See what's quietly costing your business customers — free.
A free 30-minute brand audit for small businesses who already have a website and are doing their own marketing. We do the homework, then walk you through what we found.
- A written report you keep — yours to act on, share, or take to anyone
- No card, no commitment, no pressure to hire us afterwards
- Brand info only — never personal or sensitive data
We usually do brand audits as a paid engagement. For a limited time we're offering them free to small businesses who already have a website — to show what we do, the way we do it.
What's included
- · 30-minute audit walkthrough on Google Meet
- · Written report — yours to keep
- · Prioritized list of what to fix first
- · Honest answers — even if we're not the right fit
Things about your brand you almost certainly don't know.
The kind of stuff you'd only spot if you spent a few hours digging through your own online presence with fresh eyes — which most owners don't have time for. We do.
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How visible you really are on Google
What customers see (and don't see) when they search your business name on Google and Google Maps.
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Where your website is leaking customers
Pages that load slowly, missing trust signals, and obvious fixes that make visitors stay and call.
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How consistent your brand looks online
Whether your name, hours, and details actually match across Google, your website, and social — or quietly contradict each other.
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How your social presence stacks up
What your Instagram and Facebook are saying about your business — and what they're missing that competitors are doing.
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Technical issues hurting your ranking
Quiet problems behind the scenes — slow speed, broken indexing, missing basics — that keep you off page one.
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What to fix first (and what to ignore)
Not a 40-page report. A short, prioritized list of what's worth your time this month — and what's not.
Four steps. Then a report you can use.
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Pick a time
Choose a 30-minute slot on the calendar below. Free, no card, no commitment.
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Answer a few quick questions
We'll ask a handful of brand questions (your website, your social handles) — nothing personal, nothing sensitive. Takes about a minute.
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We do the homework
Before our call, we run a full audit of your brand's online presence so we're not wasting your time on basics during the meeting.
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Walk away with a report
On the Google Meet, we walk you through what we found, what to fix first, and answer your questions. You leave with a written report — yours to keep.
We only ask for brand info — never personal info.
The intake form asks about your website, your Google Business listing, and your social media handles — public-facing brand details we'd look up anyway. We don't ask for passwords, logins, financials, or anything sensitive.
Pick a 30-minute slot.
After you book, Calendly will ask a few quick brand questions so we can prep your audit before we meet. Should take about a minute.
Prefer to talk it through first? Call us at 604-365-7628 or email info@snowmarkdigital.com.
The questions we get most.
Anything else? Call us at 604-365-7628 — a real person picks up.
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Is this really free?
Yes. No card, no fees, no upsell call disguised as a workshop. We do the audit, walk you through it, and the report is yours.
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What's the catch?
There isn't one. If you like what we do, you can hire us. If you don't, you keep the report and the next steps. We'd rather show our work than pitch you.
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Do I have to switch to you afterwards?
No. The report is yours regardless. Take it to your current agency, your nephew who builds websites, or do it yourself.
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What do you need from me?
Just public-facing brand info — your website, your Google Business listing, your social media handles. No passwords, no logins, no financials, no personal data.
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How long is the call?
30 minutes on Google Meet. We do the heavy lifting before the call so you don't sit through us clicking around your website.
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Who's this for?
Small business owners who already have a website and are already doing some kind of marketing — and want a second pair of eyes on whether it's actually working.