78747 Outreach — Cold Emails & SMS

Each message references a specific detail from the business’s reviews. Generic = trash.


1. Tacos El Monchis

Email:

Subject: Your customer orders chicken fajita tacos twice a week — and can’t find you online

Hi there,

I was reading reviews for Tacos El Monchis and one customer said they’ve been ordering your chicken fajita tacos twice a week for months. That’s insane loyalty.

But here’s the thing — when I searched “best tacos near Onion Creek,” you didn’t come up. Kikos Tacos did, because they have a website. They have fewer reviews and lower ratings than you.

I built you a free one-page site with your menu, hours, that killer review, and a click-to-call button. No strings. Take a look:

[LINK]

If you like it, I can get it live on a real domain for you. If not, no worries — your tacos speak for themselves.

Best, Bill Eisenhauer Boffo Marketing

SMS:

Hey! I found your taco truck on Google — 155 reviews at 4.8 stars is incredible. But you don’t show up when people search “tacos near 78747” because there’s no website. I made you a free one-page site. Want me to send the link?


2. Fresh Donuts

Email:

Subject: “Best apple fritter I’ve ever had” — but no one can find you on Google

Hi,

I live near Thaxton and I’ve seen the love people have for Fresh Donuts — 4.8 stars on Google, customers calling your apple fritters “the best they’ve ever had.”

But when I searched “donuts near 78747,” you’re invisible. No website means Google doesn’t know what to show people. Meanwhile, chain donut shops with worse reviews show up first.

I put together a free landing page for Fresh Donuts — your hours, your menu, your best reviews front and center. It loads fast on phones (because that’s how people search at 5 AM when they’re craving donuts).

[LINK]

Happy to walk you through it. No cost, no commitment.

Bill Eisenhauer Boffo Marketing

SMS:

Hi! I’m a neighbor near Thaxton. Your donuts have 4.8 stars but no website — so Google sends donut-cravers to chains instead. I made you a free page with your hours + menu. Want to see it?


3. Casita Nicole Antojitos Mexicanos

Email:

Subject: 2-foot machete quesadillas deserve their own website

Hi,

A customer said about Casita Nicole: “The flavor train definitely makes a stop there — everything was so flavorful and on point.” The Infatuation wrote about you. People drive across Austin for your machetes.

But you don’t have a website. When someone Googles “machete quesadilla Austin” or “best Mexican food Slaughter Lane,” you’re not showing up the way you should.

I built a free landing page that showcases your machete concept, your menu, those rave reviews, and a click-to-call button. It looks great on phones.

[LINK]

Your food is already famous — let’s make sure Google knows it too.

Bill Eisenhauer Boffo Marketing

SMS:

Hey Casita Nicole! Your machete quesadillas have a cult following — 130+ reviews and The Infatuation featured you. But no website means Google can’t send you customers. I made you a free page. Can I share?


4. Vero’s Beauty Salon

Email:

Subject: Your stylist Delia has fans — but they can’t find her online

Hi Vero,

I noticed something in your reviews: customers specifically ask for Delia by name. One wrote “Delia understood and exceeded” what they wanted. That kind of stylist loyalty is rare.

But here’s the problem — when someone searches “hair salon near 78747” or “best haircut south Austin,” South Austin Barber Shop shows up first because they have a website. They have good reviews too, but you’ve been in business since 2009 with loyal clients who love your work.

I built a free one-page site for Vero’s — showcasing your stylists, your best reviews, hours, and a click-to-call button. It’s designed for mobile since that’s how people search for salons.

[LINK]

Would love to show you. No obligation at all.

Bill Eisenhauer Boffo Marketing

SMS:

Hi Vero! Your salon has 120+ reviews and customers love Delia by name. But South Austin Barber Shop outranks you on Google because they have a website. I made you a free one. Want to see it?


5. Taqueria Tacontento

Email:

Subject: “Pure AMAZINGNESS!! 17/10!” — your customer’s words, not mine

Hi,

One of your customers literally rated Taqueria Tacontento a “17 out of 10” and said your tortas made them and their wife flip out. That’s the kind of review money can’t buy.

You’ve got two locations now — Slaughter Ln and S Congress — but no website to tie them together. When someone searches “tacos near Slaughter Lane,” Bomb Tacos shows up because they have bombtacostx.com. Your food is rated higher.

I put together a free landing page with both your locations, your menu, and those wild reviews. Take a look:

[LINK]

A website would also save you the 15-30% cut that DoorDash takes on every order by giving customers your direct number.

