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The Lawn Guy
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I've now been up and running for around 5 months and my biggest snag has been converting leads. A bit of history for those who don't know I'm a lawn and turf company who covers various gardening works. The bulk of my work has come from Facebook pages and I've now been approached to get into Yell and I'm looking for some general advice should I use yell for 1 and would a different marketing approach be better ? I'm getting regular leads from Facebook and leaflets etc the most common two being 1. I'm looking for a quote for X work. You go and quote they say they will get back and never do. 2. They message and ask for a quote you reply "Yes no problem can call out tomorrow or at your convenience" they don't reply or reply up until you ask for an address to go to.
I hear people say your pricing wrong ? How I would normally price would be materials x labour x 10-20% for overheads but I've tried low and high quotes there seems to be no consistent way of improving what is pretty low conversions. I have a website full sign written van and show up in appropriate work clothes with company logos and leave a quote and have now built up a decent portfolio of work and reviews all of which are good for reference so can't see where I'm going wrong ? Any advice would be great and if you were looking for a gardener what would you be looking at ?
I hear people say your pricing wrong ? How I would normally price would be materials x labour x 10-20% for overheads but I've tried low and high quotes there seems to be no consistent way of improving what is pretty low conversions. I have a website full sign written van and show up in appropriate work clothes with company logos and leave a quote and have now built up a decent portfolio of work and reviews all of which are good for reference so can't see where I'm going wrong ? Any advice would be great and if you were looking for a gardener what would you be looking at ?
