B. McGuire Marketing launches $99 digital health report for small businesses

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B. McGuire Marketing launches $99 digital health report for small businesses

B. McGuire Marketing has launched a paid Digital Health Analysis to help small business owners identify the most urgent fixes in their online presence before spending on bigger marketing efforts. The report is designed to show what matters most across visibility, reviews, websites and other channels, with delivery in 1–2 business days.

Why it matters: - Small business owners often know they need more leads or better visibility, but not which fix should come first. - The new report is designed to help owners separate urgent issues from lower-priority work before committing to a website rebuild, SEO campaign or ad budget. - The service is aimed at giving businesses a clearer starting point for marketing decisions that affect visibility, trust and lead generation.

What happened: - B. McGuire Marketing launched the Digital Health Analysis, a paid diagnostic report for small businesses. - The report reviews online factors that shape how customers find, evaluate and contact a business. - The service is available for $99. - Delivery typically takes 1–2 business days after payment and intake are received. - Each report includes a link to book an optional review call.

The details: - The analysis covers Google visibility, business listings, reviews, website experience, SEO, social media presence and digital marketing signals. - Each report includes prioritized findings, practical recommendations, quick wins and a suggested roadmap. - The report is reviewed by B. McGuire Marketing and written in plain English. - The format includes an executive summary, digital presence snapshot, priority findings, quick wins, recommended roadmap and next steps. - The agency’s sample report organizes findings by priority and explains each issue through what was found, why it matters and what should be considered next. - The report also highlights quick wins that a business can address before any formal engagement. - The service is intended for local, service-based, professional, wellness, medical, home service and similar small businesses, plus new businesses building a marketing foundation. - Brian McGuire said the report is meant to help owners know what problem they are solving before paying for bigger marketing work. - McGuire also said the report is meant to explain what is working, what needs attention and what should be prioritized based on likely business impact.

Between the lines: - The launch reflects a broader market need for simpler diagnostic tools, not just more marketing services. - The format suggests B. McGuire Marketing is positioning itself as a first-step advisor for businesses that are unsure where their weakest link is. - The emphasis on quick wins signals that some clients may be able to act without hiring an outside team right away.

What’s next: - Businesses can buy the report, review the findings and use the optional call to discuss next steps. - The analysis may point some owners toward self-managed fixes and others toward deeper technical or strategic work. - The company is offering the service as a starting point before larger marketing commitments.

The bottom line: - B. McGuire Marketing is betting that many small businesses need clarity before they need a bigger campaign. - More information: B. McGuire Marketing

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