WISCONSIN · KENOSHA

Marketing for
Kenosha businesses.

Websites, advertising, and follow-up systems built for local businesses in Kenosha and Kenosha County. From someone who spent ten years working directly with Google and has helped nearly 100 small businesses across the country.

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Gray Label Marketing is a marketing company that builds websites, runs advertising, and sets up automated customer follow-up systems for local businesses in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Kenosha is the 4th largest city in Wisconsin with a population of approximately 99,400 and over 7,620 businesses, according to U.S. Census data. Located on the I-94 corridor, 32 miles south of Milwaukee and 49 miles north of Chicago. Gray Label is founded by a former Google employee with ten years of direct experience and a track record of helping nearly 100 small businesses across the United States, using proprietary automation to deliver full-service marketing at lower fees than traditional agencies.

Kenosha is growing fast.

Eli Lilly investing $4 billion in Kenosha County

A $3 billion expansion of their manufacturing facility in Pleasant Prairie, creating 750 permanent jobs and 2,000 construction jobs. Construction started in early 2025.(Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC))

Kenosha Innovation Neighborhood

A 107-acre mixed-use development on the former Chrysler engine plant site. The $23.5 million Kenosha Innovation Center opened in late 2025, with plans for 800 to 1,300 residential units and mixed-use commercial space.(Kenosha Area Business Alliance (KABA))

LakeView Corporate Park

A 2,400-acre business park in Pleasant Prairie with over 90 companies and 10,000 employees, including Amazon, Uline, and other major operations.(Village of Pleasant Prairie Economic Development)

$4.8 billion in capital investment in the last two years

Kenosha County has attracted over 3,000 new jobs and $4.8 billion in capital investment recently, making it one of the fastest-growing markets in the region.(Kenosha County Economic Development)

More people, more businesses, more competition. The companies that show up first when someone searches online are the ones that win. If your business is not easy to find right now, you are losing customers to someone who is.

KENOSHA BY THE NUMBERS

A market worth investing in.

99,400

Population

U.S. Census Bureau

7,620

Businesses

Zippia / Census data

$4.8B

Recent capital investment

Kenosha County Economic Development

3,000+

New jobs in the last two years

KABA

170,000

County population

U.S. Census Bureau

4th

Largest city in Wisconsin

U.S. Census Bureau

Major employers in Kenosha County

Kenosha County is home to major companies across manufacturing, healthcare, logistics, and consumer goods, including Snap-on Incorporated, Uline, Amazon, Eli Lilly, Jockey International, and others. The top business categories by count are professional services (518), restaurants (289), and entertainment (232).

Snap-on IncorporatedUlineAmazonEli LillyJockey InternationalFroedtert SouthAurora Health CareHariboOcean SprayGordon Food Service

WHO WE WORK WITH IN KENOSHA

We know your business.

Kenosha lawyers, plumbers, roofers, electricians, painters, med spas, and more. Every industry has its own challenges. We have worked in all of them.

What you get.

Everything works together. Your website brings people in. Your ads put you in front of the right people. Your follow-up system makes sure nobody slips away.

A website built to get you customers

A system that follows up with every lead automatically

Google advertising managed by someone who worked there

Facebook and Instagram advertising

Show up on Google Maps and local search

Know exactly where every call and customer comes from

AREAS WE SERVE

Kenosha and the surrounding area.

We work with businesses throughout Kenosha County and beyond. Whether you are in downtown Kenosha, Pleasant Prairie, or anywhere in between, we build marketing that reaches customers in your service area.

Kenosha neighborhoods

Downtown

Lakefront commercial core along the harbor

Uptown

Northern commercial district with a growing small business scene

Forest Park

Walkable neighborhood near downtown and Lake Michigan

Southport

Established residential area along the lake

Lakeshore

Lakeside living with commuter rail access to Milwaukee and Chicago

Parkside

Near UW-Parkside and Petrifying Springs Park

Gateway

Centered on Gateway Technical College

Lincoln Park

Residential neighborhood on the west side

Columbus Park

Established residential area

Brass Ball Corners

Historic neighborhood

Surrounding communities

Pleasant Prairie

Major commercial hub directly south, home to LakeView Corporate Park

Somers

Growing community directly north of Kenosha

Bristol

Directly west, residential and rural

Salem Lakes

Western Kenosha County

Paddock Lake

Small community in Kenosha County

Twin Lakes

Western Kenosha County near the Illinois border

Racine

12 miles north, another major southeastern Wisconsin city

Why work with us.

Ten years working directly with Google. Not just using Google products. Actually working there, helping businesses figure out how to show up online and turn that into real customers. That experience is behind everything we build.

Nearly 100 small businesses served. Across every type of industry you can think of. We have seen what works and what wastes money, and we have built systems that automate the repetitive parts so you get better results at a lower cost.

No jargon. No long-term contracts. Just someone who knows how this works and builds things that get you more customers in Kenosha and the surrounding area.

FREE REVIEW

See where your Kenosha business stands.

We will look at your website, how you show up when people in Kenosha search for your type of business, and what your competitors are doing. Written report with specific recommendations within 48 hours.

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Common questions from Kenosha businesses.

Why do Kenosha businesses need marketing help right now?

Kenosha is in the middle of a major economic boom. Eli Lilly is investing $4 billion in Kenosha County, the Innovation Neighborhood is bringing new businesses and residents downtown, and over $4.8 billion in capital investment has flowed into the area in the last two years. More people means more competition for every local business. The ones who show up first online are the ones who win.

Do you work with businesses in Pleasant Prairie, Somers, and Racine too?

Yes. We work with businesses throughout Kenosha County and the surrounding area, including Pleasant Prairie, Somers, Bristol, Salem Lakes, Paddock Lake, Twin Lakes, and Racine. The strategies we build target customers across your entire service area, not just one city.

How much does marketing cost for a Kenosha small business?

Most local businesses we work with invest between $1,000 and $5,000 per month depending on what they need. That typically covers a website, advertising, and a follow-up system. Because we use automated tools for the repetitive work, our fees are usually 30 to 50 percent lower than what a traditional agency charges for the same services.

How quickly will I start getting calls from Kenosha customers?

If we run advertising, most businesses start getting calls within the first week. Building up your visibility in Google search results takes longer, usually a few months of consistent work. Either way, we set up tracking from day one so you can see exactly where every call and inquiry comes from.

What makes you different from other marketing agencies in Kenosha?

Two things. First, the person running your campaigns spent ten years working directly with Google, not just using Google products. Second, we have built systems that automate the time-consuming parts of this work, which means you get the same quality as a large agency at a lower price. No long-term contracts, no confusing reports, just more customers.

Can you help my business show up on Google Maps in Kenosha?

Yes. Showing up in Google Maps when someone searches for your type of business nearby is one of the most valuable things we do. It involves optimizing your Google Business Profile, building up real customer reviews, making sure your business information is consistent everywhere online, and keeping your profile active. Most businesses see improvement within the first month.

I already have a website. Do I need a new one?

Not always. If your current website loads fast, looks professional on a phone, and makes it easy for someone to call or contact you, we can work with it. But if your site is outdated, slow, or does not show up well in search results, a new one built specifically to get you customers is usually the better investment. We will tell you honestly which approach makes more sense.

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Tell me about your Kenosha business and I will show you exactly how we can get you more customers.