Marketing A Tunnelling Company?

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Hey Warriors,

I previously worked for a business solutions company who sold accounts software, epos systems etc and the marketing for this was relatively simple and obvious. Unfortunatley my role there was made redunant last month and I am now working for a tunnelling company which falls under the civil engineering/contruction industry; has anyone got any good tips on marketing such an industry as I find there's not as much can be done compared to more obvious companies like my previous.

P.S - I will be designing and developing the website within the next couple of months before anybody looks at it, that's what they had in place to begin with before I started, also I have already started using Google AdWords and will agree that costs/quality scores will be poor due to the website content :p.

Kind Regards,
#search engine optimization #company #marketing #marketing construction #marketing engineering #tunnelling
  • Under most circumstances I find that in general marketing relys on the processes rather than the product.

    What I mean to say is it doesn't matter what you are selling the process of marketing is fundamentally the same. Just adjust it for your situation.
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  • I notice ther is a section of your website that catches my interest about sinking a shaft!!

    Sorry I couldn't help that.

    And I just seen Pipe Jacking!!! Oh just imagine the Slogans. I know how I would market your product.

    Dear lord now I have seen timber heading. As in giving head to wood??
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    • I've got to admit Nick, I was exactly the same as you when I first saw these service names! I think I was a bit quick to ask how to market such a company, it's begun to get easy for me now, I think the problem was that I didn't understand the company, or the industry itself - I now realise that product training is absolutely vital before attempting to market it!!!
    • Oh and by the way (if I haven't already mentioned) - I didn't design the website, a company before me creating it using Drupal, so that's still on my big job list!
  • I started to read this thread and thought. Thats weird I have seen this question before...

    Drupal is quite good but can be very complicated if you have alot of assets and pages with dynamic content. Glad you have been making good progress. I hope you diddn't go down the double entendre route.
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    • Without arguing, I can't stand it - anything PHP is a massive dump to me (no offence to anyone!), I've always been an ASP person and like absolute control over my pages and love the dynamics ASP (VB.NET) has to offer, especially with SEO... BUT.. - I may be wrong!
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    Hey Warriors, I previously worked for a business solutions company who sold accounts software, epos systems etc and the marketing for this was relatively simple and obvious. Unfortunatley my role there was made redunant last month and I am now working for a tunnelling company which falls under the civil engineering/contruction industry; has anyone got any good tips on marketing such an industry as I find there's not as much can be done compared to more obvious companies like my previous.