RIDGIDConnect is Not Just for Videos!
I have had a few questions asking if you can put invoices, drawings, or other files on RIDGIDConnect. Yes! There is a potential to get very organized here for you and your customers. Many of you will post the videos and images from a job, and then upload a copy of the invoice for the customer as a PDF file. On top of that, some will upload warranty information, product literature, promotional flyers, and so on. You can put any common file type that you want on the site, but remember your customer will need to have the right software to open the file (can't open an Excel file without Excel!).
As with anything else on RIDGIDConnect, if you need help or have any questions, just contact us using the link on the bottom of the site. We have dedicated staff ready to lend you a hand.
Are you making money taking that camera off the truck?
Today's service professional has to be careful of costs while looking for every opportunity to grow their business. Diagnostic tools are a great way to offer inspection services that can help a commercial property customer or residential customer understand the issues they face. Lets be honest, over the last several months most people have put off regular maintenance to cut a corner and save a dime. That always catches up and results in a business opportunity for the service professional.
When we talk with contractors we find that on average most charge $250 to bring a diagnostic camera off the truck. May be higher or lower in your area. Often, to make sure that a quote or recommended work doesn't slip away, a portion of that diagnostic fee is credited - sound practice to make sure that one get's the sale. But often contractors don't consider the true costs of providing that diagnostic service and allow their competitors to force them into a price.
Lets consider what goes into a typical service call. A customer contacts your company and asks you to do an inspection. A technician ($X / hr rate) is dispatched to the location. Obviously there is windshield time involved that comes at a cost. Once on the site, there is the inspection itself and the time taken to observe the issue and find all the dependencies while there. (technician's clock is ticking...) Now the technician has additional windshield time to get back to the office. Once there, copies of the media are made, reports are written, and the office manager is informed so that billing can be started. If a quote is required and the technician can't do it themselves, an estimator or manager's time is now applied. Once the report is approved and the quote, or recommendation, is agreed upon there is usually more windshield time to travel back to the customer and deliver the content. Don't think the meter stops there! On average, contractors tell us that they average two telephone calls to explain the average job report to their customer. Unfortunately, it is usually the technician that you have in the field (perhaps this is you!) that has to stop what they are doing or delay work on another job to take the call and try to remember what the issue was on that particular job.
Does this sound efficient and cost-effective to you?
There is a better way. Using the media management tools and job report functionality of RIDGIDConnect(tm) can streamline your reporting and inspection activities. No more making copies or storing DVD's in a drawer or banker's boxes. Insights observed on site can be entered into the report which allows for public (customer) and private (internal, company only) to keep everyone involved properly informed. Best of all, when the report is complete you click send and the information is made available to your customer, and interested parties, electronically. No more delivery, no more duplicating media, and fewer call backs to ask what it is they are looking at on the other end.
Existing users of RIDGIDConnect report that they have seen a substantial reduction in their overhead costs of facilitating inspections and also a faster response rate from their customers to the reports than they would have using other methods. Users also benefit from the professional presentation the online report provides. So take some costs out of doing inspections and use RIDGIDConnect today. The time you save will be money in the bank.
If this blog post has you thinking there is a great article on overhead costs and marketing expense in the February issue of Plumbing & Mechanical magazine by Randall Hilton on this topic. (http://www.pmmag.com/Articles/Column/BNP_GUID_9-5-2006_A_10000000000000756333) From a Ridge Tool perspective though, Mr. Stillson may have invented a wrench for turning pipe but RIDGID perfected the pipe wrench.
Put Your Contact List To Work For You!
I visited a some contractors that have GPS devices in their trucks today. Turns out all of those guys, and just about everyone else with a business, also has a contact list. Did you know that RIDGIDConnect can turn your contact list into a file you can load onto your Garmin so that you never get lost looking for a customer again? I am going to mention Outlook and Garmin throughout this, but other programs and devices will work as well.
First, we need to get our contacts into a CSV file. Go to the contact section of Outlook, and select Import and Export from the File menu. Select Export to a file followed by Comma Separated Values (Windows). Make sure your contacts folder is selected on the next screen and then specify where to save the file to. (There are more detailed instructions on the Contact Upload page within the site.)
Now that we have a file we can upload, go log into RIDGIDConnect. You will find the Contact Upload page within the my Contacts section. From that page click Choose File. Find the csv file you just created from Outlook, and then click Upload. If you used Outlook, then all of the contact fields should be mapped automatically for you. If you used another source, then this Match Columns page will allow you to align the fields in your CSV file with those defined in RIDGIDConnect. Click Finish Upload, and now your contacts will all be available for you to use within RIDGIDConnect!
While you are in the my Contacts section, you can click on Download Contacts for GPS. This will walk you through how to export your contacts so that you can use them in your Garmin. This is another way RIDGIDConnect can save you time by enhancing some tools you already have.
While we are talking about GPS, I should point out that RIDGIDConnect has maps integration built in as well. After searching for your accounts in the my Contacts section, click the show map button. It will map out all of the location that are displayed on the page. From any of the points shown, you can get driving directions to print or use from the site directly. This feature is also available from the mobile site at m.ridgidconnect.com .
Getting Started Videos
Prior to launch, I created a handful of screencasts to get people started with the site. I decided to put them in a job report so that anyone out there can go and watch them. Some of the site might look a little bit different than it does today, but there isn't enough difference to confuse anyone.
The topics cover the basics of a job report, setting up co-workers, sharing reports, managing contacts, uploading media and a few other topics. If you have not signed up yet, this is also a great way to see what is inside the site.
Help, I have an old DVD\VHS System!
You may be ready for RIDGIDConnect, but not ready to upgrade all of your hardware. Dont worry! I am going to share a few ideas on how to get started. I am going to assume you have a DVD or VHS system already or you wouldn't be reading this.
Lets start with DVD. The RIDGIDConnect Client that comes free with RIDGIDConnect has a piece of software included that can convert the DVD to a format we can use on the site. With this option, you will take the DVD from your recorder and put it in the PC. When you open the client it will ask if you would like to grab the files from the DVD. You can choose to leave a copy of them on your PC, or just copy them up to the site. NOTE: If you are using one of the older RIDGID DVD Monitors (cat#23668) , you will need to record your DVDs in one chapter only to use this software. Most ripping software will not recognize all of the chapters from these units.
Ok, if you have a VHS player, or older DVDs that are not able to be ripped for some reason, there are still ways to get files to connect! The easiest way is to connect your playback unit to a DVR (digital video recorder). There are some consumer grade DVR options out there from companies like Archos that won't stand up in the field, but might work for you in the office. However, RIDGID made this easy to do in all environments. You can add the SeeSnake® Digital Adaptor to any system with a video out, and get started in seconds. Simply connect the microEXPLORER™ digital inspection camera to your system with the adapter; hit record on your microEXPLORER and then hit play on your VHS or DVD. That's it. Then the files can be copied to your PC just like from any other digital camera.
With both of these solutions, you don't need to upgrade all of the devices you have in the field today. You can keep the setup in the shop or office for your team to share.
There is no doubt that these processes will add some time to the job over a completely digital solution, but you may find it saving you time in making copies or shipping DVDs around. Above all, you will be able to impress your customers with the level of service and communications you can now provide with RIDGIDConnect.
