It's January, and I have set some time aside in my schedule this month to reflect on my business and potentially make some changes in how I represent myself (website, company name, image, etc.) My current website needs to be updated, but you can see it at http://IntegrityDesignBuild.com
Like (I think) many of you on this site, I am a small scale professional, with just one employee, though I also hire other skilled hands when necessary. I primarily work as a finish carpenter and installer as a sub, with occasional homeowner clients.
I would like to expand my client base to include more homeowner clients as well. (Of course, this also means that the work will end up incorporating more non-woodworking scope.)
I'm curious how others on this site in similar positions present yourself to clients, and if any of you have had successful strategies for reaching out to new clients besides the old word of mouth?
Also, at a such a small scale, do you represent your business as "you," or have you created a distinct company identity that is a little less personal?
Like (I think) many of you on this site, I am a small scale professional, with just one employee, though I also hire other skilled hands when necessary. I primarily work as a finish carpenter and installer as a sub, with occasional homeowner clients.
I would like to expand my client base to include more homeowner clients as well. (Of course, this also means that the work will end up incorporating more non-woodworking scope.)
I'm curious how others on this site in similar positions present yourself to clients, and if any of you have had successful strategies for reaching out to new clients besides the old word of mouth?
Also, at a such a small scale, do you represent your business as "you," or have you created a distinct company identity that is a little less personal?