News and Press from Super Lawn Trucks
Your Business Breakthrough! 2008 – Private Seminar Event Announced for Florida
Upon registration you will receive your FREE Copy of 50 Ways to Find, Recruit, Hire & Retain SuperStar Employees (a $99 value) & your Pre-Workshop materials including The Breakthrough! Questionnaire. You begin to learn before you arrive! Can you become truly...
Today’s Safest Investment for the Landscape Business Owner
If you are wondering what to do in today's economy to protect your earnings, savings and family's future, you are not alone. With the recent economic failure of investment banking firms, mortgage companies and airlines, you can't help but wonder: What's next? What...
Mowing for a Cause: Lawn and landscape business owner helps local charity – and his company
I thought I should introduce you to one of my long time clients. Creativity pays huge dividends for the business owner who takes action. We can all learn a valuable lesson from Terry Delaney of AAA Lawn Service! Enjoy & learn! Tony Bass It is 2:37 a.m....
Cost-effective recruiting strategies – Recent Interview by PLANET NEWS – The Voice of the Green Industry
The following article was orginally published by PLANET NEWS INFOSCAPES in August 2008. Finding good people is the industrys number one challenge, says Tony Bass, former landscape contractor, and founder and owner of Super Lawn Trucks and Tony Bass Consulting. Many...
Product Fact Sheet – New From Super Lawn Trucks – SLT PRO 12 GL – DESIGNED TO GIVE SMALL CONTRACTORS THE COMPETITIVE EDGE
PRODUCT FACT SHEET The SLT Pro 12GL by Super Lawn Trucks" (SLT) helps green industry landscape contractors and business owners efficiently enhance productivity, reduce fuel consumption, and improve safety and security measures on their equipment and for their...
NEW TRUCK GIVES SMALL LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS COMPETITIVE EDGE
Super Lawn Trucks to Introduce SLT Pro 12GL at October's GIE+Expo FORT VALLEY, Ga. - Green industry landscape contractors and business owners looking to efficiently enhance productivity, reduce fuel consumption, and improve safety and security measures on their...
Robbins Landscaping Success Blooms
Adding on a business line enabled landscape firm to branch out into new markets It's the age-old question for most businesses: How can you expand your customer base and grow your sales volume? For at least one Virginia landscape designer, the answer to that...
Central Irrigation Supply: What To Do When Business Dries Up? A Unique Case Study For Business Development
For the state of Georgia, 2007 was the year the state suffered through a historic drought - the worst recorded in 100 years. With a statewide water shortage, residents had to endure empty swimming pools, dirty cars and browning lawns. Not being able to water your...
Phillips Landscape Contractors Off-Season Upgrades
Many types of businesses have off-seasons when business is slow and sales tend to decrease. Instead of just accepting reduced sales volumes during these times, Tom Phillips of Phillips Landscape Contractors (PLC) often takes the time to build his business acumen and...
HIRING, RETAINING SUPER STAR EMPLOYEES JUST GOT A LITTLE EASIER
FORT VALLEY, Ga. (May 9, 2008) - Using the blank space on the back of the business card, placing a memo beside the time clock, or putting magnetic signs on company trucks are just a few cost-effective ways to find good employees, according to a new book recently...
Super Flower Truck Introduced by Super Lawn Trucks
Super Lawn Trucks introduces the Super Flower Truck in 2008. Organize and safely carry 6 flats to 120 flats of seasonal color on one 16 foot enclosed truck body. The Super Flower Truck compliments the productivity enhancing products manufactured for medium duty trucks...
Groundserv, Inc. : It’s Not Just About the Growing Grass!
Nestled in the beautiful Ozark Mountains, Fayetteville, Ark., has long been recognized for its spectacular scenery, including mountains, lakes, streams and breathtaking year-round foliage. And for 11 years, Terry Delany of Groundserv, Inc has been working hard to keep...