What Most Dumpster Companies Get Wrong (And How

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ต.ค. 2024
  • If you are struggling in your dumpster business in 2024, you are not alone. Lot's of businesses are struggling to stay competitive, be profitable and scale.
    In this one-on-one subscriber interview, I visit with Mike from ‪@Libertybins‬ to uncover the key reasons why most dumpster companies struggle while Liberty Bins continues to thrive. We dive into the real-world challenges of running a dumpster business, from selecting the right equipment to mastering customer service and marketing. Mike shares his candid insights on what it takes to build a successful operation, why he chose a hooklift setup right from the start, and how Liberty Bins is setting itself apart in a competitive market. Whether you're just getting started or looking to scale, this conversation is packed with actionable advice that can help you avoid common pitfalls and push your business forward.
    If you're serious about growing your dumpster business, this is a must-watch. Learn from the mistakes others have made and discover the strategies that have turned Liberty Bins into a success story.
    00:00: Intro
    00:30: Josh meets Mike with Liberty Bins
    1:00: Who is Mike and what does Liberty Bins do?
    2:00: How Liberty Bins started
    3:05: Why did Liberty Bins go hook?
    5:54: Walk around of Liberty Bins truck
    08:00 Bartering for services
    13:25: What are your biggest challenges in business?
    14:48: How to contact Liberty Bins

ความคิดเห็น • 2

  • @lonestarcollectiblezcom2602
    @lonestarcollectiblezcom2602 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hey Josh, it was nice meeting Mike, seems like a level headed guy doing things right! I liked the fact that he went into his business conservative and has been successful and consistent! All the best to him! Thanks, Brian

    • @AmericanAFDumpsters
      @AmericanAFDumpsters  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hey Brian, appreciate the watch brother! Mike’s definitely a good guy, hard worker and really starting to see his company grow. I do appreciate his approach by not over leveraging himself and bought all used equipment. It makes organic growth much easier and less forced. It also proves we are all from different walks of life but we can all be successful no matter the type, brand or age of equipment. Head down, hustle harder! 💪🏼