Web design for landscaping.

The profitable backbone is recurring maintenance contracts — and they're won by whoever looks established online before the spring rush.

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Recurring-maintenance contracts — the profitable backbone — are won by whoever looks established online, not whoever mows best.

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Spring inquiry season is short; sites that aren't ranking by February miss the year's contract cycle.

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Design/build projects are portfolio purchases — buyers want galleries of real local work, organized by neighborhood and scope.

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Crew-capacity churn punishes one-off jobs; the marketing problem is attracting the right recurring clients, not just more calls.

The build,
piece by piece.

Contract-first positioning

Pages built to sell the recurring maintenance relationship — scope, cadence, and proof — not just one-off mows, because the right clients are the marketing problem.

Portfolio architecture

Design/build work is a portfolio purchase. Real project galleries organized by scope and city, on a platform fast enough that the photos actually load.

Season-ready city pages

Spring inquiry season is short; sites not ranking by February miss the year's contract cycle. The programmatic matrix goes live and indexed ahead of it.

GBP + review cadence

An operated Google Business Profile — posting, photos, review velocity — that makes a crew look as established as its work is.

Straight answer: CDS has not yet shipped a landscaping site. The matrix, GBP system, and portfolio patterns above run live for painting — the closest visual-portfolio trade — and transfer directly.

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Baldwin County (the Daphne-Fairhope-Foley MSA) is the 6th fastest-growing metro area in the United States. US Census Bureau population estimates, via Gulf Coast Media (March 2026) (as of 2026-03-26)

Baldwin County's population reached 267,761 on July 1, 2025 — up 6,109 in one year, a 2.3%/yr growth rate nearly four times the Alabama state average, on pace to crack 300,000 by the 2030 census. US Census Bureau Vintage 2025 estimates (released 2026-03-26), via FOX10 News (as of 2026-03-26)

The competitive field is countable: 481 specialty-trade contractors with paid employees in Baldwin County and 514 in Mobile County — the businesses all fighting for the same local searches. US Census County Business Patterns 2023, NAICS 238 (Specialty Trade Contractors) (as of 2026-07-01)

The city pages below carry the sourced market data — population, incomes, housing stock — behind each recommendation:

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