Druidess
ArboristSite Lurker
As someone launching a small business support service (also known as virtual assistant services) and who also knows how valuable good arborists are, I am curious about any guesstimates you have as to how much (percentage) of your business interactions are done via your websites, your Facebook pages, LinkedIn pages (although LinkedIn is considered more of a B2B vehicle).
I think I particularly find some websites to be terrifically fascinating in educating the public (read: potential customers) and would like to think it pays off in terms of consistently filling the "hopper" for jobs.
I'm considering small to medium tree service businesses as a niche specialty if it seems appropriate. Thanks everyone, and I think CAs are amazing specialists (who else but me would stand out for hours on a New England day in early January to watch a real pro take down a 75' Norway spruce in a friend's yard and find it mind-blowingly cool?)
Carol
Your Virtual Sherpa
I think I particularly find some websites to be terrifically fascinating in educating the public (read: potential customers) and would like to think it pays off in terms of consistently filling the "hopper" for jobs.
I'm considering small to medium tree service businesses as a niche specialty if it seems appropriate. Thanks everyone, and I think CAs are amazing specialists (who else but me would stand out for hours on a New England day in early January to watch a real pro take down a 75' Norway spruce in a friend's yard and find it mind-blowingly cool?)
Carol
Your Virtual Sherpa