Marketing Your Landscaping Business

Marketing Your Landscaping Business

marketing your landscaping business

Now that winter is fast approaching, what can you do to improve your web presence for 2013?

What can you do to improve your marketing?

What can you do to get more customers in 2013?

 

 

Improve Your Web Presence:

Having a website and not being able to get it found on the internet is like having a great looking shop window, with no door for your visitors to enter and buy your products.

Get your website optimised, to get it found on the internet.

Get Webmaster tools.

Get Google Analytics.

Get Google + and Local Places.

Make sure your links to the site are not paid for, spammy and from RELEVANT websites.

 

What can you do to improve marketing your landscaping business?

Do you network?

We use FREE networking clubs, First Friday is one, your local Chambers of Commerce and even Federation of Small Businesses do networking breakfasts and meetings.

Do charitable work – they still pay for your services, you can charge less profits.

 

What can you do to get more customers in 2013?

Ask your customers for referrals.

Make sure you vehicles are sign written.

Get leaflets made up, drop them to all the houses in the roads where you regularly work.

marketing your landscaping business…………

Amongst the most cost effective methods for marketing your landscaping business, is to increase your web presence – if you cant do it, either you don’t know how or you haven’t the time, then get somebody to do it for you. 

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