How long has your company been in business? What’s your most profitable maintenance service? Do you charge a fee for landscape designs or consultations?
From company operations to employment practices to profitability, Lawn & Landscape wants to know how you do business and Lawn & Landscape Online’s weekly poll is just the place for business owners and managers like you to share your views.
As readers, you’re welcomed and encouraged to participate in these informal online polls. Check Lawn & Landscape Online on Mondays for a new 30-second survey about business- and industry-related topics. Use these weekly opportunities to identify the business challenges you’re facing, the opportunities you see in the industry and the tasks you face on a daily basis. Moreover, visit Lawn & Landscape Online regularly to check poll results and see how your responses compare to those of your industry colleagues.
The Lawn & Landscape Online poll serves as a pulse for the green industry, keeping participants informed of how contractors around the country tackle the same issues in different ways. Likewise, information gathered from these polls gives Lawn & Landscape editors a sneak peek into what’s important to readers and occasionally serves as supportive information to in-depth Lawn & Landscape articles. Imagine your poll contribution printed for more than 71,000 Lawn & Landscape readers to see!
To start contributing to Lawn & Landscape Online polls, visit the Lawn & Landscape homepage and scroll down to the “Poll” section to answer this week’s question. Simply select the response that best applies to your business and click “Vote.” After voting, scroll down again to see the current results for that week’s poll or click “View Past Polls” to see what other information has been gathered by Lawn & Landscape Online.
This week’s poll question asks, “Does your company employ a mechanic to handle maintenance and repairs?” Stay tuned to Lawn & Landscape Online for more opportunities to contribute to these informative surveys.
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