Is Your Lawn Care Business Making You Mad Cash? If Not...

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Hey, Broke Lawn Business Guy, Do You Need More Lawn Care Customers? If So, Read On....

 

Landscape maintenance is a great business to be in. Whether the economy or housing market is up or down, the grass still needs to be cut.

But only if you get lawn business customers! Lots of lawn care customers! The right lawn business customers.

It all comes down to lawn care marketing.

Now I will admit that there are some downsides to the necessary lawn care marketing.. Nit-picking, unappreciative customer's always wanting extra work done for free is the "low baller" result of what some think is the "cheapest" method of landscape marketing  lawn care flyers.

"Low-baller" start ups  will do lawn care for less than it costs to be in business. Then that forces the lawn business owner to fold up shop at the end of the year when they realize that they lost money. Why? Simple.

Lack of customers, and the WRONG type of landscape customers. Period.

So who are the right lawn care customers, and where are they? Well, that's two questions. Let's take the first question.

The right customers:: The best customers are the ones whose own lifestyle is hectic (kid's soccer practice, 60 hour work weeks, etc.) and they just want it "done, here's the check." Where do these right lawn customers find you during their busy day? They go online and look for chicago lawn care or where ever they live. The yellow pages? Lawn door hangers? Forget it! These people want it now, and don't bug me.

The wrong customers: The worst mowing business customers got all the time in the world to pit competing landscaping companies against each other. "Well Bob's Lawn Care said he would do it for $20 less a month than any other company and do the trees for free. It says it right 'cher on this lawn care flyers he stuck on my windshield at Wal-Mart!" These are the same people that will drive 15 miles to save 35 cents on a gallon of milk. "Bob's Lawn Care" won't be here next year. He targets the wrong customers. Good riddance to lawn care  lowballer Bob.

This begs the question "if all the good lawn business customers search online first, how do I get my website to the top of the search engines?"

Here is a better question "how do I take over the WHOLE PAGE for 'my city' lawn care on Google?"

How do you grow your lawn business in 2010?

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Lawn Care Marketing in 2010

Lawn Fylers + Landscape Door Hangers = "Loser"

Lawn business and landscape marketing has changed. 1995 is long gone. Yellow pages? YELLOW PAGES?!!! Ask "Dex" what he thinks of those soggy, rain soaked yellow books you throw in the trash. You ain't the only one. Your potential clients do the same.

This is SUPER IMPORTANT! READ!

Nielsen Media (yes, the TV rating people) don't just rate TV commercials. They rate EVERYTHING including local service contractor listing. They said in 2008, and I QUOTE:

This is SUPER IMPORTANT! READ THE NEXT SENTENCE TWICE.

"80% of all consumers looking for a local service used the internet search FIRST before calling a contractor."

Just in case you missed it:

"80% of all consumers looking for a local service used the internet search FIRST before calling a contractor."

Whoo boy! Is that an eye opener when it comes to lawn care marketing or what!

This means, if you are not on the 1st page of Google/Yahoo?Bing, you lose. Done. Toast. Sayonara. Adios lawn biz, hello Wal- Mart greeter job. Seriously, no joke.

So how do you change your gloomy lawn business outlook and rank your site on the search engines?

It all starts with understanding the search engines. It is easier than you think.

Just go to lawn care business and it will all make sense.

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