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First ad for my business. Please tell me if it sucks or not. I had to delete this music. ( Rush, Tom Soyer)
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http://www.gopherforum.com - Where your phone number should appear in your lawn care website.You would think by the title of this article, the story below would be so simple you didn’t even have to read it but that is certainly not the case. Most lawn care business owners don’t put much time into where their phone number should appear. Just ask yourself where does your phone number appear? One of our forum members had some great information to share in this post at the Gopher Lawn Care Business Forum.He said You want your phone number PROMINENTLY displayed. You want to make sure you edit your html meta tag description to include your phone number first so your search engine listing will display your lawn care business like this.http://www.your-lawn-care-business.com - 111-222-3333 Joe’s lawn care blah blah blah blah blah lawn care in Your City blah blah blah blah blah ….For those that don’t know, I asked him what is the importance of having your phone number in that location? Why is it so important?
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http://www.gopherforum.com Which lawn care business logo would you choose? At first glance, you would think choosing a lawn care business logo would be easy. Just pick the one that for whatever reason, stands out to you. Maybe the color, maybe the boldness, maybe the way it looks on your truck. But as we will see in this discussion there is more to choosing a lawn care business logo than just those issues. Lawn guy wrote on the Gopher Lawn Care Business Forum “opinions please, there is one lawn care business logo I like the best but I want to get a general opinion on this thanks.” Tom wrote “I like the smiley face logo one the best. The smiling face says I’m confident and want to be a friend of the customer. You will be as happy with the results as I am producing them.” Lawn guy responded “I like that one also. I live in a very rural country area were everyone is kind of scared/shy of big businesses so I think it kinda shows a home town feel too. I am not exactly sure why, but its just different. It’s mor
I have been landscaping my mother's back yard but there is one tree back there that is going to be a problem. Soundtrack composed in Garageband by me. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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The TNT Landscaping company doesn't pay its employees much, but it's hard to argue that they don't offer a lot of job satisfaction with their explosive methods.
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Id have to say the title speaks for itself ;-)
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http://www.gopherforum.com - Nothing helps us learn how to be successful than to hear stories from those who have found success and then ask them how they did it. A new lawn care business owner shared with us his story on the Gopher Lawn Care Business Forum on how he went from 3 to 20 lawn care customers in all of 3 months. I was able to talk with him and get some insights as to how he did it. I hope this discussion really helps you grow your lawn care business.He wrote “I just opened up my very own lawn business. I am very fortunate to have opened it when I did, because my first few months I have seen a jump in clientele. I first got started in the lawn care business by working with my father doing property maintenance at his home building company. My job included mowing all of his model homes and properties. I serviced 25 properties for 3 years. As I worked for him, together we set up a lawn trailer including a Toro 52? z-turn, John Deere 48? walk behind and assorted sticks edgers and trimmers, and back p
http://www.gopherforum.com - Have you spent much time thinking about your lawn care customer sales funnel? Many newer lawn care businesses don’t think about this so I thought it would be a good idea to bring it to their attention.What is a sales funnel? Well think of it as a big scoop. You want to go out there and scoop up as many potential customers as you can when you broadcast your marketing message. Then you want to reel them in step by step. You want to offer something and then get something from the potential customer.Then offer a little something more and then get something more from them. You keep this process going in your sales funnel until you have the customer signed up for services. Ultimately you want to take the customer from step A to step Z, one step at a time.A lot of newer lawn care businesses don’t understand this and they tend to rush the sale with the end result of losing it. They want to take the potential customer from step A to step Z all in one step.So how do you take the po