doctordirtpro
Member
Facebook isn't for everyone, but if most of your customers come from the same geographic area in which you live, and you do quality work, I would highly recommend a Facebook page for your business.
Much easier and cheaper to set up than a website, Facebook has the advantage of letting your happy customers write a testimonial or compliment you online. You might even want to leave a note with every customer you visit, asking them to visit your Facebook page and "like" your business if they are satisfied, and tell them you will pay $20 for direct referrals of people who tell you they heard about you directly from a friend.
This only works if you do quality work -- it will backfire if you have disgruntled customers, and you will need to shut your Facebook account down quickly if someone goes on a tirade about shoddy workmanship.
Much easier and cheaper to set up than a website, Facebook has the advantage of letting your happy customers write a testimonial or compliment you online. You might even want to leave a note with every customer you visit, asking them to visit your Facebook page and "like" your business if they are satisfied, and tell them you will pay $20 for direct referrals of people who tell you they heard about you directly from a friend.
This only works if you do quality work -- it will backfire if you have disgruntled customers, and you will need to shut your Facebook account down quickly if someone goes on a tirade about shoddy workmanship.