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Where projects are created, edited and adjusted.

Updated over 2 weeks ago

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Short Answer:


The Projects area of the Website tab allows you to showcase completed work by uploading photos, adding location details, and publishing projects to your website and social media. These projects can also appear on an interactive map, helping customers see where you’ve worked and boosting local SEO and credibility.


Overview:


The Projects section in your Rebolt Dashboard is designed to turn your past jobs into powerful marketing assets. Each project can include photos, a location, a description, services provided, and optional customer details. Once published, projects can appear on your website, across supported social media platforms, and on your Projects Map, giving potential customers a visual, location-based view of your experience.


Creating a New Project:


  1. Click “New Project”
    This opens a window where you can upload up to 10 photos from a recent job.

  2. Add Location & Description

    • Enter where the project was completed.

    • Write a brief description of the work performed.

    • Click Set Location to open an interactive map and drop a pin at the job site.

  3. Generated Title & Description

    • A project title and description are automatically generated from your input.

    • Both fields are fully editable.

    • Clicking Regenerate will generate a brand-new description from scratch.

  4. Choose Publishing Channels
    Use the Publishing Channels section to select which social media platforms (if any) you’d like the project posted to.

  5. Add Customer & Service Details (Optional)

    • Click Next to add customer information and select the services you provided.

    • Or click Skip if you’d rather not include these details.

  6. Publish the Project
    Choose whether the project should be published to:

    • Your website only, or

    • Your website and selected social media platforms

    Once confirmed, the project will be published.


After Publishing:


After your project is live, you’ll have two options:

  • Back to Projects – Return to the Projects list in your dashboard

  • Boost SEO – Get a Review – Enter the customer’s contact information to trigger a polite review-request email sequence encouraging them to leave a Google Business Profile review


Managing Existing Projects:


Back in the main Projects area, you’ll find several management tools:

  • Filters
    Narrow down the list to show only specific types of projects.

  • View the project as it appears on the Projects page of your website.

  • Three-Dot Menu
    From here you can:

    • Hide the project from the Projects Map

    • Edit the project’s content

    • Delete the project entirely

    If a project was created before the geotagging feature was released, you can also edit it to add a location so it appears on the Projects Map.


Projects Map:


Any project with a specified location will automatically appear on your Projects Map. This gives potential customers a clear, visual overview of:

  • The areas you’ve serviced

  • The types of jobs you’ve completed nearby

This map helps build trust, reinforces your service area, and strengthens local relevance for both customers and search engines.


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