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War Room Agency

/ East County — El Cajon, CA

Marketing built for El Cajon businesses.

East County's largest city — strong local demand and value-conscious buyers who reward businesses that show up professionally online.

/ the market

Why El Cajon is different.

El Cajon's established communities create steady demand across service industries. Buyers here are value-focused — which rewards businesses that lead with transparency, real reviews, and fast response. Local SEO and automated follow-up make the difference in this market.

Region

East County

Population

105,000+

/ neighborhoods we cover

Fletcher HillsRancho San DiegoBostoniaGranite HillsDowntown El Cajon

/ services

Two services. One growth system.

Website and ads — built to work together.

  • 01

    Website Builds

    $297/mo covers your website, automated review funnel, missed-call text-back, and local SEO — all managed for you. No upfront cost, no contracts.

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  • 02

    Paid Ads

    Google and Meta campaigns dialed to your offer and market. Custom pricing — built to qualify leads before they cost you a call.

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/ faq

El Cajon questions, straight answers.

  • Do you work with businesses outside of El Cajon?

    Yes. We serve all of San Diego County — El Cajon is one of the cities where we run a high-volume lead system for businesses. Adjacent cities get the same playbook adapted to their market.

  • How is El Cajon different from other SD markets?

    El Cajon's established communities create steady demand across service industries. Buyers here are value-focused — which rewards businesses that lead with transparency, real reviews, and fast response. Local SEO and automated follow-up make the difference in this market.

  • What does a typical El Cajon engagement look like?

    Two options: our website build at $297/mo (all-in — build, host, manage), or a custom paid ads engagement scoped to your market and goals. Most clients start with the website to nail the foundation, then layer paid ads on top.