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Troy Clogg Landscape Associates services landscaping clients in Ann Arbor, Bloomfield Hills, Brighton, Commerce Twp, Novi,  South Lyon, White Lake, Walled Lake, West Bloomfield, Wixom, Canton, Farmington Hills, Northville, Southfield and other locations in Oakland County and Livingston County Michigan,.

 

WINTER 2009-2010 FORECAST

WINTER 2009-2010 FORECAST:
KNOW YOUR STUFF
 

If you are reading this article, it means you have managed to hang on through the last two years of turmoil in the snow removal industry. Survival alone is not enough. As we move into the next snow season, we must keep several key points in place.

One is to know your numbers even better than ever. If you had a hard time making money during the last two seasons, “Watch Out!” Why? Because we have had almost double the average snow per season for the last two winters. This means you had the “opportunity” to make “double” what you might make in an average season.

Secondly, know your clients. Ask questions about them and their needs. Understanding their problems, i.e., tenant loss, rent reductions and general need to reduce their overall budgets, will help you match up their needs to your service options. Work with them to save money by knowing how to price your work. This will keep both of you moving toward the same goals. But beware! This marketplace and some clients will try to drive you to desperation bidding. Desperation bidding will have you performing work below your cost. Continuing to work below cost will certainly ensure your failure. Always remember, “you are in control.” It is just like being a good parent. Sometimes,
you have to say . . . No! If the client’s needs do not align with yours, you may have to say . . . “No, thank you.”

Another key point is to know your suppliers. The availability and price for salt this year is still a little fuzzy. However, it does appear that it will not be in as short supply as the last years. It will be available, but it still may be unknown as to who you can trust as your supplier. For those whose business plan and cashflow forecast support “preseason” buying of salt – you rock! Planning ahead will always reap benefits as you can secure salt prices that you can trust. As for many of you, with the need to purchase salt throughout the season, the price you will pay is unknown for sure. So, just like with your clients, ask questions of your salt suppliers. Look for one you can trust. If you are new, ask around and find out what suppliers have kept their promises in the past and which ones have not.

My “forecast” is that the price will settle out well above the “good old days” but not anywhere near the high price spikes we experienced back in early ’08 and early ’09. The sure bet is . . . there is no sure bet! The volume of snow will determine the ultimate price of salt. So, select a supplier whom you can trust and feel confident with to assure your client that their needs will be met this winter.

Today’s economy plunges us into a lot of unknowns and brings out the fear in many of us. As entrepreneurs, we are well equipped to figure it out. A definition of an entrepreneur is a “person who organizes, operates, and assumes the risk for a business venture.” So get out there and organize, operate and assume the risk of the upcoming challenges, and when you are successful . . . you will know the rewards.

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MGIA – The Landsculptor – August 2009

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