EPISODE · Apr 23, 2025 · 21 MIN
Why Most Agencies Fail Local Businesses
In this episode of the Simply Be Found Huddle, Rob and Dean break down the truth behind agency marketing—and why most small businesses are better off taking control of their local visibility. Learn how Simply Be Found helps businesses get listed across 1,000+ networks, what makes our Listings Engine unique, and how to compete organically without falling into the paid ads trap.If you’ve ever been confused about working with agencies, this uncut conversation brings clarity, practical advice, and raw insights from two industry veterans.✅ Key Takeaways:— Why DIY tools often outperform expensive agencies— What makes our Listings Engine different— The SEO tree analogy and how it affects your strategy— Why originality matters more than ever in the AI era— How Simply Be Found supports your growth, your way— Secrets behind organic vs paid strategies— What Google, Bing, and AI really look for— How to know if your business is being misled📌 Like, Follow & Subscribe for more honest insights!We're here to empower small businesses—no pushy calls, just real help.📲 Follow Us for More Tips & Insights:YouTube: https://YouTube.com/@simplybefoundFacebook: https://FacebookBook.com/SimplyBeFoundX / Twitter: https://x.com/SimplyBeFound🎧 Subscribe & Listen Anywhere:🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2VKPvKeRhVhgOGonPODpfo🍏 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/simply-be-found-huddle/id1772143641❤️ iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-simply-be-found-huddle-260802023/⭐ Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/simply-be-found-huddle-5970618🎵 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5a20a25d-ae4a-4692-b78a-32a21d8e7799/simply-be-found-huddle#SmallBusinessMarketing #LocalSEO #ListingsEngine #DigitalVisibility #SimplyBeFound #MarketingTools #VoiceSearchSEO #OrganicMarketing #MarketingTips #AgencyAlternatives #BusinessGrowth
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Why Most Agencies Fail Local Businesses
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