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Remote-firstSMB digital marketing

Web design, SEO and PPC for Nationwide (Remote) SMBs.

When the right team isn’t in your city — we work remote-first, with quarterly visits when the engagement justifies them.

  • Census-grounded

    ACS, CBP & LEHD pulls

  • 60+ ICP cards

    Shipped, signed off

  • Outcome-locked

    One named outcome per sprint

  • No retainer trap

    Sprints, not rent

Who actually does the work

John Cravey, Founder
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Pablo Novelo, Founder
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Josh Grounds, Dev
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Danny Jackson, DOO
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Dylan Evans, VP of Growth
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  • Remote

    Engagement model

  • Multi-state

    County

  • 6

    Neighborhoods we know

  • 6

    SMB verticals served

Inside the Nationwide (Remote) market

The local SMB landscape, the buyers, and how the city actually searches.

SMBs across the country who want a Dallas-headquartered team that ships consistently, reports honestly, and treats their growth like our own.

Most agencies require a local presence to take on an out-of-state SMB. We don’t. The strategy work, the design, the development, the SEO, the PPC management — all of it ships remote-first from our Dallas headquarters with the same delivery cadence we run for clients down the street.

When an engagement justifies in-person time (kickoffs, major launches, quarterly business reviews for larger accounts), we travel. The day-to-day is async, on shared docs and recorded video, with a single lead strategist who stays on the account for the life of the engagement.

Notable neighborhoods + business districts

Where the Nationwide (Remote) SMBs are. Where we’ve done work.

Pins, not bullets. Hover a district to see what it tells us about the buyer.

Neighborhoods + districts

  • All US states
  • Major metros (NYC, Chicago, LA, Atlanta, Phoenix)
  • Mountain West & Plains states
  • Southeast
  • Pacific Northwest
  • Midwest

Landmarks in–market

  • Headquartered in Dallas, TX
  • Remote-first delivery model
  • Quarterly client visits when warranted
  • All-US time zone coverage

Services we lead with here

What Nationwide (Remote) operators usually start with.

Each engagement is sized to the outcome you want. The angles below are the ones that map best to this market.

Sales-cycle calendar

The Nationwide (Remote) year, by buying window.

What we’re running, when, and why. Aim every engagement at the window where the spend actually compounds.

  1. Q1 · Budget reset

    Jan · Feb · Mar

    Q1 is the budget-reset window. Most Texas SMBs lock the year’s digital spend in January and February, and the brands without a fresh audience read end up funding the same channels that plateaued them last year. We do the read in the first six weeks of the year.

  2. Q2 · Spend ramp

    Apr · May · Jun

    Q2 is when paid spend ramps. School lets out, home-services demand peaks, B2B buyers commit before summer slowdown. Sequences need to be running clean by April or you’re leaving the spring on the table.

  3. Q3 · Fall planning

    Jul · Aug · Sep

    Q3 is the fall planning window. Whatever you’re going to ship for Q4 has to be scoped by Labor Day. We refresh the audience map in July and lock the Q4 push by mid-September.

  4. Q4 · Conversion push

    Oct · Nov · Dec

    Q4 is the conversion push. End-of-year buying compresses sales cycles by 30–40% in most categories. We retune the closing sequences in October and run them hot through December.

Why FH for Nationwide (Remote)

The case for working with us in this market.

Frontend Horizon is headquartered in Dallas (750 N Saint Paul St, STE 250), but our delivery model was built remote-first from day one. We work with SMBs in every region of the country — and the work doesn’t suffer for the distance.

We were nervous about working with an out-of-state agency. Six months in, the work is better than what local agencies were quoting at twice the price. Distance wasn’t the variable that mattered — competence was.
OOwner — out-of-state SMB client

Nationwide (Remote) questions

The Nationwide (Remote) questions operators ask before they sign.

  • Do you work with clients outside Texas?
    Yes. About a third of our active book sits outside Texas. The delivery model is remote-first by design.
  • Will you visit our office?
    For kickoffs, major launches, or quarterly business reviews on larger engagements, yes. For routine work, we run async — it’s faster and frees the budget for the actual work.
  • How do you handle local SEO for a city you’re not based in?
    Local SEO doesn’t require local agency presence. It requires a clean Google Business Profile, real review velocity, accurate citations, and on-page work that demonstrates local relevance — all of which we do for every market we serve.
  • What time zones do you cover?
    All US time zones. Our team is structured to overlap with West Coast and East Coast working hours.
  • Which service should a remote client start with?
    Same as a local one — usually the website plus local SEO for your market, with PPC or social layered on for immediate demand. The delivery is remote-first; the order is set on the discovery call.
  • How does the day-to-day actually work remotely?
    Async on shared docs and recorded video, with a single lead strategist who stays on your account for the life of the engagement. It’s the same cadence we run for clients down the street from our Dallas office.
  • Is the work as good as a local agency’s?
    Distance isn’t the variable that matters — competence is. About a third of our book sits outside Texas, and clients routinely tell us the work beats local agencies that quoted twice the price.
  • How is a remote engagement priced?
    Sized to the outcome you want, not a rate card. You tell us the result; we scope it and send the monthly number. Running async frees more of the budget for the actual work. First consultation is free.
  • Is there a long-term contract?
    No long lock-in. We re-earn the work month to month, regardless of time zone. Clients stay because the booked-revenue number climbs, not because a contract holds them.
  • Who actually does the work on my account?
    An FH strategist plus our in-house build team, all based at our Dallas headquarters — not a subcontractor network. You get a direct line to the lead strategist.
  • What number do you report against?
    Booked revenue — leads that closed and the dollars behind them, not clicks or rankings — measured the same way no matter where you’re located.
  • How do we get started from out of state?
    Run the free discovery from the estimate on this page in about eight minutes. We send back a market read and a build plan keyed to your area before any contract — no travel required.

How we run the engagement

Pricing, cadence, and the number we report against.

  1. Pricing

    Sized to the engagement, not the bill rate.

    Tell us the outcome you want; we send back the scope and the number that lands it. Free consultation first, no card, no commitment.

  2. Cadence

    Weekly progress, monthly reporting.

    You see the work as it ships, not just at month’s end. Most Nationwide (Remote) clients have a direct text line into the lead strategist on the account.

  3. Outcome lock

    Booked-revenue reporting, every quarter.

    Every Nationwide (Remote) engagement reports against the same number: leads that closed, revenue that booked. Not vanity metrics from a platform dashboard.

Free estimate

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Other areas we serve

Other Texas markets, plus nationwide remote.

Ready to scope a Nationwide (Remote) engagement?

Run discovery and we’ll send back the market analysis, the ICP cards, and a build plan keyed to Nationwide (Remote), before any sales call.