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Does your cleaning company have a website? Post it here!
 
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Pressure washing contractor Indiana

I purchased my domain name from godaddy. But I use ipowerweb for my host. I gave ipoweweb my user name and password to godaddy and they took care of the transfer for me, only took a couple days. My 14 year old son built my site for me using Microsoft Frontpage web builder, which I bought on ebay for $12. The only thing I don't like is the graphics on my header are cheesy looking but I'm going to have Keith at kbkgraphx make me a new one. The site is very informative and it seems to prequalify prospects. Believe it or not but if someone is interested in a service they want to read all the info they can about it, so they don't get ripped off. When people ask me certain questions I can tell they've been to my site, I give them the right answers and they are ready to sign.
 
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I purchased my domain name from godaddy. But I use ipowerweb for my host. I gave ipoweweb my username and password to godaddy and they took care of the transfer for me, only took a couple days. My 14 year old son built my site for me using Microsoft Frontpage web builder, which I bought on ebay for $12. The only thing I don't like is the graphics on my header are cheesy looking but I'm going to have Keith at kbkgraphx make me a new one. The site is very informative and it seems to prequalify prospects. Believe it or not but if someone is interested in a service they want to read all the info they can about it, so they don't get ripped off. When people ask me certain questions I can tell they've been to my site, I give them the right answers and they are ready to sign. www.midwestprowash.com

Barry.
I like the new site.
 
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The site looks good Barry. Your lucky to have your sons help.

Most likely when you gave your host the username and password to your godaddy account they transfered the domain to themselves instead of leaving it with Godaddy.com and just pointing it to their server.

It's not the end of the world but it is not recommended. Keep the domain with godaddy.com and just point the name servers to them.
 
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My current site is www.groutexperts.com



I'm currently having my site redesinged by my very cool graphic designer and this is the work in progress:

Still working on the pictures I'm going to choose for the landing page but this is what it looks like so far.
Very nice!
 
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I show servicemagic for one reason only ~ because of my reviews posted there. I have not accepted an servicemagic lead in over 2 years since they redesigned their system so that the larger companies who could afford it would be able to purchase sight unseen all of the leads within certain perameters leaving only the :censored: work for those who did not have a huge budget for referrals.

I have quite a record of speaking out about servicemagics tactics. Yet, I will not quit, therefore if I ever do need them I will not have to pay a fee to re-start service :whistling2:
 
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Well, two things. First, if your going to link to them I would link to your company's profile and not to the main homepage. Right now your just sending people to servicemagic.com which is going to lead them to asking for leads from another company.
Also, I did a search in their directory for your profile based on ZIP and Cleaning and I didn't see you there. Maybe they dropped you since you haven't purchased a lead in two years.

Either way I would drop the link.