Mowing lawns isn't just a summer job for teenagers. Owning
your own lawn care business can be a viable source of income. Learning how to
start a lawn cutting business isn't too difficult, but there are some basics
you should know before you get started.
You must have a business plan. This includes totaling up
your costs to run the business such as the cost of equipment and maintenance,
gasoline, salaries, advertisement, insurance. etc. You will then have to decide
how much to charge your customers to cover all your overhead costs plus make a
profit.
To get a customer base, you will have to advertise your
business in all the areas where you are offering your services. You can take
out a classified ad in the paper, advertise online, put up flyers in
neighborhood businesses, advertise on your local radio station and hand out
business cards to friends, family and acquaintances.
Before you start your Grass cutting business learn all you can about
lawn care. If you want to succeed in this business and you may have a lot of
competition in your area, you must stand out from the rest. Be knowledgeable
about the services that you offer.
Anyone can basically mow a lawn, but if you want to be a
professional in this business, then learn all you can. Read up on lawn topics
such as fertilizers, aeration and types of grass. The more you know about your
job, the better you will be at it. This knowledge will show through to your
customers as well and they will trust you with taking care of their lawn.
When you are a business owner, you must not only know how to
do your job well, but you must know how to interact with your customers.
Someone who is professional, polite and courteous will get repeat business
while someone who is rude, unprofessional and disrespectful will not be invited
back.
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