Does anyone have any tips for starting a lawn care business?
January 2nd, 2007 by admin
Richard O asked:
I am starting my own lawn care business and would be very grateful for any tips or hints as to how to get started off on the right foot. Thank you in advance.
I am starting my own lawn care business and would be very grateful for any tips or hints as to how to get started off on the right foot. Thank you in advance.
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January 6th, 2007 at 2:19 am
Last summer i made a few memo’s and taped them to all my nabors a few blocks away and i got about 3 calls in about 2 days and that whole summer i made about 1500 SERIOUSLY
But when you do their lawns act like you Really like doing lawns and tell them your grades r very well if they ask you .
and when they pay u always say thank you very much please call again
Hope i helped!
January 7th, 2007 at 6:15 pm
Drive around with pre-made flyers. Type them up in Word, and print them. Hang them on doors of houses with messy yards. The flyer should give some idea of prices, specials, services, that sort of thing.
Give a brief description of yourself (the name of your company, as well as your name) and contact information.
January 9th, 2007 at 4:32 pm
starting any business:
1. get experience first.
2. don’t jump ahead and make a large investment. make sure it’s for you.
3. Try building your business on a part-time basis, but don’t do it by trying to steal a current employers customers.
4. Do you need equipment? if so, how are you going to getg it? buy? borrow? rent?
5. do you have a business plan? projections? cash flow analysis? how are you going to get customers? are you going to do all the work or are you going to hire people?
as you can sell a lot to think about
January 14th, 2007 at 1:16 am
WELL,if you get yourself a lawnmower and a pick up truck ,you can start a lawn business,make fliers pass to your neighbor.
January 16th, 2007 at 3:05 pm
have a business plan. might be better to start as a part time business in order to grow accounts until you can make the transition to full time. look for some small business classes. most important GET INSURANCE!. put a rock through a window without insurance and you just put out what your insurance premium should have cost. hurt/injure someone…..Even worse. also check out or