Results & Reviews

Client Feedback and a Clear Standard for Measurement

Results pages should make proof easier to verify, not turn partial evidence into a larger claim. The reviews below retain their original wording and link to the matching Google review source.

What clients have said

These are the two Google reviews already used on the live website. No rating or review structured data is added to the business.

When I needed help ranking our website, I was at a loss for what to do. I started asking around for a referral, and Matt's name was brought up more than a few times. I am so happy I reached out, as there was a total turnaround. He and his team are in charge of every aspect of our website and all social media outlets now! Highly recommend him!

A result needs scope, attribution and context

A ranking, click, call, form and closed opportunity answer different questions. A useful case record identifies the starting point, the work completed, the period measured and the systems that support attribution.

Detailed case studies will be published only when the scope, source data, client permission and limitations are documented. Until then, the site should not present unsupported revenue totals, client counts or typical-outcome claims.

Connect activity to the strongest available business evidence

Every layer can be useful, but later stages usually carry more business meaning.

01

Discovery

Search impressions, paid reach, social distribution and known AI/search referrals.

02

Engagement

Landing-page behavior, useful content interaction and conversion-path friction.

03

Lead action

Calls, forms, audit requests and other defined actions recorded without exposing personal information.

04

Qualification

Whether the inquiry fits the service, market and customer need.

05

Business outcome

Opportunity, sale or revenue evidence when the CRM or business system can verify it.

06

Decision

What to protect, improve, test or stop based on the evidence and its limitations.

Build the next case from verifiable evidence

If you are starting a program, define the measurement chain before the work begins. If a program is already active, identify the strongest evidence available now.