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Meeting of the Minds in Chicago

Andrew of Lawn Care Marketing Expert and Jonathan of Service Autopilot & Lawn Care Millionaire speaking in Chicago during their visit for training by the AdWords Guru, Perry Marshall.

Groupon Now! For Lawn Care Businesses

Real-time deals that attract lawn care customers exactly when you need them.

Schedule deals to run whenever you need more customers.

Choose what you want to offer, the discount you want to give, and how long you want the deal to last.

The deals can start running instantly and can be paused when you get busy again.

Watch your margins!

Beware of “SEO Companies” & Where to start with a small budget.

Part two… Coming soon…

Online Marketing for Lawn Care Businesses – Is it Worth it?

Jonathan from Lawn Care Millionaire & Service Autopilot join us to discuss using online marketing for lawn care businesses. Is it worth doing?
YES!

Answering Services Marketing Systems & Email Marketing for Lawn Care Companies

Determining the Lifetime Value of a Lawn Care Customer

Understanding how much a lawn care customer is worth over the lifetime of your relationship is a crucial part of determining an appropriate budget to acquire them.

Jonathan from Lawn Care Millionaire (Lawn Care Blog) & Service Autopilot (Lawn Care Software) join me on this lawn care marketing chat.
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Top 5 Online Marketing Mistakes For a Lawn Care Business

Alright so let’s talk about a bit about the why not just do like the top five online marketing mistakes that you have seen that people do in, I have more than five but we will just touch on five of them probably the most common reasons why people fail when trying to do their marketing themselves.

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How do I ensure my site will not lose its ranking when I change domain names?

Start Your Lawn Care Marketing Campaign Today, Before Next Season, Before It’s Too Late

Its not like hanging door hangers. You have to be ready and ranking before the season starts or miss out on all those customers for the entire season.

In order to have an online marketing campaign actively bringing in new leads at the very start of the season you must begin your online marketing campaign at least 3 months prior.

SEO
○ Can take 3 months to index
○ Can take even longer to achieve desired ranking
LOCAL
○ 2 Weeks to authorize
○ Can take 2 months to show up.
○ Dependent on citations ( references) and # of reviews
○ It takes time to get client reviews and it not something you can do in a week
PPC
○ Instant to start but takes a lot of time to setup properly. Prepare now during slow months.
○ If not running now go ahead and setup up your campaign and have it ready to launch as soon as season is about to start.

New Survey Reports SEO is the Best Marketing Strategy

2,500 US small businesses were surveyed by lead generation company MerchantCircle/Reply.com, and found that search engine optimization is the marketing channel they would choose if they could choose only one.

The survey asked small business owners “If you had to put all of your marketing time and budget into only one channel, what would it be?” The list of choices included SEO, paid search, mobile, social and traditional media. As you can see below SEO beats everything else by a mile.

What’s also interesting is how high “traditional media” ranked. That category would include newspapers, yellow pages, direct mail, traditional radio and so on. Newspapers and direct mail were the top traditional channels being used by this group of survey respondents.

However Facebook (not Facebook Ads) was the most common marketing tool, used by 70 percent of these SMB respondents. The question was, “Are you promoting your business with the following websites/services?”

The online survey was conducted in November. The sample came from MerchantCircle’s 1.6 million SMB member database. Just under 80 percent of respondents were businesses with fewer than four employees. The majority (63 percent) had annual marketing budgets of $2,500 or less.