Landscaping
Types of Marketing for Landscapers
You’ve got plenty of options when it comes to marketing. Let’s go over the basics.
Want to show up on Google when someone types in “landscaper near me”? When you use engine optimization (SEO) strategies, your website will appear at the top of search engines and AI tools—without having to pay for ad space.
Benefits
- Longer-term growth: When you stop paying for an ad, it goes away. With SEO, you earn your spot at the top of search engines—and can stay there for months without paying a dime.
- Higher visibility: Sure, you show up in Google when someone types in your brand name, but what about someone searching for “best lawn care companies”? SEO helps you show up for the keywords that are most relevant to your business.
- More qualified leads: SEO ties your business to the queries most aligned with your services. Get more people reaching out for the services you offer with the biggest ROI.

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The Importance of a Good Website
Just like how maintaining and enhancing your lawn is crucial for curb appeal, a good website is important to maintain and enhance your digital real estate.
A good landscaping website makes it easy for potential clients to schedule appointments or request quotes with ease. When a user is satisfied with their experience, Google takes note—and is more likely to recommend your website to other users.
Want a New Landscaping Website?
See your digital marketing strategy flourish when you build a landscaping website with lead generation at its foundation.
Whether you decide to build your own landscaping website, work with a web design agency, or want to revamp your existing site, make sure you consider the following elements:
This file lists the pages included on your website and how they relate to each other.
Make sure it’s accurate, valuable, and engaging.
Try to land a domain that’s close to your brand name.
Your website should communicate your brand personality while remaining user friendly.
If you don’t optimize your load time to be as fast as possible, users will click away to a faster competitor.
If you’re collecting any potential or existing client information, ensure it remains secure by taking appropriate precautions.
What do you want users to do on your website: fill out a form, call, text, email? It’s nice to provide options, but make it clear which action will help them take the next step.
Your website should be easy to use both on laptops and mobile devices.
Google provides tools like Google Analytics 4 (GA4) to help you better understand how users interact with your website.
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How to Choose the Right Software Solution for Your Landscaping Business
There are plenty of software solutions for landscapers out there to choose from. Which one is right for you? In general, most landscaping software solutions fall into one of the following categories:
- CRMs: Customer relationship management software that helps you organize your leads and customer accounts
- ERPs: Enterprise resource planning solutions that connect every department in your business and automate processes to improve operational efficiencies
- PM software: Project management software that helps landscapers plan, organize, implement, and track projects
- CMSs: Content management systems that help landscapers manage, organize, schedule, and publish content to their website.

Popular options for landscapers include:
Type(s) | Brand(s) | Features | Cost |
CRM | Jobber, Aspire | Lead management, customer communication | $ |
PM software | Stack, Monday.com | Increased productivity, faster project delivery, enhanced task management | $ |
CMS | WordPress, Agility | Centralized content management, analytics & insights, time-saving publishing tools | $ |
CRM + CMS | HubSpot | Lead management, customer communication, content management, analytics and insights, conversion optimization tools, form builder | $$ |
ERP | LMN, Netsuite | Improved operational efficiency, inventory management, process automation and standardization, integration with financial management | $$$ |
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