Entrepreneur Spotlight · Bloomington, Indiana
He built a $4.2M local-service empire from a single push mower. Google just didn’t know it yet — so we fixed that.
Most marketing stories start with a logo and a tagline. Anthony Hilb’s starts with a minivan, a $75 push mower, and a pair of garden shears in the summer of 2011. Fourteen years later, that one mower has become four businesses, about 70 employees, and service across 145 cities in Indiana, Tennessee, and North Carolina — over $4.2 million in revenue, roughly 147 times where he started. Along the way he earned 180+ five-star reviews, was named Bloomington’s Best seven years running (2019–2025) by the Herald-Times, and became the #1 Google result for “tree removal” in Bloomington.
He did the hard 90% — the part no agency can fake. The problem wasn’t the work. It was that when you searched his name, almost none of that proof showed up. He’d even earned a Google Knowledge Panel once, then lost it because it was never anchored or claimed. That’s the exact gap we live in: reputation that’s been earned but isn’t legible to Google. So we ran our audit on him — the same free Quick Audit any local service business can get — and built the plan to make his search presence match his real-world standing.
What the audit found
Anthony’s businesses are healthy. His personal search presence was the bottleneck. Four things stood out:
What we’ve already built
This is what the free audit leads to — implementation. For Anthony we’ve already:
- Built his entity home — a structured “facts page” that gives Google one clear, authoritative source for who he is.
- Turned his YouTube library into 16 in-depth guides on his own site, each pairing the video with a real how-to article, FAQ, and structured data — eligible for Google’s rich results and AI answers.
- Consolidated one consistent identity across 13 pages we control, so Google reads them as a single entity instead of scattered mentions — the groundwork for the Knowledge Panel to re-form.
- Published a full third-party write-up documenting the whole thing, which doubles as corroboration for Google.
The 90-day path
A free audit isn’t a sales pitch — it’s a diagnosis with a prioritized plan. Anthony’s looks like this:
Go deeper on Anthony’s story
See the full analysis and the proof we built:
Read the full brand audit → See his entity home → Visit anthonyhilb.com → His company’s audit →
