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Winter months Advertising

3.3K views 18 replies 13 participants last post by  Florida Gardener  
#1 ·
How many of you guys run mowing Ads over the winter months?
I was thinking of running a general Ad in my local paper, just to keep my name fresh. This will cost some $$ - worth it??
 
#3 ·
You will be the only ad in the paper. I have wonder why you would want to waste the money. Lawns are the LAST thing on peoples minds when they are covered with snow. JMO
 
#5 ·
I'm telling you, go knocking on doors. It's FREE, people get to meet you in person so you are not just a name,it is good exercise,etc. Don't waste money on an ad.....just my opinion. I have had AMAZING success doing this.
im so about to try this method. me and the fiance go walk the dog every evening. I might as well meet sum potential customers while im out!!:clapping:
 
#6 ·
krazy, im telling you it works. I started about 3.5 months ago and about 50% of my customers came from knocking on doors. You never know who is unhappy with their current LCO, who wants to let someone start doing their yard,etc. When you come knocking, who do you think they will try? This method WORKS and its absolutely FREE

Also, keep in mind that even if someone takes your card, they may call you a couple months down the road. This happened to me one time, but its the point. YOU NEVER KNOW!
 
#8 ·
I shouldn't have said mowing ads.
I meant a general business card type placement in my local paper - business services section or similar. I would not be advertising 'Spring Mowing Special' or anything like that, I know that is pretty dumb right now.

My take is no one does this sort of thing.
Website is fine, but in small town midwest it really is just a novelty I don't want to pay for.
 
#9 ·
I'm run my ad all winter. Here in the south I can actually mow fescue, rye, etc during the winter and do leaf cleanups pretty much until spring as long as its not too wet. I agree that it keeps your name in potential customers' minds. I think advertising should be consistent to work and if you only run it when you are slow then it will not consistently produce customers for you.
 
#10 ·
i sell firewood...so i avertise in the winter... it also keeps people thinking of you
 
#12 ·
^ I agree with that(if you are in a northern state). Like I said, I think your best bet is to go door to door. Just b/c they won't use you now, doesn't mean they won't come season. Give them your card and talk to them. If you have nothing better to do, why not? It's great to be in an area where you work year round in this biz. Winter is heaven for us down here. You get all the extra jobs-plant installs,mulching,trimming,cleanups,etc. You only cut twice a month....it's awesome.
 
#13 ·
I will advertise all winter long. Im not sure if anyone else has had these results but the majority of my calls from fliers are months after i passed them out. I also advertise in some small local newspapers which is very inexpensive and helps get your name out so people will remember you when they need your service IMO
 
#14 ·
one more thing i'd like to throw out. If you do go the route of advertising, you may want to target neighborhood specific newsletters. I have an ad going in one in dec through feb and it cost $100 for 3 months. It is really cheap and i think more people will tend to see it b/c it is specifically for the residents of this neighborhood. If you are going to spend money, just make sure it is effective.
 
#15 ·
If you are offering some type of immediate winter service, Christmas lights, plowing then I would say it is worth it. Being from an area similar to yours I would say that if you just want to keep your name out there without any winter service then no.
People in our area will put yard and lawn stuff on the back burner until March. I would save the money that you would now spend and either go on a flyer blitz in March or sign up for a booth in a local trade show which usually happen in late Feb or March. People at those things WANT to think about outdoor services. Door to door is tough to do here as it is a-hole cold when you have the time in Feb and March. You can also do some prominent lettering on your truck so people see it all winter as you are driving thru town.
Hit your local hardware stores and grocery stores and see if you can put some cards on their ad board. See if that has any impact on your business but I would save my money on the paper ads. Just my opinion. Good Luck.
 
#16 ·
door to door sucks in rural areas. not because of walking or driving. Its too intrusive, it could work well for developed areas.
I agree. and sometimes its 1/2 mile or more between houses around here.
 
#17 ·
I forgot to say, ave your money, and advertise in the spring.
 
#18 ·
im so about to try this method. me and the fiance go walk the dog every evening. I might as well meet sum potential customers while im out!!:clapping:
I've picked uo some new accounts walking my dog. I always carry some brochures and business cards with me. The best time is on the weekends when people are home. You don't always see people out in the yard, but at the least, the dog gets a little exercise.