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Mike Beck
8/2/2014 02:33:44 am
I would love your advice on the healthiest way to trim branches on a tree without damaging. I am a bird watcher in my yard and some branches are view obstructing. Thank you!
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Jeff & Amy
8/4/2014 07:37:34 am
Thanks, Mike! We will add this to our list of blog post topics!
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Jennifer Kahn
8/2/2014 02:44:45 am
More pics of Bunmy!
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Jeff & Amy
8/4/2014 07:38:09 am
Will do, Jennifer! Bunny is practically the official mascot of Arbor Aesthetics!
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Kim Guyer
8/2/2014 02:47:58 am
The website looks great - very clean with lots of white space. The only thing I can think of is possibly listing the areas in which you work. For example, Omaha metro area only, or do you do work in Iowa also? I like the band at the bottom that lists the BBB rating and other great reviews. Do you or your workers have any other certifications that could be listed there as well? Anything official will typically put people's minds at ease. I don't even know if you need certification in anything, but it's an idea. The testimonial page is great!
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Jeff & Amy
8/4/2014 07:36:35 am
Thanks for the suggestion, Kim! We will be adding the cities and suburbs we work in to our site today!
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Jeff Shippen
8/2/2014 03:31:06 am
Love the website, nice and simple, easy on the eyes. Your logo is awesome! Maybe a few action photos of the team at work, for the various services that you offer.
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Jeff & Amy
8/4/2014 07:39:15 am
Thanks for the suggestion! Jeff took some awesome photos of a cottonwood removal today. We will post some of them on the website!
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Judy Samson
8/2/2014 03:43:40 am
Would love to see Tree Tips of the Week.... maybe something to help us grow healthier trees, or I have a friend that has a pear & a peach tree...when to trim those trees and what is needed to produce more fruit. How to handle those trees with large roots that are monopolizing your yard.
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Jeff & Amy
8/4/2014 07:40:15 am
Thanks for the blog ideas, Judy! Those are great!
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8/2/2014 04:40:52 am
I really believe in showing the consumer what it is you do. I feel that your site currently does this, but could use some more photos. I know too many may be bad, but if you use the wood for recycling maybe show that to show if you are a real "green company". Just a thought. Looks great!
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Jeff & Amy
8/4/2014 07:41:01 am
Peter - thanks for the suggestion. We will start adding more photos to the website!
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Logan B Christy
8/2/2014 05:30:30 am
Blog topic: Ash borer beetle.
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Jeff & Amy
8/4/2014 07:41:48 am
Thanks for the great idea for a blog topic. The Emeral Ash Borer is definitely something we would like to educate our customers about before it's too late!
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Anne Dein
8/2/2014 07:43:52 am
Rob Waters is basically my son in law he loves his job but especially the crew. Thanks for all you have done for his career!
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Whitney E Hobbs
8/2/2014 08:03:51 am
Website looks great! Great job! The only thing I would add is some more of the amazing pictures you two have taken of the beautiful trees you hug :)
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Jeff & Amy
8/4/2014 07:42:26 am
Thanks, Whitney! We've got TONS of photos to add!
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Molly Bergstrom
8/2/2014 11:02:34 am
Blog post could be about types of trees and environment or purposes. There are people that love trees but are unsure about pros and con's of various trees. Also something about ongoing tree diseases would be nice, too many rumors out there.
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Jeff & Amy
8/4/2014 07:43:45 am
Molly,
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8/21/2014 05:53:02 am
I like the site very much! Are you using WordPress or similar? Are you doing this all yourselves? I am really looking forward to having our new website up - hope by middle of next week. Better late then never really isn't much consolation, but appropriate sentiment for me at this time.
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Heather E Nordeng
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Please give me advice on how to save an old tree in a rural neighborhood that I'm hoping not to end up Urban... My mom has this great tree in her yard and the town wants to get rid of it and I just want some advice on how I can go about saving it. Plus I love your site and I also would like to know about how to repopulate a forest because solar panels have taken over so much of our little neighborhood Forest what happened to all the animals?? I'm sorry I'm going off but thank you and I look forward to the T-shirt anyways either way
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