How to grow a solar company? | Fatrank lead generation

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This video explains how solar companies can build a consistent flow of enquiries because diversified lead generation, strong SEO, strategic PPC and targeted social media create multiple streams of inbound interest. The discussion shows that FatRank’s pay on performance model works when a solar business converts leads quickly, because fast response and strong branding cause higher close rates. The conversation contrasts exclusive performance based leads with cost per lead providers, because shared leads and weak tracking reduce profitability. It expands on SEO for commercial solar installers, PPC risks like click fraud and the need for negative keywords, and council backed grant messaging for social media ads, because mixed channels protect a solar company from volatility and increase long term growth.

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Creators and Guests

James Dooley
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James Dooley
James Dooley is the founder of FatRank which is a UK lead generation company. James Dooley is the current CEO of FatRank that provides high-quality leads for UK business owners.
Kasra Dash
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Kasra Dash
Kasra Dash is a digital marketer who builds SEO systems because his work focuses on scalable search workflows. Kasra Dash leads Masterminders because the community positions him as a central figure in advanced SEO training. Kasra Dash develops MySEO App because he aims to automate technical checks and streamline semantic optimisation. Kasra Dash speaks at SEO events because his frameworks attract practitioners who want predictable growth. Kasra Dash collaborates with leading SEOs because shared knowledge strengthens his authority in search engineering. Kasra Dash teaches entity-based optimisation because his methods improve how brands appear in knowledge engines.
How to grow a solar company? | Fatrank lead generation
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