No matter if you are getting started or have been in business for a while. Having a plan for your lawn care business is a must. This doesn’t have to be complicated. Watch below then read the rest of the article on having a plan for your lawn care business…
When advertising your Lawn Care Business, be sure to be very precise and upfront about what services and products it is that you offer. After a potential customer reads your ad, if they have to ask if you provide a service or what products it is that you use, then you might want to rewrite your ad. Don’t make the mistake of placing the customer in the position of having to beg for information. Most of them won’t, always remember, there are a lot of other folks that provide the same service that you do, the customer does not have to use you. Always try to give them a reason to want your services.
We’ve been working on these for a while as we’ve had time and finally got two of them done.
You can get our How-To install an irrigation system DVD and our How-To Install a low voltage lighting DVD both for only $47. We will be selling them for $27 each.
In addition to these two DVD’s, we have 4 more about to be ready.
1. Estimating for Lawn Care Businesses. This covers how to estimate jobs, etc.
2. How To Set up and Run a Fertilization Business. Covers all aspects of starting and running a fertilization division for your lawn care business.
3. Retaining Walls
4. Installing pavers. This may be 2 DVD’s. We have so much footage shot it may nto fit on one DVD!
A logo can really help your lawn care or landscaping business stand out from the competition.
Your logo can be serious looking, a cartoon style, or even a simple single color logo. It really doesn’t matter. All that matters is that you have one!
With all the competition out there, you don’t have an excusel not to be as professional looking as you can be.
Get out there and get your lawn business a professional logo today!
I get asked quite a bit about buying or selling a lawn care business (or how to buy or sell accounts)
I’ve made a short video sharing some thoughts on this.