Hey guys. I wanted to get advice on the best way to communicate tractor work in your local communities. What are you guys doing to get the word out that has been successful?
Right now, I have an add on Craigslist. I also have an add in our local paper under "services" for tractor work. See links below. I have business cards printed and I have a business flyer that I distribute throughout my area. On rainy days like this one, after I get off work, I'll ride through the country side looking for large pastures or fields that look like no one bush hogs. I leave one of my flyers in the mailbox. That has been a slightly successful. Out of 100 I've left, I may have gotten 3 calls. I have also searched the Land and Farm website which list large acre tracks for sale in your area. I email the agents that have these properties listed offering my services. Out of 75 I've emailed, I've heard back from 4 of them. No actual jobs have come from those contacts though. As of right now, I would say 99% of my business comes in from Craigslist.
I feel like I've done everything right. I have excellent maintained equipment, 20 years of experience and a 2 million dollar liability insurance policy. For my area, I have the largest equipment offered. Tractor size, bush hog size and roto-tiller size. I charge $65 an hour from the time I leave the house until the tractor is loaded at the job site with a 2 hour minimum. Most guys in my area charge $75 an hour with 3 hour minimums using older, smaller equipment.
I've owned tractors for years but recently decided to offer my services locally. April was a great month for me. The phone rang off the hook. I stayed very busy nearly every evening. May has been a different story. Not a single call and we are half way through the month. My question in this thread is, what am I missing in advertising? What else could I be doing to get phone ringing?
Thanks guys as always for your input. My adds are below. Let me know if you see something out of place or missing.
Webpage
http://advancetractorservices.com/
Craigslist Ad
http://winstonsalem.craigslist.org/sks/5568659153.html
Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/AdvanceTractorServices/
Local Paper Ad
http://marketplace.salisburypost.com/AdHunter/SalisburyPost/Home/Ad/99777
Business Flyer
Right now, I have an add on Craigslist. I also have an add in our local paper under "services" for tractor work. See links below. I have business cards printed and I have a business flyer that I distribute throughout my area. On rainy days like this one, after I get off work, I'll ride through the country side looking for large pastures or fields that look like no one bush hogs. I leave one of my flyers in the mailbox. That has been a slightly successful. Out of 100 I've left, I may have gotten 3 calls. I have also searched the Land and Farm website which list large acre tracks for sale in your area. I email the agents that have these properties listed offering my services. Out of 75 I've emailed, I've heard back from 4 of them. No actual jobs have come from those contacts though. As of right now, I would say 99% of my business comes in from Craigslist.
I feel like I've done everything right. I have excellent maintained equipment, 20 years of experience and a 2 million dollar liability insurance policy. For my area, I have the largest equipment offered. Tractor size, bush hog size and roto-tiller size. I charge $65 an hour from the time I leave the house until the tractor is loaded at the job site with a 2 hour minimum. Most guys in my area charge $75 an hour with 3 hour minimums using older, smaller equipment.
I've owned tractors for years but recently decided to offer my services locally. April was a great month for me. The phone rang off the hook. I stayed very busy nearly every evening. May has been a different story. Not a single call and we are half way through the month. My question in this thread is, what am I missing in advertising? What else could I be doing to get phone ringing?
Thanks guys as always for your input. My adds are below. Let me know if you see something out of place or missing.
Webpage
http://advancetractorservices.com/
Craigslist Ad
http://winstonsalem.craigslist.org/sks/5568659153.html
https://www.facebook.com/AdvanceTractorServices/
Local Paper Ad
http://marketplace.salisburypost.com/AdHunter/SalisburyPost/Home/Ad/99777
Business Flyer
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