Lohman mows lawns
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I am in 7th grade and just starting my company any suggestions marketing tips and tricks you vets can tell me
I am in 7th grade and just starting my company any suggestions marketing tips and tricks you vets can tell me
I am in 7th grade and just starting my company any suggestions marketing tips and tricks you vets can tell me
Rule 1 Service the customer
Rule 2 Service the customer
Rule 3 Service the customer
These rules are 60% of success
Proper book keeping and money management is 20%
The other 20% is knowing the business inside and out
I don't know if the percentages are correct I can tell you is you don't obey the first 3 rules you wont have to worry about the rest because if you don't have customers you don't have income
I replied a while back to a thread started by user Lohman mows lawns, mentioning liability insurance. I've never looked into starting a business, but I can sense that the advice given by user Ric should not be taken lightly. It's one thing for a 7th grader to mow a few neighbor's lawns, but if he were my son and he was talking about seriously "starting a lawncare business" my advice would be very simlar to user Ric's(I wouldn't be happy with my son if I had to deal with a client that filed a lawsuit against my son, and my son didn't even have the required licensing, etc.).Tips and tricks, do it right. You are aware that when you talk about starting, advertising and marketing a business that there are certain requirements you need to meet. Like a License, Tax I.D, and or DBA and a few other things. You may want to take a look at this link and a few others before you jump in feet first. Most all states require similar steps.
Pa Lawn Care Business License Requirements Lawn Care
I replied a while back to a thread started by user Lohman mows lawns, mentioning liability insurance. I've never looked into starting a business, but I can sense that the advice given by user Ric should not be taken lightly. It's one thing for a 7th grader to mow a few neighbor's lawns, but if he were my son and he was talking about seriously "starting a lawncare business" my advice would be very simlar to user Ric's(I wouldn't be happy with my son if I had to deal with a client that filed a lawsuit against my son, and my son didn't even have the required licensing, etc.).
I am in 7th grade and just starting my company any suggestions marketing tips and tricks you vets can tell me
The thing I look at is I don't mind the kid down the street mowing a lawn to make a little side money. It's when they take it in mind to start a business and don't know or understand the risk involved to them and what the consequences can be. I don't believe they know that if they do damage to someones property it's not them that pays, it's there parents. The kid has no license, no insurance, a lawsuit can cost the parents there home and everything they own.