
You have Flexi Wage. You want customers.
You already have support in place, which is a relief, and now you want that support to translate into steady enquiries from the right people rather than a blur of activity that never quite lands. Net Branding focuses on the first month because short horizons force clear choices, and clear choices lead to action that you can actually measure and improve.
Our approach is simple on purpose. We help people find you, we make your offer easy to understand, and we remove friction when someone is ready to call or complete a form. That means a fast website or a clean landing page that looks real on mobile, a Google Business Profile that feels current, a small and careful ad test that you can afford for a decent stretch of time, and tracking that shows where results came from. It is not flashy, and perhaps that is exactly why it works for new businesses.
What this page is, and what it is not
This page sets out how Net Branding supports people who already have Flexi Wage and who want digital marketing that moves the needle without taking over their life. You get a plan that fits a short timeline, you get delivery from people who have shipped a lot of these basics, and you get reporting that does not require a dictionary to read.
We do not advise on grants or eligibility, and we do not try to stretch into areas we are not qualified to cover. If you need guidance about programme rules, paperwork, or anything outside marketing delivery, please speak with your case manager. Our role is to build and run the digital parts, to document what was done, and to give you numbers that help you decide what to do next.

Website quick build
A small website can do a big job if the structure is right and the copy does not wander. We aim for a page that opens quickly, explains your service in plain words, shows a little proof that you are real, and gives people a clear way to get in touch. It sounds basic because it is, and basic is easier to trust when someone is choosing a new provider.
We keep the structure lean. A headline that states what you do and where you do it. A short section with reasons to choose you that do not feel overblown. Proof blocks with photos, reviews, or even small results if you have them. Contact routes that work on mobile so no one has to squint or hunt around. On the technical side, we set fast hosting, SSL, daily backups, role-based logins, image compression, and clean page titles and meta descriptions. We add a simple schema for Organisation or Local Business where relevant and link to Privacy and Terms, so your site looks cared for. It is the kind of setup that invites confidence rather than questions.
Google Business Profile
Your Google Business Profile is often the first thing a local customer sees, which makes it a practical place to earn early calls. We set the correct categories and services, complete your hours including holidays, add service areas if that fits your model, and populate photos that show your face, your gear, and the kind of work you do. People make fast decisions when a profile looks current, and a few good photos can tip the balance.
We also add a short Q and A with real questions you hear on the phone, because this lets someone get an answer without leaving the profile. Small updates and review requests are part of the routine. Nothing heavy. Just a steady rhythm that signals you are open for business. In Auckland and in smaller centres like Nelson or Rotorua, the pattern is similar. Profiles with real details and recent activity tend to win more clicks to call.
Conversion tracking and reporting
Clean data takes a little care to wire, but it pays off because you can trust what you are seeing, and you do not have to rebuild reports later. We install Google Analytics 4, use Google Tag Manager to manage events, and define conversions for calls and forms so the same outcomes appear across your dashboards. We add UTM tags to the important links so the source and campaign names do not blur together, and we connect Search Console to keep an eye on indexing and the queries that start to appear.
Reports are written for humans. You see what we did, what changed, and what we plan to do next, and you get screenshots and links to the live data so you can check anything you like. If a metric looks odd, we call it out and we dig until the story makes sense. You should not need to learn new jargon to follow your own numbers, and if you ever do, we take that as a sign to simplify. Net Branding’s mantra is be seen, be heard, be found online, and these reports keep that focus practical.
Four week launch
Think of this as a practical sprint that trades big plans for finished work. It is a framework rather than a box, which means we adjust it to your service, your city list, and your budget, and you can pause or swap items if your week gets busy. That happens, and we would rather adapt than let momentum stall.
Week one focuses on the offer and areas, pulls together a light brand kit, scopes the fast site, and claims or fixes your Google Business Profile. We also collect photos and any small proof because even two or three reviews help early trust. Week two builds the site, writes the copy, installs tracking, sets conversions, and pushes live once you are happy with the draft. Week three switches on a small ad test, aligns the landing page tightly to the ad promise, adds call tracking if phone leads are key, and starts a simple review request flow that does not pester people. Week four tidies site issues, reviews search terms and placements, lists wins and misses with plain numbers, and proposes the next steps for month two so you can build on what worked rather than starting from scratch again.
Across New Zealand, this cadence keeps momentum without overcommitting. You feel in control. We keep shipping. Net Branding has run this pattern for local and national clients, and the rhythm holds up.
Blog plan for authority and search
A simple blog gives you something useful to share and a place to answer questions that come up in calls and messages. We start with weekly posts for a month, each built around one clear question, one small example from your work, and one call to action that invites someone to book or ask a follow-up. Internal links point back to your service page, and a short FAQ sits at the end of each post to tidy up the loose ends.
These posts are easy to repurpose. One article can become three social updates and a short paragraph in a monthly email, which means you build reach without writing the same idea from scratch. Over a few months, you end up with a small library of answers that you can send in replies, and that alone saves time while building trust. Net Branding can also schedule these as part of a light content calendar if that helps you keep pace.
FAQs
How soon can the site go live?
A focused site or a single landing page can often go live within one to two weeks, and the exact timing depends on how quickly we receive images and your sign-off on copy. We build while you review so there is progress even on busy days, and if we hit a snag we say so and shift the plan to keep momentum.
What budget should I start with?
Pick a daily figure you can hold for ninety days because stability produces better insight than a short burst that ends before the data settles. We will suggest a number once we understand your service, your cities, and how competitive the terms look, and we are happy to err on the conservative side at the start.
Do I own everything?
Yes. You own the domain, DNS, hosting, content system, Analytics, Ads, Search Console, content, and images, and everything is set up in your name with admin access. We hand over credentials, we store them in a shared folder, and we document the structure so you are not dependent on any one person.
Will I get leads in the first month?
Some businesses do, and some take a little longer, especially with a brand new domain or a service that involves a longer decision cycle. We set expectations early, we track every call and form, and we improve the work weekly so the trend moves the right way. It is honest and it is manageable.
Who writes the copy
We draft in plain English and you edit for tone, detail, and any claims you want to make. Short interviews help us capture the little specifics that make your service feel real, like the way you handle a first visit or the kind of guarantees you actually stand by.
Do you work outside Auckland?
Yes. We support clients across New Zealand, and we tailor the rollout by city so you do not dilute early spend. Over time, we add more locations as the data tells us where to grow, and we adjust examples and proof so the message fits the audience.
Do you advise on grants?
No. We do not provide advice on grants or eligibility, and we do not handle those processes. Please speak with your case manager for anything related to programme rules. We focus on delivery and measured results that you can file and understand.
Next step
Tell us your primary service, your city list, and one clear goal for the first month, perhaps a target for qualified enquiries or a number of calls from your area that would feel meaningful. We will map the first tasks, confirm access, and start shipping work you can see, and you will know within a few weeks where to place your next dollar with more confidence.
Net Branding Limited
165 Orakei Road
Remuera
Auckland 1050
Phone 09 523 0478
Mobile 021 122 9116
sales@netbranding.co.nz