St. Paul, MN (PRWEB) June 26, 2013
According to the recently released Snow Business Benchmark Report, the 2012/2013 snow season was a reasonably very good year for the typical snow contractor. In truth, 77% of survey respondents indicated that their snow revenue had grown when compared to the 2011/12 snow season. A remarkable 38% saw their revenue enhance by 20% or much more more than the prior year.

The problem, even though, is that climate determines how lucrative a season will be. Snow contractors rely heavily on snowfall, so much so that 44% indicated that the climate was their greatest external threat, compared to 25% who saw their competitors as a threat, and 18% that indicated the economy was their greatest threat.

These findings are reported in the 2013 Snow Industry Benchmark Report lately released by the premiere snow removal computer software vendor, HindSite Software program. The report is the culmination of a month-extended surveying effort and reflects the challenges and outlook expressed by hundreds of survey respondents who supply snow removal solutions.

Our purpose in this project was to provide info that would support snow business organizations recognize where they stand in relation to their competition, explains HindSites advertising and marketing manager, Chad Reinholz. The Snow Market Benchmark Report contains information that will help snow contractors greater comprehend what their snow removal competitors are considering and how to proactively act to obtain a competitive benefit.

Among the key findings: