Business Blog Writing Series 2: Getting to Know You---What You Can Expect from The Landscape Writer

To avoid mishaps and misunderstandings, I’ve created an intake form that I go over with all sales prospects. I need to know what you’re thinking and what you need. I also need to make sure that I’ll be a good fit for your content writing goals.



The landscaping industry has got solid roots and is growing all of the time. For landscapers, this can be an exciting time as new opportunities and trends emerge, providing them with more business and more chances to do this fulfilling work.

It’s that time of year again to wish you and yours a very Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah and Happy New Year!

Need some fresh content ideas for your lawn care or landscaping blog? Use these six quick ideas to get your business website on the map.

Web Designers & Digital Marketers: What are Your Pain Points?

Question for all web designers and marketing consultants, what are your pain points? When a landscaping or lawn care company calls you up or completes your contact form, requesting a quote to revamp their website or help them create a marketing plan, what do you do? Over the past five years, I’ve gotten calls, Read More

Running Out of Blog Ideas Part 2

Since Running Out of Blog Ideas continues to be one of my most popular blog posts, I decided to create Part 2 for you.   The points I made in Part 1 are still valid. And yet, I have a few more years of experience under my belt, and I have a broader audience, Read More

How to Save Time & Still Publish Blog Posts to Your Landscaping Website

Do you start each New Year strong in regularly publishing your blog posts to your landscaping website, only to peter out by the beginning of April? You know from trade shows, marketing blogs and green industry trade magazines that you need to consistently upload new posts to your blog or you won’t rank high, Read More

How to Save Time & Still Publish Blog Posts to Your Landscaping Website
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In the content marketing world, “know,” “like,” and “trust” are three characteristics that mark an effective marketer. Did you know that you can incorporate know, like and trust into your blogs and social media? As a local landscaper, lawn care or home service business owner, you already employ know, like and trust in your, Read More

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