Kasra Dash:
If you're a gutter cleaning company looking for a consistent flow of inquiries, this video is for you. James and I have worked with many gutter cleaning companies, and we're breaking down every strategy that actually works for generating steady leads for your business.
Step one—start with your Google Business Profile. If you already have one, reach out to all your existing clients and get as many five-star reviews as possible. It's one of the best ways to generate more leads. You should also add citations, make GBP posts, and upload photos regularly. That's the first thing I would do to get more local leads.
Step two—build dedicated service pages for each service you offer. These should be SEO-optimized. When you do this, not only can those pages rank, but your Google Business Profile is also more likely to appear for those same keywords. This indirectly boosts your phone call volume.
James Dooley:
If you want more local leads, another option is PPC lead generation—Google Ads or Bing Ads targeting bottom-of-funnel keywords. You must work with a good PPC team because there's click fraud and you need strong negative keyword lists to avoid wasted spend. PPC works, but in the wrong hands you can burn money fast. Still, it’s a solid local lead generation method.
Kasra Dash:
And you can use Meta ads too—Facebook and Instagram. People scrolling through Facebook might see your ad. You can run easy lead form ads where they don’t leave Facebook, but the quality might be lower unless you add qualifying questions. Another option is conversion ads that send visitors to your website, where they fill out your contact form. Both can work depending on your goals.
James Dooley:
Another way to grow is organic social media—posting regularly on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest, Instagram, Reddit, and Quora. These platforms can generate local leads if you stay consistent.
Kasra Dash:
Organic social media is a volume game. You need to upload consistently. Whether it's daily or weekly, stick to a schedule—like five videos per week. Platforms like YouTube and Twitter reward consistency.
James Dooley:
What are your thoughts on using AI agents with tools like n8n to automate scheduling posts on social media? AI is huge right now for lead generation. Would you team up with an AI consultant to set that up?
Kasra Dash:
You can definitely set up AI agents to crop videos and autopublish to different platforms, but I'd also focus on AI search. People are slowly shifting from Google to engines like ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and Grok. If your brand isn't showing up there, you’ll have issues generating leads. AI search visibility is something companies need to focus on.
James Dooley:
Another source of local leads is tradespeople websites like Checkatrade, Bark, Builder Builder, TrustATrader, and Rated People. These platforms can generate leads, but track your KPIs—cost per lead, cost per acquisition, and ROI. We have videos comparing these platforms with FatRank, so check the description.
Since we’ve mentioned FatRank a few times—what are your thoughts on lead generation companies versus tradespeople websites?
Kasra Dash:
With lead generation companies, do your due diligence. Make sure they’ve generated leads in your niche before. Have a strategy call with them: share your budget, your target number of leads, your KPIs. Also check if the leads are exclusive or shared. Shared leads—like those from Bark and Checkatrade—often turn into a race to the bottom on pricing. These are the questions you must ask before partnering with any lead gen company.
James Dooley:
If you're interested in local leads, check FatRank.com. We offer commission-based lead generation—you only pay a finder’s fee when a job converts. No cost per lead. You only pay when you get paid. Visit FatRank.com to see if you qualify.
Let’s go deeper. What are your thoughts on inbound vs. outbound lead generation?
Kasra Dash:
I always prefer inbound. The conversion rate is much higher. The last stat I saw showed inbound leads convert around 16.1% into paying customers, while outbound converts around 1.4%.
James Dooley:
That's crazy. That's like a 10–12x difference. With outbound—cold calling, cold email, LinkedIn outreach—you need huge volume and often more staff. People think outbound is “free,” but you still pay for email tools, staff, and the time it takes to convert. Inbound is just better.
Some people ask whether real-time leads are important—meaning the lead comes through instantly. What are your thoughts on that?
Kasra Dash:
They’re extremely important. Internally, we found realtime leads convert around 63% higher. When we tracked KPIs, responding within a minute made a massive difference. Five minutes used to be considered good, but under one minute is best.
James Dooley:
Not every company needs to respond in under a minute, but many companies fall short because they’re away for days with no one to handle leads. We look at things like that when partnering. If you want consistent, high-quality leads, fill out the form at FatRank. We’ll tell you if you’re the right fit or not, and we’ll give you feedback on next steps.
We hope you liked these gutter-cleaning lead-generation strategies. Visit FatRank.com to see if we can generate gutter-cleaning leads for your business in the UK.