Anthony Ponce · Corpus Christi · May 2026

Rich, a few ideas to talk through
before hurricane season.

Good talking. I saw your Texas Coast van around the neighborhood for weeks, finally looked you up today, and put this together. Hurricane season starts June 1st, about seventeen days away. There looks to be a gap in the market we could work on together. A few ideas below, none of it set in stone.

01

What I noticed about Texas Coast

The honest part first.

Your reputation is strong. A+ BBB since 2020. Real Trane and Carrier dealer. ENERGY STAR New Homes certified. Roto-Brush certified for ducts. You're a real pro.

Online though, there are a few quiet spots that could be costing you calls. These are the things worth talking through.

02

The 18-day window.

JUNE 1 Hurricane season. About seventeen days out.

Your site already mentions storm prep, which is great. There's no dedicated landing page or named offer behind it yet, and from what I can see, none of the other Coastal Bend HVAC companies are leaning into the storm angle right now either. That could be a window worth talking about.

Some ideas we could explore for the run-up to June 1st:

Storm-Ready AC Check landing page. A named offer at a fixed price you pick. Lives on your site through October. The idea is to be the obvious name to call when a storm warning hits and people start worrying about losing AC. We'd build it together if you like the angle.
Facebook lead-form ad campaign. Could start at around $30 a day if you want to test it. Targets Coastal Bend homeowners. Leads would come straight to your phone as text messages when the form is filled out. Budget and targeting are your call.
Google Local Service Ads activation. Pay-per-call, verified leads only. Usually makes the most sense once the review count is back up. Google would mark you as "Google Screened" and place you above regular search results. Timing on this is flexible.
03

The bigger picture.

If we end up working together down the road, these are the other pieces I'd want to talk through with you. Nothing locked in, just the menu.

Reviews-first outreach. A friendly text or email to your past customers asking for honest Google and Yelp reviews. The hope would be to refresh the count meaningfully over a month or so. No ad spend involved. Reviews tend to make everything else work better, so we'd usually start here.
AEP CoolSaver rebate page. The federal tax credit ended in January, but AEP Texas still offers customers up to $800 instant at point of sale on qualifying installs. From what I've seen, nobody in Corpus is advertising this yet. Could be a clean story to lean into if you wanted to.
60-second financing pre-qualifier (pending approval). Mathews CCAC has one on their site. The idea would be to add the same kind of quick check to yours so customers can see if they qualify before they pick up the phone. This depends on which financing partners you already use and what they allow on a third-party site. Would need to confirm together.
Go High Level (GHL) lead routing (pending fit). GHL is a system that pulls leads from website, form, ad, and call into one inbox that texts your phone. The goal would be fewer dropped leads when you're on a service call. Whether it makes sense depends on what you currently use, so we'd look at that first.
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About Anthony.

Anthony Ponce, Corpus Christi. Marketing and ads for local service businesses. I help operators get found online and turn that into leads on their phone.

Current clients include Roof Restoration Solutions (roofing, GoNano dealer here in Corpus) and WashWorks Express (car wash, Kingsville and Annaville locations). Real businesses, real campaigns running.

This page is just a starting point. Happy to walk through any of it on a call whenever it's good for you.

Want to talk it through?

No forms, no funnel. Just a real conversation.

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