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Clearview Sells More Conservatories In The North West of England

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

Clearview Home Improvements was formed just two years ago by John Beatie with long standing associates Chris Mitchell, sales director, and Andy Ross who has a lifetime of installations behind him. Within that time Clearview claims that it has become the largest retailer of conservatories in the North West of England. Without verification we await the counter claims of others in the region, but to even be a contender within that period makes the claim impressive.

Clearview installs, on average, 60 conservatories a month with a sales value of £7.5 million last year through its established branches in Leyland, Lancashire and Holmes Chapel, Cheshire. The Warrington branch opened earlier this year is confidently expected to boost the company’s sales by a further £2.5 million in its first 12 months.

Such growth would be impressive under any conditions but with conservatory sales falling off a cliff over the past three to four years, it is quite remarkable. And yet according to sales director Chris Mitchell there are no miracles behind such prodigious growth: “Sorry to disappoint you but there are no big secrets behind our success; and to use a cliché it is down to professionalism – doing what any company should be doing but, I guess, doing it very well. Our combined experience has allowed us to avoid the pitfalls and growing pains that other start ups may experience, which means of course that there has been no learning curve.”

Another key element in the company’s success, says Mitchell, is its membership from day one of the Conservatory Outlet network: “We needed a first rate marketing and promotional campaign. Obviously we had several options including of course the development of our own strategies. We also looked around the market place to see what others were doing, what was successful and of course, what was not. We were aware of Conservatory Outlet and that it was a sort of networking operation and we were very impressed with what we saw.

“It appeared to be a sort of franchise, although on closer inspection there are no fees or tie-ins and we were able to retain our own identity as well as utilising the Conservatory Outlet brand. Our commitment to Conservatory Outlet was to buy product from them – all of our windows – for which in return we could tap into what we believe is in many respects the best retail marketing operation in the UK window and conservatory business.”

Clearview supplements the marketing it receives as part of the Conservatory Outlet network with its own television advertisements and extensive promotional activity across the region, in addition to local support for each store. “We do spend a considerable amount of advertising and promotion,” says Mitchell. “Advertising still works, although the way in which we advertise and promote ourselves is very different from when I began in the industry. The Internet is now a major factor in our lead generation.”

One of the key benefits that Clearview and other network members enjoy from Conservatory Outlet is the main national web site, in addition to an individually styled and hosted site that is customised – and importantly, optimised – to their company, in their specific area. This follows the strong and clear corporate identity of Conservatory Outlet but will also carry specific messages and design elements that are specific to each network member. Much of this is provided free of charge to members of the network.

“It is not the web site itself that is the key element here; a number of companies will provide this,” explained Mitchell. “What makes the Conservatory Outlet web site so effective is the back office work that means if you type ‘conservatories’ into Google, Conservatory Outlet will consistently be one of the top names listed; few of the big national retailers do this as effectively. And, perhaps more importantly, when someone is looking a little more specifically, dropping the area into the search, then the web site of the dealer in that area will enjoy their name popping up at the top of the list for thousands of key words entered by homeowners. We get hundreds of high quality sales leads from this.”

Installation boss Andy Ross says that the sales leads translate to better business and more satisfied customers: “Because many of the people that come to us through an Internet search have carried out a lot of research as part of the process, they are better informed and understand the key issues better. Our installation process is structured, using installers that are the best in the business and we communicate what is happening and when it is happening. And this all leads to very happy customers, who tell their friends and family. Again,” adds Ross, “this is a traditional approach but applied very effectively.”

The showrooms themselves are also a key part of the Conservatory Outlet dealer network requirement. Clearview’s latest is located on a large retail park in Warrington, surrounded with such retail giants as Toys ‘R’ Us in addition to a host of other home improvement outlets, such as tile centres. With a large car park it is destination shopping at its best. An investment of £150,000 has ensured that there is plenty for the visiting homeowner to become excited about, with interiors that are inspiring in themselves to offer Mr and Mrs Jones plenty to get the creative juices flowing for their stylish end of terrace, or the Ponsonby-Smythes for their country seat.

