Do paid business directory listings actually bring in real customers, or is it mostly marketing noise?

Tethyca

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Small business owners, have you ever paid to be featured or advertised on a home services or local business directory platform? Did it genuinely bring new clients, or did you feel like you were mostly paying for visibility that never converted into actual bookings?
 
My aunt runs a cleaning service and tried two different paid platforms simultaneously. One brought steady leads during spring, the other brought nothing year-round. She said the difference wasn't price but how the platform handled negative reviews from competitors. Reputation management inside the platform mattered more than the ad placement itself.
 
I spent almost a year testing different advertising channels for my handyman side business before anything clicked. Local Facebook groups outperformed every paid listing I tried, mostly because neighbors trust neighbors. But I didn't stop researching, I read complaint threads, compared platform policies, and tracked which directories let businesses actually respond to feedback transparently. At one point I was comparing contact and dispute options across platforms and came across https://angies-list.pissedconsumer.com/customer-service.html while reading user experiences. What I found most interesting wasn't any single platform but how differently they all handled disputes between contractors and clients. That whole process taught me that a directory's internal accountability system matters just as much as its traffic numbers when you're deciding where to spend your advertising budget.
 
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