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Nice looking website. I reckon some of the phrases used should be a little more basic and easy to understand for customers that aren't tree-nerds.

 

Having no testimonials on a website makes me think either there are very few happy customers, or there are but the business is not really bothered if they are or not. Although I'm sure that's not the case here.

 

Maybe more pictures of how the customer will benefit from calling you, like nice looking trees and blue skies, and less of your kit?

 

A passion for tree work is clearly evident. I like it.

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Having no testimonials on a website makes me think either there are very few happy customers, or there are but the business is not really bothered if they are or not. Although I'm sure that's not the case here.

 

...but imo, the website in your sig is a bit too testimonial-heavy...

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...but imo, the website in your sig is a bit too testimonial-heavy...

 

You could well be right there, alex_m. However, do you not think if you are trying to persuade a customer that you are the very best they can get - to the point where cost starts dropping right off their list of priorities, you can never really have too much proof. If a list of testimonials is too long, you can stop reading. If its too short, its too short. To be honest, those customer comments are only the ones from 2009. I thought any more might be overkill. All I can tell you is that website pulls in a lot of work.

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Nice looking website. I reckon some of the phrases used should be a little more basic and easy to understand for customers that aren't tree-nerds.

 

Having no testimonials on a website makes me think either there are very few happy customers, or there are but the business is not really bothered if they are or not. Although I'm sure that's not the case here.

 

Maybe more pictures of how the customer will benefit from calling you, like nice looking trees and blue skies, and less of your kit?

 

A passion for tree work is clearly evident. I like it.

 

nailer i think pics of jobs done and kit you have is a good thing ,people see what your able to undertake as far as large jobs go

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nailer i think pics of jobs done and kit you have is a good thing ,people see what your able to undertake as far as large jobs go

 

timtree81, yes, pictures of jobs done are great, but I could only see two pictures of completed jobs and they're both of tree planting. Wouldn't you want to see some reduction end results if you were a customer looking for some tree pruning?

 

Pictures of kit may be interesting for us lot to look at but we're not customers. Would you really want to see a decorator's collection of brushes and ladders?

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