The Overview

Where E10K Began 

Building a recognizable brand is standard practice for the Orkins of the world. At the regional level, most operators never get there. Catseye decided early that they would.

From early on, Catseye’s leadership understood something their competitors didn’t: that in a commoditized service industry, brand is the moat. Customers don’t remember the company that showed up and sprayed — they remember the one they trusted. That belief shaped how Catseye approached growth, and it’s ultimately what gave birth to Elevation Ten Thousand.

E10K didn’t start as an outside agency brought in to fix a marketing problem. It grew out of Catseye’s own marketing function — an internal team built to bring the company’s vision to life. As that team’s capabilities expanded and its model proved out, it evolved into the agency it is today. Catseye was the first client, the first proof of concept, and the blueprint for everything E10K has built since.

What that origin meant in practice: no ramp-up period, no learning curve, no gap between strategy and execution. The team building Catseye’s brand lived inside the business. They understood the customer, the competitive landscape, and the operational realities of scaling a home services company — because they were scaling one.

The result of that shared vision, built over years, was a $70 million PE-backed platform.

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The Approach

The Roadmap to Results

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Brand Identity & Foundation

Catseye’s leadership had the conviction. The work was bringing that conviction to life in a way the market could see and feel.

E10K built a full brand system — visual identity, voice, and positioning — designed to make Catseye look and sound like a category leader, not just a local operator. That foundation extended into a website built for conversion, a jingle commercial that gave the brand a memorable audio presence, and vehicle wraps that turned every service truck into a brand impression in the neighborhoods Catseye served.

This wasn’t rebranding for the sake of it. It was operationalizing a belief that had existed inside the company from the start: that a pest control company could be a brand people actually recognize and choose — not just whoever showed up in the Yellow Pages.

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Digital Demand Generation

With the brand in place, E10K built the demand engine — combining Google Search, Meta, and local display advertising, each channel assigned a distinct role in the funnel.

Paid media grew deliberately. Spend scaled as unit economics proved out, not before. That discipline kept acquisition costs predictable even as lead volume climbed. Retargeting and audience layering were added over time to convert intent that hadn’t yet become a booked call.

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Out of Home & Social

Catseye’s growth was never going to be purely digital — and it shouldn’t have been. E10K ran out-of-home campaigns in Catseye’s core markets, reinforcing brand presence in the same communities where their technicians were already on the road. 

Social media kept the brand present between purchase moments — building the kind of ongoing familiarity that matters when a homeowner finally has a pest problem and has to decide who to call.

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Acquisition-Ready Infrastructure

As Catseye moved toward institutional scale, the marketing system had to be built to absorb growth — not buckle under it. E10K architected the brand and campaign infrastructure to onboard new locations and acquired businesses without full rebuilds, maintaining consistency and performance continuity as the platform expanded market by market. 

What Happened Next?

With a revamped brand in market and a multi-channel media engine running at efficiency, Catseye stopped competing like a regional operator and started performing like a platform — setting all-time revenue records in the quarter that used to be their slowest.

The Results Speak For Themselves

$70m

Scaled to a PE-backed platform

+41%

Q4 Revenue Growth Year-Over-Year

+21%

Increase in Average Sale Value

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All-Time Revenue Records Set

Talented team that understands how to prioritize the customer and takes great pride in their work.

Joe Dingwall President Catseye Pest Control

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