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Podcast Marketing for Home Services
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Podcast marketing is using audio content—either by advertising on existing podcasts or producing a branded podcast—to reach and engage target audiences. Podcast listeners are generally highly engaged and loyal, making the channel effective for brand storytelling, thought leadership, and reaching niche professional audiences. For Home Services companies, this matters because 90% of revenue is driven by local search and Google LSA — the entire funnel collapses if the Google Business Profile or LSA account is suspended.
What podcast marketing means for Home Services
Must integrate with ServiceTitan, Jobber, or Housecall Pro via webhook or API for job-completion triggers (auto-send review request, reactivation sequence). Google LSA performance dashboard. Seasonal campaign calendar with geo-targeted suppression.
For Home Services teams the relevant marketing pains are: 90% of revenue is driven by local search and Google LSA — the entire funnel collapses if the Google Business Profile or LSA account is suspended; Seasonal demand (HVAC in summer/winter, landscaping in spring) creates cash flow cliffs — marketing must smooth booking volume year-round; Technician and field team experience directly determines review outcomes, but marketing has no visibility into job-level satisfaction before the review is posted; Most home services software (ServiceTitan, Jobber, Housecall Pro) doesn't natively push customer data to marketing automation; Reactivation of past customers (annual maintenance, upgrade offers) is high-ROI but requires field software integration to know who hasn't booked in 12+ months; Competitor review bombing and fake reviews are common — reputation management is a full-time job; Lead aggregators (Angi, HomeAdvisor) are expensive and produce low-quality leads but owners feel trapped by them. FTC testimonial and review guidelines (no incentivized reviews without disclosure), TCPA for SMS, CAN-SPAM for email, state contractor licensing disclosure in ad copy (required in some states), Google review policy (no bulk/incentivized solicitation)
Podcast Advertising vs. Branded Podcasts
Podcast advertising places host-read or dynamically inserted ads within established shows. Host-read ads carry the host's voice and credibility, which often drives stronger response than produced spots. Dynamic ad insertion allows programmatic targeting by audience segment and geography. Branded podcasts—shows produced by a brand—are a longer-term content investment; they build authority and audience relationships but require sustained production commitment.
Niche B2B podcasts with small but highly targeted audiences often outperform broad consumer shows for lead quality, even if raw listener numbers appear modest.
Running podcast marketing for Home Services with CoMo
CoMo's agents apply podcast marketing across Google Local Services Ads (LSA) — primary paid channel, Google Business Profile / local SEO, Email and SMS for reactivation and seasonal promotions, Post-job review request automation (Google, Yelp), Nextdoor (hyper-local neighborhood targeting), Direct mail (seasonal offers to owned customer list), Referral programs for Home Services companies — tuned to Owner-operator of a home services company with 5–50 technicians, or marketing manager at a PE-backed home services roll-up (Neighborly, Authority Brands franchise); primary pain is consistent lead flow without dependency on lead aggregators and run under your approval, alongside every other marketing function.
FAQ
Podcast Marketing for Home Services — common questions
How do you find the right podcasts to advertise on?
Start with audience alignment: identify shows your target customers already listen to. Podcast ad marketplaces (Spotify Audience Network, Acast, Podchaser) offer targeting tools. For niche B2B audiences, direct outreach to independent show hosts often yields better rates and more authentic placements than marketplace buys.
How does podcast marketing differ for Home Services companies?
The fundamentals are the same, but Home Services marketing carries specific constraints — 90% of revenue is driven by local search and Google LSA — the entire funnel collapses if the Google Business Profile or LSA account is suspended and FTC testimonial and review guidelines (no incentivized reviews without disclosure), TCPA for SMS, CAN-SPAM for email, state contractor licensing disclosure in ad copy (required in some states), Google review policy (no bulk/incentivized solicitation). CoMo adapts execution to that context automatically.
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