Web design client niche
How to find landscapers who need a website
Landscaping and lawn-care businesses win jobs on visual proof and trust, and a website with a project gallery turns "landscaper near me" searches into quotes.
Get filtered landscapers leadsWhy landscapers buy websites
- Homeowners search for local landscapers and judge them instantly on photos of past work.
- Projects can be worth thousands, so even one lead from the site delivers a strong return.
- A gallery and reviews overcome the trust barrier of letting a stranger work on their property.
- A quote-request form captures seasonal demand the office phone misses.
A cold-call opener that works for landscapers
Hi, are you the owner? When homeowners look for a landscaper, they pick the one whose past work they can actually see online. I noticed [Business Name] doesn't have a website with a project gallery — are you winning those jobs or losing them to someone who does?
Handling the most common objection
"I get enough work from word of mouth and a truck sign."
Word of mouth is great, and a site multiplies it — referred homeowners still look you up to see your work before calling. A gallery site lets you attract bigger, higher-margin projects instead of taking whatever comes next.
What you'll deliver
A visual, trust-first site with a project gallery, services, service area, reviews, and a quote-request form — built to turn local searches into booked jobs.
Where the landscapers leads come from
Zaptaa Leads gives you a pre-filtered pool of landscapers and other businesses with no detected website — so every number you dial is a real prospect. Built-in calling, on-screen scripts, and a CRM turn those calls into signed contracts.
Start finding landscapers clientsFrequently asked questions
How do I find landscapers who need a website?
Target local landscaping and lawn-care businesses with no detected website — many run on referrals and signage only. Zaptaa Leads filters businesses with no online presence so every prospect genuinely needs a site.
How much can you charge a landscaper for a website?
Because projects are worth thousands, landscaping businesses justify solid project fees plus a seasonal maintenance plan. Price on lead value and the higher-margin jobs a gallery site attracts.
What should a landscaper website include?
A strong before-and-after project gallery, services, service area, reviews, and a prominent quote-request form. Visual proof is what converts homeowners into enquiries.