New styles abound, including examples of Orangeries with both brick and preformed pilasters. Ultraframe’s intriguing ‘Verandah’ is also to be found as well as the ever popular bi fold doors, something that Conservatory Outlet has recently begun manufacturing.

The objective therefore is very simple: all efforts are directed at driving traffic to the showrooms because once there, any reasonably interested homeowners will have difficulty in walking away. And with Conservatory Outlet’s market-beating online effectiveness and, in the North of England at least, regular television advertising, it is an unbeatable package. That there is no premium charged by Conservatory Outlet for such powerful marketing is extraordinary.

Says Mitchell: “It was a no brainer to use Conservatory Outlet when we began Clearview simply as our investment went into the first showroom and infrastructure. But now we have a choice, we could market ourselves quite comfortably. But why would we when we have the best marketing package in the country, free of charge?”

To find out more about Clearview Home Imporvements visit www.theconservatoryoutlet.co.uk or yopu can click on www.conservatoryoutlet.co.uk.

A Window Of Opportunity At The Glasstalk Website

Sunday, March 28th, 2010

In any line of business making contacts with others within your industry can always play a useful part in helping you generate ideas, debates and leads. The glass industry is no different and due to time and geographical constraints it can be difficult to interact with them on a regular basis. Well if you run or are part of a conservatory or double glazing company then you really ought to sign up to the new GlassTalk website, or as we like to call it the ‘Facebook’ of the glass industry.

The new Glasstalk website is basically a social media networking tool for the double glazing industry allowing you to air your views online with other installers and suppliers. Once logged into the site users can create their own profile, add a picture of themselves and both post comments on their wall or comment on other users’ thoughts.

The beauty of the GlassTalk website is that it is industry specific meaning that your fellow users and yourself are very likely to be intrigued in what everyone has to say on for example a conservatory. Whereas, Facebook is not really designed to be used as a forum for discussion on conservatories, double glazing or uPVC windows. If you did use it in that way, then you may soon find yourself without many friends, but on Glasstalk such topics are likely to be embraced by others.

Sometimes when discussing business with a fellow user you may not wish for all your posts to be made public. You can instead message all users privately so that any delicate or confidential information such as the exchanging of telephone numbers can be kept between the two of you. Being able to feed ideas off other people and seeing what others are doing in order to improve their company could be beneficiary for your own business.

So get registered on the GlassTalk website, create your username and profile, start making friends and get talking!

Get Conservatory Outlet Double Glazing And Start Saving Money

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

We know that running and maintaining a home is an expensive proposition and what many people do not realise is that they could save hundreds of pounds straight from the off by getting their windows replaced. This is why Conservatory Outlet urges all homes with old wooden timber windows to get them replaced at the next opportunity and replace them with uPVC equivalents.

By keeping draughty timber wooden windows in your home is practically amount to throwing your hard earned cash out of the window. Any slight gaps in such windows can allow a huge amount of heat generated from your home to escape, leaving your living area susceptible to coldness. Conservatory Outlet’s uPVC windows prevent this from happening as we have manufactured them so that they offer the upmost in protection, security and stylishness.

We are also FENSA registered meaning that all our double glazing windows comply with existing building regulations and energy efficiency requirements. You really will not find any better quality windows anywhere else. Not only that, but we also offer a 10 year guarantee on all windows and a £1000 security guarantee should anything go wrong with your new windows or if your home is broken into via the windows.

If you also feel the cold in the entrance to your home, then why not also purchase a set of uPVC doors from us. You will find that they are as strong and even more reliable than a traditional door as they can block the weather from outside from seeping into the home. We also supply them in a variety of colours so they can match the brickwork and exterior of your home.

Find out more about energy efficient windows on our website and discover how they virtually eliminate any heat what so ever from leaving a property when installed.

