kevin37b
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Or plumber .
As some of you know I just started a tractor business and am just about done with the website, etc. Would like your feedback on the website.
Dan's Tractor Service, LLC.
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Gravel driveway prep $999.99
Gravel delivery $999.99
Gravel install $999.99
Separate contracts of course...
I was a licensed concrete and general contractor in SoCal for over 20 years before moving here. There were still more guys out there flying under the radar than not. That's why I went commercial. Here in Texas there are no licensing requirements for most trades. Except for those of us with liability insurance and those without, it does make for a more level playing field.
To me the name implies you work on tractors.
Good site... your logo type solution works - especially running the words together with the colour breaks. You may want to look at the dome ratio - width to height. Did you try a truer half circle form and the message it sends? Also rework your mark in grey/halftone scale plus black and white and convert to as many files formats as possible. One thing you may want to look at is the consistency of line in your illustration re: the step, loader lever, shift lever specifically. When designing a mark it has to work on many levels, contexts and mediums: ie: print, web(computer monitor), signage and perhaps clothing. It is the clothing context that concerns me. Depending on the quality and size of embroidery and or silkscreening, if you ever go that route, the step, loader lever, shift lever may never hold up in reproduction. Visually you don't need them. A well design mark utilizes the essence of the idea in its most simplest form. I would also look at the kerning of the letters as well. It is a good design solution, clean, simple, to the point etc.
With regards to your site... why the calendar? If it is to fill space, use or do something that is meaningful to your success. I applaud you for being honest about being insured and not licensed - this bring credibility via a short message. Like others have mentioned - get the testimonials up fast. Also, change you info whether it is photos, jobs completed etc. monthly. This keeps the site fresh and keeps people coming back. Traffic = potential referrals and customers. Actually creating a great working website that gets hits and traffic, stays current and active on many search engines, persuades people to contact you as well as provide insight and knowledge - to name a few key components - is rocket science. The effort in = the success of your business, whether it is your corporate branding, web-site, business strategy, quality of work and employees and satisfaction of clients and positive referrals and relationships. And, believe it or not it is measurable. Also referral back to the designer/creative agency gives credibility to your business, business planning and strategy. Plus it echoes what you are trying to accomplish via communications - referrals, referrals, referrals. It is small stuff that is all part of a bigger strategy.
Please take this as a positive critique. My background is visual communications and Corporate design and branding. I have 28+ years creating branding for small and major corporations. You are on the correct direction. When I design a mark(there are actually three types of identity marks - logo, logo-type and word mark) I give the client three main solutions, colour, greyscale, black and white, in three different sizes, small -(lapel pin, business card, stationary context) medium - (larger print solutions sizes) and large - vehicle signage, building signage, billboard etc.) in all file formats. By doing this you save time(=money) and headaches down the road when suppliers, request a file from you to fit their needs. A lot of time if they don't receive the correct format they will create one and bill you for it - which is unnecessary.
I hope this helps you to get your message out, save time and money. Good luck.
Gravel driveway prep $999.99
Gravel delivery $999.99
Gravel install $999.99
Separate contracts of course...![]()
The first thing I thought of like others have said is I get the picture you service tractors.Do a search in Google for "tractor service Prescott Valley AZ" and see what business listings come up. Designing your site around different keywords will help but is only a small part of the puzzle.There are many good comments on the improvements for the site, but regardless how good or not it is, you need traffic. It is like building a house in the middle of the woods, if nobody can see it, what is the point. I have built sites for local businesses and I have found that customers really don't care that much how it looks, what they want to know is your reputation. So I focused my business on building 5 star reputations for local businesses. In this day and age, everyone is looking to see what others are saying about you.Take Amazon for example, every product has reviews for it, people buy when they read good reviews. The service industry is no different. Not having any reputation is almost as bad as having a negative rep. So get those reviews from happy customers and encourage them to go to online sites and directories like yahoo, Google ,yelp, etc. and write reviews. Having testimonials on your site is good but they need to find it first, so before they go to your site they will look in the business listings for social proof of your service.Make a facebook page, sign up on LinkedIn, etc. People won't trust you until they see at least 6-10 reviews online. Claim your business listing with Google. Sorry so long but your off to a good start and in your field it is easy to beat your competitors with online marketing. Good luck!
This works until a customer files a complaint with the license board. When they see that 3 separate contracts were signed in the same time period... "go to jail, do not collect $200."
This works until a customer files a complaint with the license board. When they see that 3 separate contracts were signed in the same time period... "go to jail, do not collect $200."