Atlantic Media Company

You've Heard the Promises Before. Here's What You Can Actually Check.

An agency sold hard, got you to sign a term, then went quiet the month the leads dried up. Every answer was another slide deck. So we won't tell you we're different. Below are things you can verify before you ever get on a call with us: real names in real reviews, a client recommitting for another year with nothing forcing him to, and a rule about your competitors that costs us business to keep.

We're In Your Lead Sheet Today, Not Once a Month

Most agencies are finished the moment a lead lands in your inbox. That's where we start paying attention. Every day someone on our team is inside your CRM, reading the new notes, watching which leads became quotes and which quotes became signed jobs. From there we change the campaign based on what we find.

For our clients, we meet at least once a month with leadership and the sales staff to align on lead quality. That isn't ad management. We do this because an appointment you don't close is wasted ad spend.

A freeform pool with a natural rock waterfall feature, photographed in bright daylight

There's No Contract Keeping You Here

We don't lock you into a term. You can walk away in any given month, which means we have to earn the next one every time, not just the first sale. Here's a long-term client complimenting that arrangement.

“I have worked with Noah and his team for the past six months, and have committed to an additional twelve months even though there is no contract.”
Chris Oswalt, Probuilt Pool & Patio, Google review

That recommitment followed a year in which Probuilt turned about $28,000 in Meta ad spend into $400,000+ in direct revenue, a 16:1 return on media spend (calendar year 2025, Meta only). Results vary by engagement.

Your Competitor Down the Street Doesn't Get Us Too

We take one client per service area. Once we're running your marketing, we're not turning around and selling the identical strategy, creative, and leads to the pool builder or the sunroom company three towns over trying to win the same jobs you are.

Your edge in the market disappears the moment the same firm is running the same playbook for the company you're trying to beat. And the rule costs us something real: it caps how many clients we can take in any one area, and we turn down work because of it.

Where Your Ad Click Lands Isn't an Accident

Most contractor marketing points ad traffic straight at the existing website, or at a generic services page built to say something to everybody. Someone clicks an ad about paver patios, lands on a page that opens with sunrooms and four other services, and closes the tab within seconds. You still paid for that click.

So we build a dedicated page for every client and every service they sell. Not one template reskinned per account: a paver patio ad goes to a paver patio page, a sunroom ad goes to a sunroom page. That is more work on our end, and it is the only way to actually control what happens after the click. When a campaign starts scaling, we can rewrite the page that afternoon instead of filing a request with whoever built your website and waiting two weeks.

The qualifying is built into the page too. Before a lead ever reaches you, they have given us a real budget and a real description of what they want built, so the homeowner who calls already knows roughly what the project costs and what they are asking for.

See how we run campaigns

1 in 3

of leads from our landing pages make it to the quote stage of the sales pipeline.

We're in the Trade, Not Just Selling to It

Our founder, Noah Kouhoupt, co-owns a high-ticket sunroom and deck business here in South Jersey. So the lead-quality problem this page keeps coming back to is not something we studied from the outside. He has sat at a homeowner's kitchen table at eight at night, and he has paid for bad leads with his own money.

We run the same playbook on that business that we run for our clients.

The obvious question: are we competing with you? Only if you sell sunrooms or decks in South Jersey. If you do, we won't take your account, the same one client per service area rule that applies to everyone else, applied to ourselves.

A Bad Month Is When You Find Out Who Your Firm Is

When a number is down for the month, you hear it from us before you have to ask. We come to that conversation with what we think is going wrong and what we're doing about it, not a list of reasons it isn't our fault.

That's not just culture, it's built into the model. A firm you can leave any month can't afford to go quiet the one month it matters most.

You don't have to take that on faith. The reviews further down this page keep landing on the same handful of things: clear communication, quick turnarounds, and a team that checks in instead of waiting to be chased. In their own words, we're “hands on, no nonsense,” we “checked in on the lead process,” and we “work actively and diligently alongside” them. That isn't ad management. That's caring whether the ads turned into signed work.

Names and Companies You Can Look Up

Atlantic Media has been a huge help in growing our customer base through Facebook management. Their strategy, consistency, and communication have made a noticeable difference. We're very happy with the results and highly recommend Atlantic Media.

Bruce Wohlars

Sunview Enterprises, Google review

I cannot recommend a better company that gives you big company results with the personal attention of a small company.

Scott Phelps

Design Pro Exteriors, Google review

Five appointments booked within about a month of starting the engagement.

They have done this better than any of the other sources we have used.

Danny Peterson

Integrity Home Pro, Google review

Hands on no nonsense advertising on your behalf. The team delivers quick results too.

Paul Gervasini

Everyday Sunrooms, Google review

Noah and his team work actively and diligently alongside their clients to ensure desirable results.

Dewayne Blackwell

Southern Comfort Exteriors, Google review

The outdoor living contractors we build marketing for

  • Probuilt Pool & Patio logo
  • NJ Sunroom Additions logo
  • LivingSpace Sunrooms logo
  • Porch Conversions logo
  • 4Track Porch Enclosures logo
  • Design Pro Exteriors logo
  • TGS Brick Pavers logo

A Few Things You're Probably Wondering

Do you work with my competitor?
No. We take one client per service area, so the strategy and leads we build for you never end up in a competitor’s hands in your own market.
Am I locked into a contract?
No. There’s no contract locking you in. We earn your business every month, the same way we always have.
What happens if I leave?
You take your ad account, your pixel and everything it has learned, your creative, and your leads. Those were always yours. The landing pages stay with us, because they run on our platform and they are the piece we built. We would rather tell you that now than have you find out on the way out.
How is this actually different from the agency that burned me?
The difference is that everything here is something you can verify instead of take on faith. You can read real, named clients naming Noah and Aiden in their own Google reviews, see a client publicly recommitting for another year with no contract forcing him to, and confirm we take one client per service area and build a dedicated landing page for your ad traffic instead of dumping it on a generic site. None of that is a promise. All of it is checkable.

Talk to Us

Everything on this page is something you can check before you sign anything, and there's no contract waiting on the other side of this call either. Book a free consultation, or if you're already running marketing somewhere, ask for a free marketing audit and we'll tell you honestly what we see.

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