Growing a lawn care business isn’t just about handing out flyers anymore. We talked to industry experts Zach Hendrix and Alana Settle to find the best ways to get more lawn care customers without a major financial investment. Combine these marketing ideas with the quality work you’re already doing and you’ll be primed for your busiest season yet.
Lawn care is an old-school industry but it should be marketed on the internet like any other business in our high-tech world.
“These days, consumers want to hire home maintenance contractors from their smart phone,” says Zach Hendrix, co-founder of GreenPal, an Uber-like lawn care marketplace. “If you’re stuck in the past, you’re leaving money on the table.”
So, here’s your checklist for marketing your landscaping services online:
“Invest most of your time into your website and social media accounts, where you can build your company’s story and showcase your services through quality photography.
Alana Settle | Ohio Nursery & Landscape Association
So you’ve got your own website and listings in order, but your online work isn’t done. You should also take advantage of digital marketplaces like GreenPal that allow you to list your services, schedule jobs and get paid online.
Using technology cuts down on invoicing and ensures you get paid on time. This will allow you to take on more jobs without worrying about paper work or tracking down past-due payments. And since clients can schedule without even calling, there’s one less barrier to locking down a sale.
“From getting new customers without passing out flyers to getting paid in 24 hours without even mailing out an invoice, it is easier than ever to build and grow a lawn care business with the software that is available today. You can make more money with less headache and less hassle.”
Zach Hendrix | GreenPal
Before you start ramping up your marketing, make sure you have a system in place to respond to clients fast. You’ll also need a reliable team who can get the work done ASAP.
Hendrix says that “Grass cutting is not top-of-mind for most homeowners. So they only go out looking for a new lawn care service when their grass grows super tall or they have a party or event coming up.”
In other words, speed is the most important selling point for many of your potential customers. Get the word out that you offer quick turn-arounds at a fair price and you’ll be able to get more customers than slower lawn care companies.
“If a lawn care service can get to a customer’s request the same day, or even the next day, then they are 90 percent more likely to be hired over their competitors.”
Zach Hendrix | GreenPal
Even in a digital world, recommendations from existing clients are a powerful marketing tool. And it makes sense: hiring landscapers essentially means letting a bunch of strangers wander around your property. When it comes to this kind of “invasive service,” most people trust their friends’ recommendations over anything else.
Here are a few ways to make your current clients more likely to refer your services and help grow your lawn care business:
1. Present a professional image.
2. Stay on good terms with your best clients.
3. Make it easy for your best clients to refer you.
According to Alana Settle of the Ohio Nursery & Landscape Association, you should also be involved in your community. “I’d suggest getting involved with your city’s chamber of commerce and sponsoring or volunteering at community events,” Settle said. “This builds brand awareness and credibility in an authentic way.”
“Utilize your membership to your state trade association as well. Many offer certification and awards programs that build professionalism, and host social events that will help you connect with other business owners.”
Alana Settle | Ohio Nursery & Landscape Association
Of course, there’s no substitute for excellent service. But these landscape marketing ideas will make sure that more people know about the quality work your company does. With a professional image both on and offline combined with a presence in the digital marketplaces where today’s consumers shop, you’ll soon be on your way to more lawn care customers—both this season and beyond.
Trying out any of these ideas? Tell us how it worked out below. Already booked and looking ahead to winter? Check out our round-up of ideas for off-season work.