Bill Eisenhauer Boffo Marketing

SMS:

Your customer gave you “17/10” — love that energy! But Bomb Tacos outranks you on Google because they have a website. I made Taqueria Tacontento a free one-page site. Want the link?


6. La Bonita Mexican Restaurant

Email:

Subject: A sit-down Mexican restaurant with a bar in 78747 — and no website?

Hi,

I noticed La Bonita is one of the only sit-down Mexican restaurants with a full bar in the 78747 area. Customers rave about your barbacoa breakfast tacos and the friendly service.

Right now, when locals search “Mexican restaurant near Onion Creek,” you’re hard to find. Mi Ranchito in Manchaca dominates because they have a website with their full menu and hours.

I built a free landing page for La Bonita — your menu, your bar, your hours, and the best customer quotes. It’s designed to show up when locals search.

[LINK]

Bill Eisenhauer Boffo Marketing

SMS:

Hi! La Bonita is one of the few sit-down Mexican spots with a bar near Onion Creek — but you don’t show up on Google because there’s no website. I made you a free page. Interested?


7. Pa La Cruda

Email:

Subject: Saturday birria that sells out — let people know when to show up

Hi,

Your birria tacos and consomé have people raving. “Flavorful birria tacos with bold salsas” — that’s what your fans say.

Since you’re only open Saturdays 12–4, a simple web page with your schedule, menu, and location would help your fans plan their visit and tell their friends. Right now, someone searching “birria near 78747” won’t find you at all.

I built a free page — clean, mobile-friendly, with your menu and a map to Capitol View Dr. Take a look:

[LINK]

Bill Eisenhauer Boffo Marketing

SMS:

Hey Pa La Cruda! Your birria has fans but you’re invisible on Google. Since you’re Saturday-only, a simple page with your hours + menu would help people find you. I made one free — want to see it?


8. Jacobson Lawnworks

Email:

Subject: 10-year customers, uniforms, name tags — and no website?

Hi Norma,

I came across Jacobson Lawnworks while researching local businesses, and your reviews stood out. One customer said they’ve been using you for “at least 10 years” and praised your team for showing up in uniforms with name tags. That level of professionalism is rare in lawn care.

But Garcia Lawn & Tree Service — with 144 Yelp reviews and a full website — is capturing the online searches that should be going to you. A simple one-page site with your services, service area, and those glowing reviews would change that.

I built one for you — free, no obligation:

[LINK]

Bill Eisenhauer Boffo Marketing

SMS:

Hi Norma! Jacobson Lawnworks has customers for 10+ years — but Garcia Lawn shows up first on Google because they have a website. I made you a free page with your services + reviews. Want to see?


9. Pearl Nails & Spa

Email:

Subject: “Best prices hands down” — your customers’ words deserve a home

Hi,

Pearl Nails & Spa has 108 Yelp reviews and your customers consistently say you offer “the best prices” with great quality work. That’s a powerful combination.

But when someone in Onion Creek searches “nail salon near me,” you’re competing with salons that have websites and booking systems. A simple page showcasing your services, prices, and those reviews would help you capture that traffic.

I put together a free landing page:

[LINK]

Bill Eisenhauer Boffo Marketing

SMS:

Hi! Pearl Nails has 108 Yelp reviews — customers love your prices and quality. A simple website would help you show up when Onion Creek residents search “nail salon near me.” I made a free one — interested?


10. A & O Cleaning and Handyman Service

Email:

Subject: “Most organized and professional” — but impossible to find online

Hi,

A customer described A & O Cleaning as “by far the most organized, most professional and most prepared” company they contacted. Pedro got called out by name for excellent customer service.

That kind of reputation deserves to be visible online. Right now, Maidsway Cleaning dominates the 78747 search results because they have a website with booking. Your 15+ years of experience should be front and center.

I built a free landing page showcasing your services, experience, and reviews:

[LINK]

Bill Eisenhauer Boffo Marketing

SMS:

Hi! Your customer called A & O “the most professional” cleaning company they’ve ever used. But Maidsway shows up first online because they have a website. I made you a free page — want to see?


Outreach Cadence

  1. Day 1: Send SMS (higher open rate, personal)
  2. Day 2: If no reply, send email
  3. Day 5: Follow-up SMS: “Hey, just making sure this didn’t get lost. Here’s that free page I made for [Business]: [LINK]. No cost, no catch.”
  4. Day 10: Final follow-up email with screenshot of their landing page attached
  5. After Day 10: Move on. Don’t pester.