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BIG D

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Any arborists with a website? Post them. Lets see what they look like. It will be a good chance to see who we are talking to and to advertise yourself.
 
www.BetterTreeCare.com, update long overdue.

Website is the single best advertising and timesaver in customer communications tool. Tech heads who find you this way are pre-qualified because they:

Usually have disposable income, and consider you a true professional if you have a good web presence (!?)
 
Is this it for the websites? :( I woulda thunk their would be more!




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Voodoo Child, where's yours? I'd like to see how a euc man shows himself on the web, with or without chainbrake. (btw I used my husky 272 more in the past month w izzy than in the last two years. Chainbrake broke off years ago; don't even notice it's gone, would notice inconvenience if it was on. BUT I wouldn't let a helper use it)

jabs' references, menchofer's cambistat page, paul's pH chart, great stuff I'm going to steal!:p
 
How did you know I like Hendrix? :D

Shoot, Guy, gimme some time. I don't even have a dig cam yet. I am very interested in hosting a website.
I've only had my computer for three months now. Heck, I just learned how to cut & paste(and leech).

Computers are the best thing since top-handled saws! :alien:
 
Originally posted by MasterBlaster
How did you know I like Hendrix? :D
Anyone who stands up next to a mountain, chops it down with the edge of his hand is either Bruce Lee on steroids or big on Jimi. He ruled back when; saw him in milwaukee in 67, before jps popped out. He could play better with his tongue than most could with their fingers. OK enough flashback...

I've only had my computer for three months now. Heck, I just learned how to cut & paste(and leech). Computers are the best thing since top-handled saws! :alien:
For sure. I had my business analyzed by some college kids in 95; they kept saying get a computer, I kept saying what for--now I know. Just like top-handled saws, you only really need one hand.:blob5:
 
For Beaverton / Portland, Oregon area....

www.mdvaden.com

We have a Oregon landscape license which puts us in a full service position.

Most arborists in Oregon, are licensed under the construction contractors board, and can't legally do the tree planting or transplanting part of arboriculture.

We provide pruning and landscape work. Both are fun.
 
I've been impressed with the comprehensive and informative website of a tree service in Salem, Oregon called Oregon Woodsmen. Providing a solid site describing their services, galleries of work sites, testimonials from previous and current clients, as well as various avenues to contact them to receive a free consultation/quote or set up an appointment.
 
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