When you encounter poorly performed plumbing work on a job, use it as an opportunity to educate customers
Material and equipment prices are particularly volatile right now, creating a challenge for businesses. To stay the course consider what you can control versus what you can’t.
Staying on top of the latest marketing trends like social media engagement is important, but it doesn’t amount to much if you don’t stay focused on some core business tenets
Make sure customers understand what they’re paying you for. It goes well beyond the cost of materials.
Don’t immediately rebuff people who want you to price out a job on little information. Think of it as a teaching experience and you could earn a customer for life.
Online reviews have become a trusted source of information that showcase a business’ brand, integrity, and authority, as the findings of a recent survey prove
To retain customers, small “leave-behinds” can make a big difference
Make sure you’re doing everything you can to show customers that you’re the expert they expect you to be
Miller’s Services aims to impress on the initial service call, then keeps customers coming back by enticing them with the benefits that come from signing up for service-agreement programs