How to Find and Close Local Business Clients Using GoHighLevels Prospecting Tool
If you're a digital marketing agency owner, consultant, or anyone who works with local businesses, you know that prospecting can be one of the most time-consuming and frustrating parts of growing your business. Cold calling feels invasive, cold emails often go ignored, and trying to identify which businesses actually need your help can feel like throwing darts in the dark. But what if there was a tool that could not only help you find prospects in any niche and location but also automatically analyze their entire online presence and generate a professional audit report you could send them? That's exactly what I'm going to show you today with GoHighLevel's prospecting feature. https://youtu.be/2qXje-FuRj8What is GoHighLevel?
Before we dive into the prospecting tool specifically, let me give you some context. GoHighLevel is an all-in-one sales and marketing CRM that we use at PM Consulting and the Contractor Marketing Engine for absolutely everything. It's not just a CRM—it's a complete business operating system that handles our client communication, marketing automation, appointment scheduling, pipeline management, and so much more. We use it not only for our own agency but for all of our clients as well. Why? Because it does everything extremely well, and it consolidates tools that would normally cost thousands of dollars per month into one powerful platform. The prospecting feature is just one piece of this incredible system, but it's a piece that can dramatically transform how you find and close new clients.The Cost and ROI of the Prospecting Feature
Let's talk about investment first. The prospecting feature costs approximately $60 per month as an add-on to your GoHighLevel account. Now, I know what you might be thinking—that's another monthly expense. But here's the reality: if you land just one new client using this tool, it more than pays for itself. Think about your average client value. Whether you charge $500, $1,000, or $5,000 per month for your services, a single client acquisition covers this tool for months or even years. The ROI is undeniable, especially when you consider how much time it saves you compared to traditional prospecting methods.How the Prospecting Tool Works
Let me walk you through exactly how this tool works with a real-world example. In my demonstration, I used HVAC business owners in Barrie, Ontario as my target market. Here's the step-by-step process:Step 1: Define Your Search Parameters
First, you add a new prospect search by specifying:- Industry or Business Type: In my case, HVAC business owners
- Location: Barrie, Ontario
- Radius: I used a 10-kilometer radius around Barrie
Step 2: Review the Prospect List
Once the search completes, you'll see a list of prospects with multiple pages of results. Each prospect shows a conversion rate—essentially the likelihood of this prospect becoming a client based on their online presence deficiencies. This is incredibly valuable because it helps you prioritize which businesses to reach out to first. Generally, I look for businesses with conversion rates in the 60-75% range. These are businesses that have some online presence but have clear gaps that you can help them fix. They're not complete disasters (which might indicate a business owner who doesn't value marketing), but they're not perfect either (which might mean they already have a marketing agency).Step 3: Generate and Review the Audit Report
When you click on a prospect, you can generate a comprehensive audit report. This is where the magic happens. The report analyzes multiple aspects of their online presence and presents it in a professional, branded format that you can send directly to the prospect. Let me break down what this report includes:What the Audit Report Analyzes
Overall Score
The report starts with an overall score—a single percentage that represents the health of their entire online presence. In my example, the HVAC business scored 59%, which immediately tells them (and you) that there's significant room for improvement.Website Analysis
The tool examines their website and checks for:- Chat widgets: Does the site have live chat functionality?
- Hosting detection: What platform are they using?
- Tech stack: What marketing and analytics tools are installed?
- Google Tag Manager
- Facebook Pixel (critical if running Facebook ads)
- Google Ads tracking
- And more
Google Business Profile
The report analyzes their Google Business Profile (formerly Google My Business), which is absolutely critical for local businesses. For most contractors and local service providers, their Google Business Profile is where they'll get the majority of their bookings. In my example, the HVAC business had their Google Business Profile 100% dialed in, which is excellent. But this varies widely by business, and many companies have incomplete or poorly optimized profiles.Citations and Listings
Here's where things get interesting. The report shows how many citations the business has across the web. A citation is simply your business name, address, and phone number (NAP) listed on various directories and websites like:- Apple Maps
- Yelp
- Foursquare
- Yellow Pages
- InfoUSA
- Brownbook
- And hundreds of others
Online Reputation
The reputation section analyzes:- Total reviews found: Across all platforms
- Negative reviews: How many and what percentage
- Star rating: Average across all platforms
- Platform-specific ratings: Google, Facebook, etc.
Website Performance
This section is critical because page speed directly impacts user experience and conversion rates. The report shows:- Mobile page speed: Load time and score
- Desktop page speed: Load time and score
- Core Web Vitals: Google's key metrics for page experience