'Word of Mouth' Marketing for a Lawn
Business
'Word of mouth' marketing is so important for businesses in the service industry and the
lawn care business is no exception.
'Word of mouth' refers to the business that you can pick up simply by having people talk
about you. This can sometimes be through a referral from one of your satisfied clients or can be just from
people hearing about you in some other way.
While most lawn industry players now recognize the importance of 'word of
mouth' marketing for a lawn business, not many fully understand how to take control of it and
encourage it to spread even more. After all, 'word of mouth' marketing is free and the leads that it provides
have been warmed up to some extent.

If you really want to get your customers to mention you to their friends and
associates then just providing a high level of customer
service in your lawn care business is not enough. Here are some ways to improve 'word of mouth' marketing for a
lawn business.
How to get Customers Talking about your Lawn
Care Business
Over-Deliver
One great way to impress your customers and encourage 'word of mouth' is to always go
the extra mile if possible. Provide the services that you have agreed to and then always be on the lookout for
other small things that you might be able to do to help. These tasks may only take five minutes but they
can go a long way towards impressing a customer.
Create Unique Customer Experiences
Make your customer's experience with your business simply unforgettable. Make your service such an interesting
or humorous part of their day that they can't help but tell friends about you.
Position your Lawn Care Business in the Minds of your
Customers
Make sure that you keep reminding your customers that you are there. Having some kind of
regular communication with them aside from an invoice is a good way to build and maintain a positive
relationship. Send them a newsletter that offers them valuable information on topics
like lawn maintenance and gardening. Send out cards or gifts at Christmas time wishing them well and
thanking them for supporting your business throughout the year.
Remind them that you care by frequently asking them if they are happy with your service and
if there is anything that you could do to improve. Customer surveys or feedback forms are a good way of doing
this.
Ask your Clients for Referrals
One of the easiest ways to get people talking about your business is simply to ask them.
Without being too pushy you can let them know that you are trying to expand your business and would really
appreciate it if they could pass on some of your business cards or flyers to their friends and neighbors. You can even take this
one step further by preparing a referral letter and asking your clients to email or mail it to their friends. If
you are polite in your approach, cover any expenses such as postage and even go as far as offering them a small
gift for their efforts then they should be happy to help you out. Incentives
Offer customers a strong incentive to talk about your lawn care service by
offering them a big discount off their next invoice if they successfully refer customers to you. The best way
to do this is to offer both parties a discount for a successful referral so that your clients don't feel
like they are taking advantage of their friends and contacts.
Create the Impression of Success
If you tell people that your business is really busy and that you are almost unable to take
on any new customers then you are creating an impression of scarcity and you may find yourself in demand even
more. People always want something that it seems they cannot have and they may feel particularly special if you can
find time to service their lawns or the lawns of one of their friends. Let your clients know that you are currently
only able to take on two or three new accounts and that you would be happy to reserve these places for any of their
friends or relatives.
People like to talk about successful companies and may use your case as an example in discussions about how well
the economy is going.
On the other hand, if you let word get around that you don't have enough work then people are inclined to think it
is due to your poor services rather than feel sorry for you and they may not want to send business in your
direction.
Encouraging 'Word of Mouth' in the
Community
Community Involvement
Support community events and local charities. Getting out there in the public eye and being
seen to do some good for the community is one way to get some positive buzz about your lawn business in
motion.
Business Alliances
Try forming loose alliances with similar businesses where by you mention their services to
your friends and associates and they, in turn reciprocate by mentioning your services.
Media and Publicity
Some kind of publicity stunt or media attention can work wonders in getting your name spread
around your community. This kind of community or media attention can be amazing for your business but you must
proceed cautiously to ensure that the attention is positive.
By thinking of ways to encourage 'word of mouth' to spread among your customers and the community you can enhance
your lawn business marketing efforts and tap into a free stream of new
prospects.
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