Official list so far
Quintrex
Azrael
Pomme
TreeDimensional
Therrin
Shaggs
TrailWatcher
SouthSoundTree
That's only eight, that's less than I expected, so that being the case I can safely say you all win!
Yep, no bull. It is Christmas morning here, we've had breakfast with champagne, kids are having a blast and I'm getting ready to stoke the Weber for roast.
So, all of you in the above list have some work to do now.
This is very important, you need to do the following.
1/ Find me a pic or banner that is (or can be sliced to) 748px wide and 150px high
2/ Get your 3 keywords, imperative, your location to be included so arborist is vague compared to consulting arborist Sydney
3/ Start thinking about 3 blocks of text, they'll come under 3 headings. So think of 3 things, hopefully matched to your 3 keywords. For instance, Consulting arborist Sydney with a blurb about it. Then Tree reports, then hazard evaluation etc.
For you tree guys who dont understand here we go, tree removals, mulching, stump grinding.
Just think of 3 keyworded and text to follow, if you cant write about what you do then how do you expect anyone else to?
4/ 1 pic per section (3 pics all up) would be wise, start looking for pics, size would be around 200px to 250px to support each section.
5/ Make sure you go with your business name and details and they should match your other advertising.
General pointer, it's wise for this site to have between 500 and 1500 words. The page will be divided in 3 headings covering 3 vital parts of your business. The wording should be natural to what your local customers use, dont go over the top with arb stuff, talk their language, use their terms. If they call trees limeys or hedges use that terminology. To be brought up as a local means you should have no accent and text does carry an accent!
Anyway, lets see how further entries go, but for you blokes above, time to get some writing and research.
