INDIANAPOLIS — Pest management professionals have a new resource to help them grow their businesses, gain valuable product information and train employees. Dow AgroSciences has launched www.PMPBusinessBuilder.com, a Web site focusing on the unique needs of pest management professionals who are in the termite business or who are considering adding termite work to their service offerings.
“The new Web site is easy to use and available to all pest management professionals,” says Mike Birtsas, product communications manager at Dow AgroSciences. “It will help equip pest management professionals with the tools and information they need to successfully market and service termite monitoring and baiting products to current and future customers.”
The Web site details termite monitoring with Halo™ Electronic Termite Detection and includes tips for how pest management professionals can expand their termite business by incorporating termite monitoring into their service offerings. It also highlights components of the product, effective use guidelines, a literature order form and distributors that carry Halo Detection.
The Hex-Pro™ Termite Baiting System portion of the site provides an in-depth termite baiting training program, product information and effective use guidelines. It also provides marketing tools — such as a graphics library and a literature order form — to help pest management professionals communicate the benefits of termite baiting to their customers.
To access the tools, visit the new Web site, www.PMPBusinessBuilder.com, and fill out the contact information page.
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