Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Monster Tree Service in Franchise Times' April Edition

Monster Tree Service were recently featured in an article in the April edition of Franchise Times titled, "Silver Lining: For service brands 'worst nightmare' is a dream for business". The article was written by Franchise Times Reporter Jeff McKinney and features Monster Tree Service Founder & CEO Josh Skolnick. The article begins with information about the spike in sales that Monster Tree Service saw in December, January, and February due to the polar vortex. Click here to read the entire article or begin below.

"Silver Lining: For service brands 'worst nightmare' is a dream for business"
By Jeff McKinney

The Ground Guys


The weather's been horrible for most this winter, but a handful of service brands might say 'bring it on.' That's because tree removal, car repair, airplane de-icing and more are going gangbusters as the polar vortex reigns.

The heavy snowfall that hammered the Northeast this winter has been an unexpected bonanza for franchisor Josh Skolnick.

CEO and founder Skolnick figures Monster Tree Service in December, January and February rose $500,000 from the same time a year ago. The Fort Washington, Pennsylvania-based company has been swamped removing large tree sections off fences, houses, sheds and garages that collapsed from severe loads of snow and ice.

"Everybody's worst nightmare has been our best dream," Skolnick says.

Click here to read the entire article


Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Monster Tree Service on Entrepreneur

Daniel Schrodt of Monster Tree was recently featured in an article on Entrepreneur.com. The article focuses on baby boomer franchisees. The best part of being a baby boomer in franchising? According to our very own Daniel Schrodt, you learn to wait. Plus, you know what you're passionate about. Click here to read the entire article or begin below.


"Franchise Players: Don't Jump at the First Franchise You Like"
By Kate Taylor


Franchise Players: Don't Jump at the First Franchise You Like


The best part of being a baby boomer in franchising? According to Monster Tree franchisee Daniel Schodt, you learn how to wait. Instead of just jumping at the first franchise that you encounter, you have a developed eye for marketing and branding. Plus, you know what you're passionate about. For Schrodt, that was working with nature. Here's what he's learned as a Monster Tree Service Franchisee.

Name: Daniel Schrodt

Franchise Owned: Monster Tree Service of Cleveland

How long have you owned the franchise? Since November of 2013

Why franchising? The financial risk of starting a new small business is minimized by the proven business model, branding and standardized marketing approach of a franchise.

What were you doing before you became a franchise owner? Prior to owning my own franchise, I had been part of management and a consultant for a private equity group in the forestry, horticultural and retail gardening for approximately 20 years.

Why did you choose this particular franchise? Monster Tree Service is in a business which I knew I would enjoy due to my past experience and they have a solid business model with a strong focus on marketing.

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Wednesday, March 5, 2014

From the ground up: Harsh winter damages trees

We found this great article on thegazette.com that looks at the effect winter will have on your trees and garden. Click here to read or begin below.


"From the ground up: Harsh winter damages trees"
By Lisa Slattery

Winter isn't giving up easily this year, but we know spring will come --eventually-- and with it may come signs of damaged trees and shrubs. Temperature drops to minus 20 degrees is cold enough to leave behind some fruit tree species that may have adverse effects from this winter's extreme cold are peach and sweet cherry trees. Iowa gardeners should expect poor cops on peaches and sweet cherries this summer. Peach trees are not reliable cold hardy in much of Iowa and temps below minus 18 will destroy flower buds on peach trees, while temps of minus 25 or below may destroy the peach trees themselves.

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Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Franchisee Profile: Steve Hassall

Hassall currently lives in Kennett Square, PA. — the mushroom capital of the world — and has purchased a significant territory to develop the Monster Tree brand in two adjoining states.

Hassall grew up in Philadelphia where he received his MBA from LaSalle College. The entrepreneur’s background in business is extensive, as he has worked in various positions spanning marketing, sales, merchandising and business development. Most recently, Hassall served as Vice-President of marketing, business development and sales at Agincourt Development Partners, a full-service business development company serving B2C and B2B channels. Prior to forming Agincourt, Hassall was the director of marketing and business development at Foamex Innovations — a producer of polyurethane foam products worldwide. It was here that Hassall led development efforts to grow a variety of business segments with retailers such as Costco, Wal-Mart, QVC, and others, as well as developing partnerships with key consumer good companies such as Procter & Gamble, Crayola, and Clorox.

After 25 years in the corporate environment, and based on his entrepreneurial experiences of strategizing, launching, and growing a variety of businesses within the corporate framework, Hassall began looking for opportunities that would combine his previous successes along with his desire to take on a completely new challenge. Gravitating toward franchise businesses, the soon-to-be franchisee worked with several brokers (The Entrepreneur’s Source & FranNet) and extensively researched over 30 companies in the franchise space before deciding to sign with Monster Tree.

Monster Tree fit a number of criteria Hassall had in mind — the first was the desire to build a team and drive the marketing and operations from the ground-up; second, he wanted to grow a new and relatively-unknown brand to a national platform; and third, the business had to provide the appropriate financial return.

Why did you choose an opportunity with Monster Tree?
Monster Tree is an interesting franchise from a strategic standpoint. I believe we will consolidate this industry segment over the next 5 years, and create a nationally-recognized, branded Tree Care service business. The current landscape is highly-fragmented and populated primarily with independent, “mom & pop” operators, so this fragmentation works to our advantage since no one brand is controlling a significant share of the industry. The brand is a key player in the regional Philadelphia market with the ability to create a national brand platform.

