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🌱 Hello Lawnmowing101 Community! 🌱
Hi everyone! My name is Samson, and I'm excited to join this community of lawn care enthusiasts. I've always been passionate about landscaping and maintaining beautiful outdoor spaces. I’m here to learn more about effective lawn care techniques, share tips, and connect with fellow lawnmowers. Whether it’s about the best mowing practices, seasonal tips, or the latest equipment, I’m eager to dive into discussions and share experiences. Looking forward to growing together and helping each other create lush, green lawns! What are some of your favorite lawn care tips or tools that you swear by? Let’s chat!
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New comment 1d ago
🌱 Hello Lawnmowing101 Community! 🌱
Thoughts on Naming Your Business
Hello Everyone! Sean here! I am going through @Stuart Clifford's "Start a Lawn Business - Masterclass" and I'm on the video where he talks about naming your business. He makes a great point about making sure it's easy to remember and spell. I have really come up with some knucklehead business names in the past that make it hard to use. Here are some examples. For a business I had where I sold products on Amazon the name was Impulse Buys 4 U. I thought I was being cute and creative, but it had a lot of things wrong with it. Every time I told someone what my business was I had to SPELL it out for them... "That is impulse, like 'impulse buying,' buys, the number 4 and the letter U." I had to go out of my way to make sure that they didn't look me up using impulse buys for you. Heck, we even made that EXACT same mistake with our current business, Zero2Income. We have to make sure we are using hashtags for zerotoincome to make sure we capture anyone looking for us that uses that in the search term. You can see how a little more careful planning could have helped with both of the above business names.
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New comment 3d ago
Deciding what services to offer
🌱 Starting a lawn care business? It’s tempting to offer all the services under the sun, but here’s why less is more. 🤔 Offering too many services can be overwhelming, especially when starting on a budget. More services mean more equipment—and potentially more headaches. 😫 Before adding services, consider licensing requirements and insurance implications. It’s crucial to only offer what you’re confident in and passionate about. 🙌 Pro Tip: Partner with others for services you don’t enjoy or aren’t equipped for. This way, you stay focused and provide top-notch lawn care. 🏡✨ As your business grows, streamline your services for a more targeted marketing approach. Less really can be more! 🎯 See the full lesson here. Deciding what services to offer. What’s on your ideal service list? Let us know below! 👇
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New comment 4d ago
Deciding what services to offer
🚀 Want to make your lawn mowing business unforgettable?
Here are top tips to keep customers coming back! 🌱💪 1️⃣ Choose a Memorable Name: A unique name helps clients find you easily online! 🌐 2️⃣ Invest in Magnetic Business Cards: Keep your info handy – fridge magnets work wonders! 🧲 3️⃣ Add Value with Extra Services: Fertilizing, weed control, or connect them with trusted partners 🌾4️⃣ Boost Referrals: Reward customers who refer friends with discounts or freebies! 🎉 5️⃣ Design a Catchy Logo: Make a statement with colors and a logo that clients won’t forget! 🎨 6️⃣ Keep Communication Open: Stay in touch – texts about delays or updates show you care! 💬 7️⃣ Build Relationships: A smile, a wave, a friendly chat – it all adds up! 😃👋 What do you do to make your customers remember you? Tell us in the comments.
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🚀 Want to make your lawn mowing business unforgettable?
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Morning Stuart going to begin the courses you have kindly supplied i have always enjoyed meeting people and working out doors , got to start somewhere see how it goes cheers
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New comment 8d ago
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