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Free Publicity for Your Landscaping Business
by Angel Estrella

Published on this site: July 22nd, 2006 - See more
articles from this month

Regardless of whether you are just venturing out into the business world
or already have a successful company, budgeting your expenses will help
to improve profits and the overall health of the business. The largest
expenses that a landscaping business has are advertising and the cost
of equipment. The prices associated with a print advertisement can be significant, which
is why a growing number of business owners are turning toward an alternative
way of spreading the word about their landscaping business. With a company
that provides local services, such as landscaping, it is more important
to reach a local audience as opposed to a national one.
The most common way to generate free publicity for a landscaping business
is through a press release, which is distributed to local newspapers,
magazines and trade publications. Whether the landscaping business has
an actual storefront present, is home or web-based, this option may have
a positive success rate. In order for a press release to be worthy of
publication, it must feature some type of news. A terrific example would
be a grand opening, the launch of a new website, a free landscaping project
contest or similar newsworthy event. A photograph of the business owner
would make a nice accompaniment to any press release and may even grab
the editor's attention. Press releases can be submitted via mail, e-mail
or fax and should be directed to the editor's attention.
Many businesses, including those that provide landscaping services, often
choose to have a website. Although the internet does provide for national
exposure, many local customers may surf the web for landscaping information.
A website should be professionally designed, regularly updated and feature
plenty of landscaping example photos to showcase your ability. With a
website, the free promotional opportunities are unlimited. From press
release submission websites to article marketing and search engines, there
are plenty of ways to get the word out about your new web presence.
Just as there are a number of ways to generate paid advertising, there
are even more ways to obtain free publicity for your landscaping business.
Most local companies will find paid advertising works most effectively
in the telephone book's yellow pages, but may also find limited success
with newspaper and/or radio advertising. The main problem with the latter
is that newspapers are often discarded quickly and most people do not
have a pen handy when listening to the radio in order to write down a
contact number. When you reduce the advertising costs and increase profits,
your company's bank account will begin to glimmer just as much as the
dew on a beautifully landscaped lawn.

Angel Estrella Learn more about landscaping - visit our website at
http://www.landscapingreport.info
for landscaping articles and reviews.


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