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The Rockscaper is an Innovative Way to Build New Revenue and Slash Landscaping Time for Your Customers

The Rockscaper is a game changer in the landscaping business. It provides a simple, fast and clean method for the do-it-yourself customer to quickly and easily complete their landscape projects.

2012-04-23
EAGAN, MN, April 23, 2012 (Press-News.org) A landscape supplier in Owatonna, MN beat their competition by investing in a few Rockscapers as a way to provide a unique solution to their customer landscaping needs. This increased their sale of decorative rock as the Rockscapers were rented out to both homeowners and landscapers on a continuous basis. Because of their success, a competitor had to have one - "It is one of the best things that has happened to the industry." says the company owner.

The Rockscaper is a game changer in the landscaping business. It provides a simple, fast and clean method for the do-it-yourself customer to quickly and easily complete their landscape projects. It is easy for anyone to use, a 2-yard project takes only a half hour to complete, and it eliminates mess and waste in the driveway. Therefore, it's use increases the customer's project goals, and sells more decorative landscape material. "Moving 20+ tons of rock was almost enjoyable" - customer of Rockscaper.

The Rockscaper allows you to advertise your business with your company logo on it to make your product more visible to other prospective customers.There are two convenient Rockscaper sizes available to meet the needs of your customers. Landscaper suppliers or rental retailers can use the Rockscaper to generate new business in 2012! "The Rockscaper basically sells itself" - manager of landscape supplier.

To see a demo, go to YouTube "Rockscaper - the Landscaping Solution" and visit our website at Rockscapers.com.

This patented process will create a new revenue stream when you invest in the Rockscaper.

We would enjoy the opportunity to discuss with you how the Rockscaper can be a solution for you.

smba inc. is a family owned business dedicated to making landscaping projects enjoyable.

Website: http://rockscapers.com


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[Press-News.org] The Rockscaper is an Innovative Way to Build New Revenue and Slash Landscaping Time for Your Customers
The Rockscaper is a game changer in the landscaping business. It provides a simple, fast and clean method for the do-it-yourself customer to quickly and easily complete their landscape projects.