A Window Of Opportunity At The Glasstalk Website

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

In any line of business making contacts with others within your industry can always play a useful part in helping you generate ideas, debates and leads. The glass industry is no different and due to time and geographical constraints it can be difficult to interact with them on a regular basis. Well if you run or are part of a conservatory or double glazing company then you really ought to sign up to the new GlassTalk website, or as we like to call it the ‘Facebook’ of the glass industry.

The new Glasstalk website is basically a social media networking tool for the double glazing industry allowing you to air your views online with other installers and suppliers. Once logged into the site users can create their own profile, add a picture of themselves and both post comments on their wall or comment on other users’ thoughts.

The beauty of the GlassTalk website is that it is industry specific meaning that your fellow users and yourself are very likely to be intrigued in what everyone has to say on for example a conservatory. Whereas, Facebook is not really designed to be used as a forum for discussion on conservatories, double glazing or uPVC windows. If you did use it in that way, then you may soon find yourself without many friends, but on Glasstalk such topics are likely to be embraced by others.

Sometimes when discussing business with a fellow user you may not wish for all your posts to be made public. You can instead message all users privately so that any delicate or confidential information such as the exchanging of telephone numbers can be kept between the two of you. Being able to feed ideas off other people and seeing what others are doing in order to improve their company could be beneficiary for your own business.

So get registered on the GlassTalk website, create your username and profile, start making friends and get talking!

Condensation Can Be A Thing Of The Past With Double Glazing

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

If you have not already got double glazing installed within your home, the guessing is that you regularly wake up in the morning and open your curtains only to find that they are soaking wet. The reason being is because condensation has occurred due to the cold weather and your single glazed windows are not able to cope with it.

The problem with single glazed windows is that they are thermally inefficient and when warm air hits older single paned windows, there is no barrier for heat transfer, so the cold glass remains as cold as the temperature outside. The difference in temperature on the interior and exterior of the window is essentially what causes condensation to form on the warm side.

The installation of uPVC windows can eliminate this from happening and can make sure that all heat generated within the home, stays within the home, therefore it can find no way of escaping. Due to current building regulations you will find that all newly constructed properties come readily installed with double glazing. So if you come to a point at some time in the future when you wish to sell your property, it will make good financial sense for you to get double glazing installed as there will be more of a chance of it attracting buyers.

Some may fear that uPVC replacements may not be able to match the current look of existing windows within the home, but uPVC is becoming available in a growing range of colours and many have a timber effect type of look without the hassle of maintenance.

Another way of keeping heat within the home can be achieved with the addition of uPVC doors. You will find that they retain more heat than a traditional door due to its robust structure and tight fitting installation.

Say Goodbye to Drafts With New uPVC Windows and uPVC Doors

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

During the winter months a lot of homes around the country suffer from drafts and many homeowners struggle to establish exactly where these drafts are emanating from. The windows in the home can often be a common area where the outside elements creep through, but one area which is often not thought about is where the doors stand.

Many people consider timber front and back doors as being indestructible and offering them the amount of allowing cold air to filter through to kitchen or home entrances. If living room doors are also open then it means the cold air can also then start to invade that area of the home, the area in which we most rely on to be warm as this is where most people will spend their time when present in their home. When it gets cold in the living room what is the first thing most people will resort to doing? Turning up the heating of course.

Both uPVC windows and uPVC doors can reduce your reliance on your heating systems and the chance of drafts getting into the home via these outlets is virtually impossible. Their uPVC construction means that they are sealed tight to frames and the most reliable protector against any sort of weather conditions.

As uPVC windows are made up of double glazing it means that they are energy efficient and can help reduce your carbon footprint, something which the government is urging us all to contribute towards. uPVC doors need not be just made up of plain glass, there are decorative options you can choose from so that your glazing need not be boring.

So it is out with the old and with the new. Get those old wooden timber window and door frames replaced with their more reliable modern day equivalents and you can be assured of a warm household 365 days a year.

Conservatory Outlet specialise in the manufacturing and installation of uPVC windows, uPVC doors, double glazing and uPVC windows and doors. For more information on conservatory installations in your area visit www.conservatoryoutlet.co.uk or call 0800 915 8844 for a free no obligation quote.

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