Take Back Control of Your Leads

Ready to cut ties with A Place for Mom? We can help.

Psst: You don’t have to keep playing the lead aggregator game.

You already know the problems with third-party leads or you wouldn’t be here. The quality stinks, the cost is exorbitant, and everything you get is also shared with your competitors. That’s the bad news. The good news? Our team has been successfully working with communities to reduce their reliance on vendors like A Place for Mom. No, it doesn’t happen overnight. But if you follow our strategy, it can happen over time.

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SMART Resources. Big Results.

Learn from what works. Explore our featured case studies and blogs for fresh ideas, proven outcomes, and thoughtful conversations in senior living marketing.

The real ROI of moving away from A Place for Mom

Here’s the story behind one senior living operator’s attempt to ditch A Place for Mom. Using our strategy, they generated high-intent leads independently, lowered the cost per move-in, and reduced their reliance on aggregators by 33%.

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Is It Possible to Beat “A Place for Mom” in Google Ads?

If A Place for Mom is advertising on Google and your community is advertising on Google, the addressable audience is the same—at least on paper. While Google Search is Google’s “bread and butter” it isn’t the only game in town.

Testimonials

Here’s what freedom from lead aggregators sounds like . . .

“They have the expertise that you need to take your marketing to the next level and they provide you with workable and doable solutions to everyday marketing problems, all the way up to complex technical issues.”

– Jennifer H.
Director of Marketing and Communications, Lutheran Social Services of Central Ohio

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Wondering if we’re a good fit?

Are we the right senior living marketing agency for you?

We know we’re not the right fit for everyone, and that’s OK. But if you’re a multi-site senior living operator with a clear growth mindset and at least one internal marketing lead, we should talk. You can expect a prospect-centered approach that produces meaningful results.

Resources

Looking for a senior living marketing agency that gets results? We wrote the book on it. Literally. Let’s build a strategy that drives move-ins.

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Marketing Audits

Our team of experts will analyze your online presence, messaging, and overall marketing efforts, so you know where to focus your attention for best results.

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Blog posts

Sometimes staying in the know is tough. That’s why we provide the freshest and most valuable senior living marketing trends, news, and information.

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Case Studies

See how we help senior living communities connect, grow, and thrive through thoughtful, data-driven marketing.

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Podcasts

Our senior living podcast can’t solve all the problems you’re facing. But it can give you important perspectives and tips.

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Webinars

Our senior living marketing webinars offer helpful strategies that you can watch whenever it’s convenient for you.

Your prospects deserve personal, human, and genuinely helpful experiences.

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Let’s build marketing that does exactly that.