ST. JAMES, NY, February 16, 2011 (Press-News.org) We've all heard the term 'mom and pop stores', or family-owned business. In today's corporate world, it is more and more difficult for smaller businesses to compete with the larger more established chains. Huge corporations can spend millions of dollars on advertising undercutting the smaller businesses just trying to survive. Despite these odds, there is of course the occasional success story of family-owned businesses. These type of businesses are forced to survive away from the fancy advertising that dominate our television commercials, and instead on quality workmanship and quality service. Now 30 years old, Longos Landscaping of Long Island can take its place in this list of family-owned businesses that have grown, grassroots style, into well established and successful companies. Except, unlike the big corporations out there, Longos maintains those traits that have made them so successful to begin with.
Longos Landscaping operates in all areas of Long Island. They serve clients ranging from corporate offices, private homes to public parks. Additionally, they perform a plethora of different services for their many different clients. These include, but are not limited to, masonry, landscaping, tree services, pools capes and much much more. Aside from just performing quality landscaping, they also do it in an incredibly fast manner, giving them an important edge over any would be competitors. Combining a quality product with speed in such a fast paced world is an incredible edge.
Longos also uses a state-of-the-art computer program known as Landscape Photo Imaging. This allows them to sit with clients an offer them the ability to help design their desire for a finished product. For example, if redesigning the shrubbery in their backyard, Longos can show them how a certain plan will turn out using the imagery. This avoids any disconnect between the company and their clients since they are showing the client ahead of time how the finished product will look in the end. There aren't many companies that can boast for having been around for 30 years. Longos is truly rare in that regard. Since their beginning, thousands of companies on Long Island have come and gone yet Longos remains stronger than ever with no signs of slowing up. They have beaten the odds in an ever increasing corporate business world. This is a testament to their management, staff, and of course the quality of work that offer day in day out.
Longo's Landscaping
27 Marchant Dr.
St. James, N.Y. 11780
631-862-8605
http://www.longislandlandscapingcompany.com
Long Island Landscaping, Longo's Landscaping, Uses Word Of Mouth Referrals to Grow
Long Island landscaping company, Longos Landscaping, grows grassroots style.
2011-02-16
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