Monster Tree presented national pricing on capital equipment, a well-thought out marketing system, backed by solid training, low startup costs and high financial return. Applying traditional professional business practices to a very informal industry also presents significant opportunities to differentiate ourselves in this space. Our motto “Estimates in Hours, Not Days” captures how we can best serve our new customers. And this complete system provides us with a huge opportunity to elevate Monster Tree as the de facto brand name in the residential Tree Care service category.

It was also important to me to find an “E-Myth” business. For those not completely familiar, in the long-term, best-selling business book - “E-Myth” -  the author proposes that to be truly successful in an entrepreneurial venture (the “E”), you need to work “on” the business, not “in” it. So, I won’t be climbing any trees, but building a team and a system to succeed will be critical, and that’s where my previous experience can best serve the new business.


What challenges have you overcome to get to where you are now?
The biggest challenge was deciding to take on the risk of entrepreneurship. It wasn’t easy to move away from the comfort of a corporate role, but it was the right move. Next, it was a huge challenge to find just the right franchise. There are a lot of great franchise companies out there, and many more who are not as viable, all competing for attention.  Monster Tree Service is a pioneer franchise; it has top of mind awareness in areas of the Philadelphia market, but is relatively unknown elsewhere. Building our brand value proposition will take money, time and laser-focused customer service.

Throughout my career, I’ve focused on Customer Experience and have worked with a variety of companies who saw this as a key differentiator. Customer Service is at the core of the Monster Tree philosophy. Josh Skolnick, our Founder & CEO, has a vision and a sound strategy to grow Monster Tree to a national brand, and his execution thus far has been thorough.

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Monster Tree Service in The Morning Journal

Monster Tree Service were recently feature in The Morning Journal titled, "Lorain County tree expert brings Monster Tree Service to Ohio." The article revolves around our very own Daniel Schrodt. The article begins with information about Daniel's background and plans to open up his Monster Tree Service in March. Daniel is quoted about the fact that Ohio is perfect for Monster Tree Service expansion, and highlights how good Ohio is for a tree business. Click here to read the entire article or begin below.

"Lorain County tree expert brings Monster Tree Service to Ohio"
By Kaylee Remington





LAGRANGE - Daniel Schrodt has worked outdoors making a living for as long as he can remember. And because of the experience, he has decided that he wants to become his own boss.
Schrodt will open up the first Monster Tree Service in Ohio, which will serve the greater Cleveland area. He will service Bay Village, Avon, Avon Lake, North Olmsted, Rocky River and Westlake, to name a few communities.
Schrodt has previously worked for Jiffy of the Americas Inc. in Lorain. After two decades of working in the plant business, he knew Monster Tree Service would be a perfect fit. He is aiming top open his business the first of March.

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Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Franchisee Profile: Shane Morrell

Shane Morrell, 41, is bringing the nationally acclaimed franchise Monster Tree Service to the Dallas region, and will also be the first franchisee to enter Texas. Morrell first started working in landscaping while he was in high school, doing summer work for various greenhouses, landscaping and irrigation companies. Eventually, after many summers working full-time, his landscaping jobs allowed him to pay his way through college as he attended the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.

After graduating with his Bachelor’s degree, Morrell made the decision to move to Houston, Texas to take a position in sales with a major property development company, but a year and a half into the position, he realized the indoors, inactive shirt-and-tie atmosphere was not for him. At that point, Morrell returned to school in Dallas to receive his associate’s degree in applied science in the automotive field, training to become a automotive technician.

In 1998, with degree in hand, Morrell launched his career working with major automotive dealerships, most recently working with the prestigious Park Place Lexus dealership—the only automotive dealership to receive the presidential Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, the nation’s highest Presidential honor for quality and organization performance excellence, which resulted in a congratulatory call from then-President Bush.

“Park Place was big into taking care of clients, quality control, acting with integrity and doing great work,” said Morrell. “I had over 10 years of experience learning the importance of these values, so now that I’m on my own, all of these things are going to help me to build both my business and the Monster Tree brand.”

How did you learn about the brand?
I went through a local franchise broker/coach who thoroughly vets both franchisors and franchisees. He matched my interests and skills and presented me with a handful of 6-7 choices — Monster Tree ended up being one of those. After talking with Mark, Josh, and current franchisees, doing my due diligence, and making a visit to Pennsylvania, it was a no brainer for me.

What are your expansion/development plans? Number of units? Timeframe? What is your end goal?

I started with 2 turfs, so I want to develop brand name recognition before I start expanding. I’m hoping to make Monster Tree strongly known as a leading tree service in the Dallas area. 

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Five on Three: Monster Tree Service of North Dallas

Monster Tree's Shane Morrell was recently featured on starlocalmedia.com in an article titled, "Five on Three: Monster Tree Service of North Dallas". In a Q&A style article, Shane's new Monster Tree Service location is described along with information on the opening date, the number of employees and the standards that will be set by the business are described. Click here to read the entire article or begin below.



Five on Three: Monster Tree Service of North Dallas
By Andrew Snyder

Shane Morrell, owner of Monster Tree Service, plans to combine years of customer service experience developed in a luxury automotive dealership with a proven business plan to make Monster Tree Service of North Dallas the leading tree care provide in Dallas.

Owner's name: Shane Morrell

Company name: Monster Tree Service of North Dallas

Business address: 1875 FM1385, Suite A, Aubrey

Year opened: Opening February 2014

Number of employees: 5

What does your business offer that is unique when compared to similar businesses?
We strive for fast and professional response. We give estimates in hours, not days. Our crews are trained and uniformed, our equipment is reliable, our company is bonded and insured, and our work is guaranteed.


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