) that:

R #2: Responsiveness (Speed = More Leads)

If you don’t respond to leads quickly, Google will stop showing you.

Google tracks:

Where Most Contractors Lose Leads

From Google’s perspective, that’s a poor experience.

What Top Contractors Do Differently

Because the faster you respond, the more Google trusts you with more leads.

R #3: Radius (Where You Compete Matters More Than You Think)

Your service area directly impacts your ranking, lead quality, and cost.

Here’s what most contractors don’t realize:

With LSAs, you rank strongest in your primary town, and as you move further away from that area, your ranking starts to drop.

So ask yourself:

Does it really make sense to target a 100 mile radius?

Probably not.

What Actually Happens When You Go Too Wide

What Actually Works

Instead of trying to be everywhere, focus on where you can win.

The goal isn’t to cover more ground; it’s to dominate the right ground.

What This Looks Like in the Real World

Two contractors. Same service. Same budget.

Contractor A:

Contractor B:

Who gets the calls?

It’s not even close.

The Reality: LSAs Are Not “Set It and Forget It”

LSA setup is simple.

But performance?

That’s earned.

If you ignore the 3 R’s, you’ll see:

If you dial them in, you’ll see:

Final Thought: The Contractors Winning with LSAs Understand This

They’re not just “running ads.”

They’re:

That’s the difference.

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