Lexonia Group was built on a simple observation: most local businesses run ads before they know why they win. They copy what competitors do, launch campaigns on gut feel, and wonder why the leads don't convert.
We built a different system. One that starts with deep research — competitive intelligence, customer review mining, psychographic audience analysis — and produces a single locked positioning statement before any creative work begins.
That positioning statement becomes the filter for everything. Every ad, every funnel step, every automated follow-up message. When it's built right, the right clients see your ad and immediately think: this is for me.
Eden Prairie, MN · Nationwide
Every Lexonia SMM engagement starts with locking three things. Without all three, no campaign brief leaves the desk.
Not a demographic. A person with a specific psychology, desire, and situation. The psychographic portrait of the customer who most needs what you offer — what they believe, what they want, what frustrates them about their current situation.
The psychological category the customer is already operating in when they seek you out. Not "other gyms" — the feeling of wanting to be someone who shows up consistently. The frame determines what the first 3 seconds of every ad must say.
Specific, customer-verified, and hard to copy. Pulled from your real reviews — not from assumptions. Not "great service." The thing your best clients brag about to others. That's your Point of Difference.
When all three are locked, they combine into a single positioning statement that governs every campaign decision from that point forward.
See the Full Process →A structured engagement that delivers a working system, not just an ad.
We collect your client context, run competitive intelligence on your local market, mine your reviews for psychographic signals, and develop your locked positioning statement — Target Audience, Frame of Reference, and Point of Difference.
Two A/B-ready ad copy versions, a lead form structured around your positioning, funnel flow design, and all campaign copy — built from your positioning statement, not from templates.
Calendly booking setup and Make.com automation (lead form → Google Sheet + instant email notification to your team).
You review everything. We address feedback. The campaign goes live. From week 5 onward: weekly performance monitoring, A/B testing, monthly reporting, and continuous improvement as real lead data comes in.
Serving local service businesses across the United States.