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9 Places Your Landscape Business Should Be Collecting Reviews

9 Places Your Landscape Business Should Be Collecting Reviews

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Has been in the landscape and hardscape industry for over 24 years. Growing his small business from a meager $30,000 the first year to under $2 million annually (8 months/year). The opportunity to make more is there, but chooses to forgo that for more family time (i.e. building forts).

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    • Steve
    • March 29, 2017
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    Awesome, good article. I was just looking to expand on my reviews and this helped, thanks.

      • David A.
      • March 29, 2017
      Reply

      Great, that was the goal. Ever since Google started to value reviews more in 2016 it has become more important to start collecting them. Good luck.

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Has been in the landscape and hardscape industry for over 24 years. Growing his small business from a meager $30,000 the first year to under $2 million annually (8 months/year). The opportunity to make more is there, but chooses to forgo that for more family time (i.e. building forts).

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    1. Great, that was the goal. Ever since Google started to value reviews more in 2016 it has become more important to start collecting them. Good luck.

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