Envu Pest Benchmarking Survey
One way Envu helps your bottom line is to enable you to identify the strengths and weaknesses in your own pest control business. Without this insight, you could be traveling blind and making business decisions without the right information. Benchmarking provides objectivity, so that you can take an objective view of your business.
Why is benchmarking important for my small pest control business?
- See how your business is tracking in comparison to your competitors
- Review your expenses and income, giving you an indication of what you should be spending on a business of your size.
- Find out if you are building your business or just paying a salary.
- Provides ideas to make your business better.
What are your key success drivers?
Envu Pest Management exists to help you grow your business.
We are committed to helping pest controllers grow their business. We strive to assist you and your team to offer customer-winning service, reduce call backs, increase profits and enhance your reputation.
One way Envu helps your bottom line is to enable you to identify the strengths and weaknesses in your own pest control business. Without this insight, you could be traveling blind and making business decisions without the right information. Benchmarking provides objectivity, so that you can take an objective view of your business.
What your report will tell you
- How much you should be spending on your overheads
- What your salaries and profit should look like
- What your staffing levels should look like
- Tips to implement based on the phase of your pest control business
What we need from you:
- Name
- State
- Email (to send report to)
- Pest control company's total income for the last financial year
- Number of full time working owners
- Number of full time technicians
- Number of other full time equivalent staff
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Please note: The report is for informational purposes only, and is not intended to provide, and should not be relied on for, tax, legal or accounting advice. You should consult your own tax, legal and accounting advisors.
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