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Posted by LeatherNeck on October 26, 2011 at 12:32 am
As a 17 year owner of a security guard company, I always had my eyes open for another business that could be used to supplement my current income. In 2005 I found that opportunity in Crime Scene Cleanup and started Bio-Trauma 911, Inc.
For as nearly as long as I’ve worked in the security industry, I have worked part-time as a police officer. For too many years I watched as family members struggled to find help following the aftermath of a violent crime or terrible accident. Police officers and emergency personnel would come in, conduct and investigation, remove a body and depart the scene. Remaining was the blood, bodily fluids and small pieces of tissue and bone fragments for the family members to clean up.
Until 2005, I, just as so many families I tried to comfort in the midst of a horrible tragedy, had no idea that crime scene cleanup companies existed. It wasn’t something that most people talked about and it certainly wasn’t a popular internet search term. Now, six years later, I have answers!
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Posted by LeatherNeck on April 21, 2011 at 2:15 pm
Trinity Executive Services, Inc. continues to be one of the top-rated security services providers in Indiana. While many companies have been unable to weather this most recent recession, Trinity Executive Services has emerged stronger than ever.
In a recent interview the President of Trinity Executive Services, Inc., Brandon Stone, had this to say about their continued success, “Since 1994, Trinity has always provided the best service at the most competitive price. However, when the recession hit, we had to make some concessions. These included among other things: foregoing annual rate increases, fewer office personnel, less discretionary spending and pay cuts for owners and executive management. We found that with smart business decisions, that would not adversely affect the service we provided our clients, we could survive the recession”.
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Posted by Brandon Stone on January 19, 2011 at 2:25 pm
FactSnap.com is a new recently launched website that offers several free services. With hundreds of categories to choose from and several different free and paid listing packages, there seems to be something for everyone at FactSnap.com.
Whether you’re a business owner or an individual with something to sell, FactSnap.com provides free services for both. Want to share an article about your business or life with the general public or promote an event, once again, FactSnap.com allows you to do this for free. Looking for business tips and advice, check out their free business forum.
Unlike many similar directories, FactSnap.com offers a main security heading with several sub-categories to choose from. No longer is the security industry hidden under some obsecure heading where no one thinks to look. And, with a Showcase Listing Package at $35 a year, your business will show up in several locations throught the directory.
Whether one chooses a paid package or a free one, it never hurts to get your name in front of prospective customers. The economy is unforgiving and competition is stiff. Take time to check out the free services and resources offered by FactSnap.com.
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Posted by LeatherNeck on October 11, 2010 at 3:51 pm
As the owner of several businesses, I know the true value of the internet, social media sites and online marketing and advertising. I also know that even the most well-written websites are only an asset to your company when they can be found by paying customers. Anything short of new and unique visitors to your website on a regular basis is a complete waste of time and money. Whereas fourth and fifth page search engine rankings used to be sufficient, today’s buyers seldom look past page two. Where does your website rank?
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Posted by LeatherNeck on October 8, 2010 at 12:01 pm
If you’re the owner of a security guard company or private investigations firm, you’ve probably seen a loss of business over the past several years. As a matter of fact, statistics prove that small business bankruptcies are up nearly 400% since 2006. Many of you have chosen to reduce our spending, our office staff and the number of services we offer our clients. While I have certainly had to make some changes, I decided that diversification may be in my company’s best interest.
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Posted by LeatherNeck on July 15, 2009 at 10:51 pm

First, please allow me to apologize for this post, which is not security related. Sure, it’s my blog and I can post whatever I want, but I still feel like I’m letting someone down. On the other hand, my friend asked me to post something about his company’s new book, so I suppose I’m just helping out a friend. Six of one, half dozen of the other . . . here’s my post.
The Crime Scene Cleanup Industry is a quiet seldom heard about industry with a huge profit potential. Throughout the United States, new Crime and Trauma Scene Cleanup Companies are being created on a weekly basis. Working on behalf of home owners, insurance companies and property management companies, crime scene cleanup companies are contracted to restore properities to a pre-incident condition following a death or accident. Many such companies, servicing large metropolitan areas, receive several jobs a week at an average bill rate of over $200 per hour. According to industry professionals, every job requires at least two technicians and can often take upwards of eight to twelve hours per technician. If my math is correct, such a job would bring in nearly $4,000. A few of these a week and you’ve got a nice little business.
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