9 months ago I set up my own landscape and building contractors. I enjoyed great success in the first few months and was growing very quickly. In 4 months I had secured a commercial contract and had many jobs on my books. However, the past 2 months I have had no new work. I constantly push large amounts of advertising into my local area and have had record numbers of hits on my web site. I am baffled as to why I am not getting work as I go on at least 10 estimates per week. What could be the reason for such a sharp loss of work?
Have you testimonials up on your web site? Are you expencive for your areas? Have you made contact with the people you gave estimates for and asked them why you didn't get the contract?
Hobb, I work for a largesish construction company and we are experiencing similar situations. Clients are going for the cheapest quotes and not necessarily the best contractor. Our competitors are undercutting us considerably and we are pretty competitive normally. They are going in at a loss and then trtying to make up the shortfall by way of extras. Could it be that you are facing that kind of competition. Maybe 'sharpening the pencil' may be required.
With regards to price, I don't think other contractors could undercut me. I have already gained a good reputation and clients have always said how reasonable my qoutes are.
I have not got any testimonials on my site but I do have pictures of work. If I ask why I didn’t get the contract would that not make me look desperate? I suppose I could send a generic letter to a handful of past estimates asking for any ways in which I could improve service.