After taking a four year break on his Oklahoma ranch, Blake Shelton is back on the road and riding the high of his new album, For Recreational Use Only . After 29 number one hits, and a detour into Hollywood, Blake’s scorching hot single “Texas” proves he’s still got it. Country Thunder CEO Troy Vollhoffer recalls meeting Blake Shelton during a crazy storm that really put the “thunder” in Country Thunder. After 23 seasons on The Voice , Blake opens up about spreading himself thin and making the choice to be “a TV guy or a touring guy.” The two reminisce about Toby Keith and why being a road dog is the best way to learn how to entertain a crowd. Blake reveals how his worst on-stage “ass-kicking” taught him how to be himself in front of a crowd. After taking so much time away from the spotlight, Blake shares that it was Post Malone who reminded him that he’s still a country singer at heart.…
Arbor Culture is a podcast for the urban arborist. Geared more towards the tree business owner, we cover everything there is to know about growing your tree business, the latest tech, equipment and resources avaliable to tree services businesses. If it's happening now in the arbor industry, you'll find it here.
Arbor Culture is a podcast for the urban arborist. Geared more towards the tree business owner, we cover everything there is to know about growing your tree business, the latest tech, equipment and resources avaliable to tree services businesses. If it's happening now in the arbor industry, you'll find it here.
Industry regulation is something that the Arbor industry in Australia has been waiting for, for a long time. The good news is Arboriculture Australia has begun issuing arborist licenses, with the promise of legislation changes by the government if we can get enough arborist on board. It has been a slow start, but Roxanne is confident that we can hit 10,000 active licenses in the next couple of years, which will trigger action by the law makers. For more information on the license program visit: http://arboriculture.org.au/Uploads/Editor/Doc/pdf/Industry_License_Brochure_Oct_2017_Web.pdf If you would prefer to read the transcript, please go to: https://www.gotreequotes.com.au/arbor-industry-getting-regulated/…
This is an interview with Jason from The Tender Team about what is needed these days to win government or council tenders. This is super valuable for any tree services business looking to get some more constant work flow for your business. Here are the questions Jason answered in the interview: 1. Before we get started if you could give us a little bit of background about yourself Doug and your experience writing tenders for tree maintenance. 2. What’s the competition like going for these tenders? 3. What do you think are the 3 top things councils /government look when assessing a tender? ( Is it plant and equipment, safety standards, experience? …all of the above_ 4. How important is the price? Do council go for the cheaper tenders? 5. If I am a tree business in Australia and wanted a government tender, but all I have done up to this point is private work, what are the sort of things I need to get in order before even thinking about applying for a tender. 6. Why would someone use a tender writer such as yourself over going in alone? 7. What does it cost for tender writing when using a professional company such as yours? 8. What would you say is the average hit rate? (For example if you submit for 10 tenders over a 1 year period, would you expect to get 1 or 2?? or does it depend?) https://www.gotreequotes.com.au/podcast/ https://thetenderteam.com.au/…
If you run a small tree business, having strategic alliances and partnerships in place really is the best strategy to land yourself a stack more work. These are not anything too serious, there are no contracts or really agreements in place, you just add massive value to other business who are in a position to send work your way. It really is a fantastic way forward and really a free way to get yourself a lot more work.…
In this episode we look at ways tree services can "add value" to their service to command a higher prices for tree removal and or pruning jobs. There isn't a product or service on the planet which is does not have different price points, and a lot of the time it is for a very similar product or service. Some people happily pay double for the same service for perceived value. Most people will justify to themselves who they will spend more on a certain product or service and a lot of the time people think they are getting a superior product when they pay more. I what to show you ways that you can not only sell your service as superior, but some really simple ways to standout from the crowd and be superior and deliver over the top value to the customer. This will initially allow you to land more jobs you quote and eventually lead to you having an influx of work and charging higher prices.…
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