Take a stack of business cards with treats (couple dozen donuts or something) to commercial places, gives you a in to try and talk to the person that would give you the commercial mow. The donuts and business cards are for the rest of the employees that work there to try and get residential mows or other work. adding any type of QR card to your business card or door hangers that goes straight to your lead fill form is also a plus
Hey Will, I have a question. It has been raining here pretty steady since last Tuesday and have lost out on about $400 dollars last week. Today is the first sunny no rain day and probably take a few days to dry out. What would you guys do tin this situation. Thanks Chad
Hey will, great material as always! Look, would you get business magnets with my name number and logo to put on my CRV, since I do not have a truck yet? Thanks bro Chad
We didn't see a ton of success with magnets I'd say getting the vinyl logo on the CRV would be a better option. The cost is probably not significantly different either at it makes you look more professional.
@@Gracehousechurch1 also what makes you different than your competitors? Why should customers choose you over them? What competitive advantage do you have that they don’t?
Take a stack of business cards with treats (couple dozen donuts or something) to commercial places, gives you a in to try and talk to the person that would give you the commercial mow. The donuts and business cards are for the rest of the employees that work there to try and get residential mows or other work. adding any type of QR card to your business card or door hangers that goes straight to your lead fill form is also a plus
That is a brilliant idea brother, thanks for sharing!
I’m going to implement flyers/door hangers to start building my business. Thanks for the great content!
They work extremely well! Consistency is key
Hey Will, I have a question. It has been raining here pretty steady since last Tuesday and have lost out on about $400 dollars last week. Today is the first sunny no rain day and probably take a few days to dry out. What would you guys do tin this situation. Thanks Chad
We move our landscape jobs up during rain days. You can always trim bushes and pull weeds when it is raining.
Hey will, great material as always! Look, would you get business magnets with my name number and logo to put on my CRV, since I do not have a truck yet? Thanks bro Chad
We didn't see a ton of success with magnets I'd say getting the vinyl logo on the CRV would be a better option. The cost is probably not significantly different either at it makes you look more professional.
In the area I live in the lawns are world is super saturated, any advice in an area like that?
Just be consistent sometimes it takes time to market to the same neighborhood and establish good quality work. It will come!!
@@TheWillKelly thank you for the response! I am trying to stay enthusiastic, and that is one area that is bothering me.
@@Gracehousechurch1 also what makes you different than your competitors? Why should customers choose you over them? What competitive advantage do you have that they don’t?
Is it too late in the season to start a lawncare business
Not at all! You can still get a handful or two of customers. It just might be more difficult
Hey I’m 16 but I wanna do it locally my neighborhood is pretty big so what should I do 😊
Start going door to door my friend!
@@TheWillKelly thanks !!
@@Lay-r1e I'm 16 too. Have you succeed in numbers of customers? 🧐😃
Hi bro great i need job from India thanks 😊🇮🇳
@@MonuSharma-dc7ho thanks for your support!
🔥🔥
Thank you!