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describe the imageBe Careful What You Wish For! Is Your Lawn Care Business Ready for New Customers?

We wish a lot of things for our lawn care businesses.  We wish for happy employees, a steady stream of income (if not an increase on a regular basis) and for our equipment to stand the test of time and not break down on us for a very long time.

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Our 3 Favorite “Shares” From This Week

  1. How to Rank Higher in Local Searches

    For today’s answer I wish I could say there was some magic pixie dust, but the fact is getting your local business to show up high in the search results takes some work.


    For the local business the goal must be to move into what is referred to as the Google Local Pack – those 6-8 listing that show up for a local search. This is particularly important on mobile devices that are often pinpointing local only.


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  2. Be Ready When a Crisis Occurs

    A crisis by its very nature is unexpected. An employee may suffer a serious workplace accident or a catastrophic illness. A business scandal could flare up out of nowhere. A product malfunction might cause a customer’s injury.

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  3. Why Don’t More Owners Open Their Books?

    Turning a business trip into a family vacation is always a good idea. Spending quality time with your spouse and children is irreplaceable, and they’ll remember each trip fondly many years down the road. Louisville has museums, attractions and special events to suit just about every personality.

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Mike andThe Camel

Hello Everyone! My name is Mike and I am the Director of Product Development for HindSite Software.  I have been with HindSite before HindSite was even an idea.  I am the one in charge of all of the new features we add in to HindSite and help to plan for where our company should be in the future.  For my share this week, I am going to share with you one of my favorite commercials ever!  I quote this commercial all around the office…much to the annoyance of my coworkers.  However, I hope you enjoy it as much as I do!




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