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I think that many of us on PGN found out how important it was for our business to be web active and have devoted our time to promoting our business. The economy also mandated this as well as possible less workers employed and change of business strategy. Also, we are all in Facebook! I have missed posting here and will add this to my daily posts if possible for the new year. Merry Christmas.
Don Parish said:
Kevin,
I suggest you contact Bruce Wettstein here in PGN for your green to clean. He has a cool set up for this type of work. You may not need him, but then again, you never know. I've always said the default answer is no, until you ask.
Good luck in the Vegas Valley!
Wes
Kevin Humphreys said:
Im a newbee to the site and so far i have liked what i have seen!! As with everything it all takes time to get rolling and people contributing and i look forward to networking with you guys, Oh and i am in Vegas and there is allot of foreclosure work to be had here like green to cleans and equipment reinstalls as the previous owners took it with them. I shall spread the word about PGN to the many pool guys in the vegas valley!!
I have been a participant for only a few days and have noticed many pool professionals in my area that haven't participated in a long time. I am very excited about this forum and can only suggest getting PGN to as many peers as possible. We all talk with people in the business who seem to be on the peripheral of discussions and those who are always up for pool related discourse. I suggest an invitation to the latter.
Hi Don,
I enjoy your posts; lots of good ideas and observations. I have not been here on PGN for a while as it has been a very busy few months and as my business niche is very small and specific I don't have a much to add about a lot of things! There's only so many times I can blog about the added value of using design software! I do recommend the PGN many times every week as I use it as part of my cold call marketing strategy - "check out my page". I think it adds some credibility to my product pitch and I have definitely made sales via the PGN. I think you will see more active participation during the winter months. Keep up the good work & good luck with your career!
Wes Burdine said:
Thanks to all who have, are, and will teach me stuff about how to do, run, and succeed in my pool business endeavors.
-Jeremy
Florida Leisure Pool & Spa
www.FLLeisure.com
Chuck Beavers said:
keep on pluggin away at this. I too get the deer in the headlite look when I mention this site. Its been a viral growth thing here on pgn. I'm ok with that.
-Jeremy
Florida Leisure Pool & Spa
www.FLLeisure.com
Wes Burdine said: