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Nice Website Tom,

 

Everyone in NZ knows what an Arborist is..Tell them your a tree surgeon they wouldn't know what that was.

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Nice Website Tom,

 

Everyone in NZ knows what an Arborist is..Tell them your a tree surgeon they wouldn't know what that was.

 

 

No one in Taupo knows what a bloody arborist is!

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It seems to be full of Aucklanders with flash holiday homes these days. They don't seem to know what an arborist is either. Or a tree surgeon. Arbortrist seems to be about as close as they can get.

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There have been threads on this in the past, and I have never really been that bothered by what we are called, but trying to optimise my new website has raised a few issues. Such as did you know that more people google "lumberjack" in the UK than "arborist"?

 

Makes you think about what your customers search for...

 

Anyway I wrote this blog in reflection...

 

So what is an Arborist? - TD Tree & Land Services

 

if have a look at google keyword planner you will see that more people searched for arborist than lumberjack...

very useful tool for SEO:001_smile:

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Like your writing style Tom.

 

When ever discussed the subject always seems to divide opinion and generate interesting debate on variation of job title, description and meaning.

 

Even in the Tree Officer field the titles variy from Local Authority borough to borough.

I read one the other day that was listed as Urban Forester.

Thought that was a good one that was both descriptive and understandable from a public perspective.

 

 

Here's what the website 'A-Z of tree terms A COMPANION TO BRITISH ARBORICULTURE' briefly states for a few of the main job titles.......

 

 

tree surgeon - definitions of arboricultural terms

 

arborist - definitions of arboricultural terms

 

tree officer - definitions of arboricultural terms

 

arboriculturist - definitions of arboricultural terms

 

 

 

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