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Marketing for Yards in the Fall
Should I go ahead and start trying to get new yards for the spring? I figured it was so early if I went to people now they would either forget about me, or there would be such a gap between my contact with them and mowing season it would be useless. All help is appreciated! Thanks!
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Market for services you can do now.
Fall clean up trim hedges, shrubs, trees. Snow removal. Lime. |
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Yea, I agree. Focus on now. The only mowing accounts you can go after now are large commercial properties that are up for bid such as communities, HOAs, etc. However, you have to find them first, then get invited to bid. Get more cleanups and such now!
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If you have identified potential clients that you have observed could use a change or use your services YES try for next year. You probably will not sell much but the excersice will do 2 things.
1. Get infront of clients 2. You will be creating proposals for these clients that in the spring you can dust off and reconnect with those clients and the work is already done which will free up time to do other proposals in the spring. I am not a large irrigation contractor, however after blowouts this season I have about 120 proposals to do before thanksgiving for issues I found during blowouts. Why wait until spring. If I can get money down now I can schedule now and next spring will be much better. Remember never stop selling ever!!!! |
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