For Providers
Authority Network America operates the infrastructure behind a network of focused local and niche service authority sites. Each site is built around a specific service category and geographic area and provides a clear path for homeowners to contact independent service providers directly.
Participation in the network is not based on advertising, subscriptions, or buying visibility. Contractors do not manage accounts, dashboards, or campaigns, and do not compete in public marketplaces or bidding systems.
The network is structured around real customer contact events — moments when a homeowner actively attempts to reach a local company for a specific type of work in a specific location.
How it works in practice
- A homeowner reaches one of the local Authority Network sites when they need a particular service in a defined area
- The site presents a direct call or contact path associated with that service and location
- When the homeowner makes contact, it is routed to a participating provider that performs that type of work in that area
- The interaction is direct — you speak with the homeowner, assess the situation, and decide whether the work is a fit
Authority Network America does not sell page views, impressions, or generic inquiries. Each routed contact represents a homeowner intentionally seeking service at that time.
How routing and participation work
Customer contact events are routed according to internal participation rules that account for:
- Service category
- Geographic coverage
- Availability and responsiveness over time
There are no public rankings, auctions, or competitive dashboards. Routing decisions are handled internally to maintain reliability for homeowners and consistency for participating providers.
Participation is reviewed over time to ensure continued alignment with service availability, responsiveness, and professional handling of customer inquiries.
How compensation works
Authority Network America is compensated based on actual customer contact events, not on traffic volume, impressions, or advertising exposure.
Commercial terms are handled directly between Authority Network America and each participating provider. These terms do not affect the pricing you set with homeowners or how you run your business.
You are not paying for branding, placement, or visibility. Compensation is tied to real inbound customer contact routed through the network.
Who the network is designed for
The network works best for service providers who:
- Prefer direct conversations with homeowners over chasing form submissions
- Want customer contact tied to specific services and locations they actually serve
- Are prepared to respond to inbound service inquiries as they occur
Authority Network America is built for operating service companies, not call centers, traffic brokers, or resellers. The system is designed to capture homeowner demand and route it directly to companies that can take the call and do the work.
What Authority Network America does — and does not do
Authority Network America:
- Operates the web and routing infrastructure behind the network
- Organizes access by service category and geographic area
- Routes homeowner contact to participating providers
Authority Network America does not:
- Perform service work
- Manage jobs or schedules
- Set pricing or service terms
- Supervise technicians
- Act as a public marketplace or broker
Once contact is made, all decisions and agreements are handled directly between you and the homeowner.
How to be considered
Start by confirming the services you actively provide and the geographic areas you actually serve.
If there appears to be a fit, Authority Network America will outline how participation works for the relevant service categories and locations, including how customer contact is routed and how compensation is structured.
Expectations remain straightforward: professional conduct, reliable response, and clear communication with homeowners.
How to contact us
The contact form on this page is the most direct way to reach Authority Network America regarding participation or general questions.
If you prefer email, you may write to: [email protected].
Messages are reviewed in order, and responses depend on volume and the nature of the request.