When the delayed harvest season is a good time to look around your lawn care business and see what things you can do to improve. A simple step you can take is to create a website to promote your business online. Sometimes the difference between success and failure or to do very well against a really big pinch can get some things here or there. A little improvement can often result in a great lap.
I recently had a discussion with a landscaping business owner who had previously managed to group a single page website. When he put the site, he simply had no much time to work on it, so there he stood as a single page for the entire year. Now he was looking to improve on it and sought suggestions.
Some initial thoughts I had for him was to add some simple pages. Pages such as services, a photo gallery, testimonials, about us and contact us page are good for starters. But if you have more time, you really might want to include a blog on their website. This will allow you to talk to various editions of grass that you find is most common in your area. You also might want to show off the various landscape projects you've worked on and show some pictures that you took to the stage of construction.
Another tip I've found that that has worked well is to include a picture of your lawn care equipment. This is especially handy when you offer landscape work or excavation. When a lawn care customer's potential looks back on his web page and see all the equipment you have, will get them thinking in the various projects might use around your property.
For example, you have a wood chipper? Include a photo if it. This will get the customer thinking of the limbs or brush tree that could use skipped. Do you have a backhoe? You can get them thinking about digging up those overgrown shrubs in your front yard. You will be amazed at the various requests that customers up with when they see what you can offer and he can fill out a contact form on your website.
Consider these tips when you are working on your business websites lawn care. They have the potential to lead your business in a good company a great company.