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Marketing Tips for New Construction Companies

January 9, 2026
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(Step-by-Step Plan That Actually Works)

Starting a new construction company is hard enough marketing it shouldn’t feel like throwing money into a fire.

If you’re a new builder, general contractor, excavation company, roofing company, or specialty contractor, you need a plan that:

  • gets you leads now
  • builds a brand that looks legit
  • sets you up for long-term growth without gimmicks

This guide walks you through the most effective marketing tips for new construction companies, in the order you should do them.

Quick takeaway: Start by building a professional online foundation (website + Google Business Profile + reviews), then add lead-gen (Local Services Ads), and finally scale with SEO + Google Ads + systems (CRM + automation).


Table of Contents

  1. Get a professional website (and avoid costly shortcuts)
  2. Set up your Google Business Profile the right way
  3. SEO for new construction companies (what to do now vs later)
  4. Google Local Services Ads (the best early paid channel)
  5. CRM + automation (so leads don’t fall through the cracks)
  6. A simple 10-step marketing plan you can follow
  7. FAQs

1) Build a Professional Website (Your #1 Sales Tool)

Everyone says “get a website,” but here’s the truth:

A construction website isn’t just a brochure — it’s your credibility, your portfolio, and your salesperson working 24/7.

What a new construction company website must include

  • Clear service pages (what you do + who you serve)
  • Project photos (before/after + in-progress)
  • Testimonials (even if it’s early: start with 2–3 strong ones)
  • Strong calls-to-action (Call / Get a Quote / Book a Call)
  • Fast mobile performance (most leads come from phones)

If you want a reference for what good contractor sites look like, check out our examples:
Top 10 Contractor Website Examples for Inspiration

Websites for Construction Companies


Avoid “cheap website + everything included” offers

If someone promises SEO, social media, ads, and a full website for a tiny monthly fee… you’re usually buying a template and a headache.

You don’t need a $50,000 site but you do need something that looks professional, loads fast, and turns visitors into calls.

Rule of thumb: Don’t buy a website that you can’t improve later, and don’t buy a website that doesn’t match the quality of your work.


2) Set Up Your Google Business Profile Correctly

If you only do one marketing task this week, do this.

Your Google Business Profile is one of the best free lead sources for new construction companies but only if it’s set up correctly.

Choose the right primary category

Pick the category that matches your true core service (ex: “General Contractor” or “Home Builder”), then add secondary categories only if they actually apply.

Use a service area when appropriate

If you don’t have a staffed office that customers visit, set yourself up as a service-area business and focus on the areas you truly serve.

Write a clean, professional description

Don’t stuff it with cities and keywords. Explain what you do, who you serve, and how to contact you.

Add real photos (not just a logo)

Photos build trust fast:

  • jobsite progress
  • finished project shots
  • your crew/equipment
  • branded trucks/trailers

Start getting 5-star reviews early

No customers yet? Do a couple small jobs for friends/family and ask for honest reviews (never buy reviews — it’s not worth it).

Reputation Management for Contractors


3) SEO for New Construction Companies (Do This Now Don’t Overpay Yet)

SEO is where the long-term money is… but for brand-new construction businesses, it’s usually a phase-two investment, not phase one.

What you should do right now

Even if you don’t pay for ongoing SEO yet, make sure your website is built with on-site SEO baked in, including:

  • page titles and meta descriptions
  • clean URL structure
  • proper headings (H1/H2/H3)
  • internal linking
  • fast mobile load speeds
  • optimized image sizes + alt text

Construction Marketing Experts
Why Your Excavation Company Needs a Website

When to start ongoing SEO

Once you have:

  • a solid website
  • proof you can handle more leads
  • cash flow to reinvest

…then SEO becomes your best long-term channel.


4) Google Local Services Ads (Best “First Paid Ads” for Contractors)

If you’re ready to pay for leads, Google Local Services Ads are often the best place to start.

Why? Because you pay for valid leads, and the intent is usually high.

The #1 rule: speed wins

Local Services Ads are a speed-to-lead game.

If you can’t answer calls quickly and follow up instantly, you’ll pay for leads you never convert.


5) Use a CRM + Automation So You Don’t Lose Leads

Most contractors don’t “need more leads.”
They need to stop losing the leads they already paid for.

Once leads start coming in, you need a basic CRM setup:

  • pipeline stages (New Lead → Estimate Set → Estimate Sent → Won → Completed)
  • reminders and follow-ups
  • stored notes/photos per job
  • reporting on what actually closes

If you want help building a system like this, we can help you implement the whole stack.

Contact Bold Works Marketing


6) A 10-Step Marketing Plan for New Construction Companies

Here’s the rollout plan we recommend (keep it simple and phased):

  1. Build a professional website
  2. Set up Google Business Profile
  3. Get 5–10 reviews
  4. Track every lead (even in a spreadsheet at first)
  5. Add automation (missed call text-back + lead follow-up)
  6. Evaluate what’s working (don’t guess)
  7. Set up a CRM (once leads are consistent)
  8. Invest in pro photos + videos
  9. Launch Google Ads (with tracking set up first)
  10. Invest in SEO for long-term growth

Video for Construction Companies


Real-World Examples (Client Website Inspiration)

Want to see what a polished online presence looks like?

Here are a couple examples of construction-adjacent websites we’ve helped support and/or have featured in our work:


FAQs: Marketing Tips for New Construction Companies

What’s the fastest way to get leads for a new construction company?

Get your website + Google Business Profile dialed in, collect reviews, then run Google Local Services Ads once you can respond quickly.

Do I need SEO right away?

You need on-site SEO during the build (always). Ongoing SEO usually makes more sense once you have steady cash flow and a 6–9 month runway.

What should I do first: social media or website?

Website + Google Business Profile first. Social media is great, but it usually converts better when it supports a strong website and portfolio.


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