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How to use the snow plow estimate calculator – GopherHaul Lawn Care Business Forum Podcast

12 Dec


www.gopherforum.com Trying to figure out how much to charge for snow plowing can be pretty tough. If you charge too much, you wont get any jobs. If you charge too little you wont make any profit. Now it is important to keep in mind what the going rate for snow plowing services is in your…

 
 

Lawn Care Internet Marketing Explained

11 Dec


www.LawnCareMillionaire.com – Local, Pay Per Click, SEO Marketing Explained. Lawn Care Marketing For The Lawn Care Business Owner. http

 
 

GopherHaul 15 – Lawn Care Business Entrepreneur Show

10 Dec


Hello everyone and welcome to Gopherhaul! If you haven’t started your business yet, what are you waiting for. If you don’t start your business this year, you’ll be at least 1 year older when you do so get started today! GopherHaul is a show for entrepreneurs and new business owners. In it we discuss business tips and tricks we have learned over the years and share with you some real world experiences on how to help your lawn care business or any other business grow. Thanks for watching. Our lawn care entrepreneur business forum has just been jam packed with amazing business and marketing ideas since our last show and I am in no way going to be able to cover it all now but I do hope to cover a bunch of it. If you want to read more get on the forum at www.getgopher.com In this episode we will be talking about: * Our friend Teresa. She is the owner and operator of a lawn care business, a single mom and is going through a divorce. We get a chance to talk with her and come up with unique marketing ideas to help her push her business forwards and help her find continued success. * We talk about some more marketing techniques for Halloween. One idea includes setting up a Halloween scene in your front yard involving a mower and using it as an example to talk about mower safety. We also see how you can get custom printed m&m’s to promote your lawn care business. * I put up a couple new free lawn care flyer templates you can download and edit to fit your needs. This one is designed

 
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Fall Lawn Care

09 Dec

 
 

Jerry Baker’s Year Round Lawn Care Fall Final Feeding

08 Dec


In this gardening special, Jerry takes you step-by-step through the fall gardening season, sharing his terrific tips, tricks, and tonics on fall final feeding.

 
 

How To Beat Your Lawn Care & Landscape Competitors Part 1

07 Dec


www.LawnCareMillionaire.com Click now to ask Jonathan Pototschnik any question about starting, growing, marketing and running your lawn care and landscape business. Your lawn question will be answered for FREE. How to out-sell, out-market and out-smart your lawn care and landscape competitors. Make lowballers irrelevant. Follow this advice and your lawn service business will thrive. Part 1 of 3

 
 

Lawn Care : How to Choose a Lawn Type for Your Climate

06 Dec


When choosing a lawn type, keep in mind climate considerations, such as rainfall and the amount of direct sunlight versus the amount of shade. Select the right grass for a lawn by weighing the environmental factors in thisfree video on lawn care from a landscaping professional. Expert: Bill Elzey Contact: www.showplacelawns.com Bio: Bill Elzey is the owner and manager of Showplace Lawns in Austin, Texas. Filmmaker: Todd Green

 
 

What Is The Best Way To Advertise My Lawn Care Business? Part 2

05 Dec


www.LawnCareMillionaire.com — Jonathan Pototschnik of http discusses the question “what is the best way to advertise my lawn care business?”

 
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How to inspect a used mower before you buy it. GopherHaul 43 Lawn Care Business Software Show.

04 Dec


www.gopherforum.com – Buying used outdoor power equipment can be a great way to save money but it can also open a can of worms and end up costing if repairs are needed. How do you know if a used lawn mower is going to be a good deal? Thats what one of our forum members asked when he wrote no the Gopher Lawn Care Business Forum I have found a deal on a 2007 ExMark LZ25KC604 60″ with 25 HP Kohler with 240 Hours. I have been offered this for $3000.00. It appears to be in great shape. This is my first zero turn and I have been looking at Scags and Exmarks. What should I look for before I decide? I think this is a good deal. Any comments or suggestions appreciated. Thankfully one of our forum members is a outdoor power equipment dealer and he knows his stuff. He responded First, are you buying this from a Dealer or from an individual? If from a dealer, will they give you any warranty? Since you have been looking at new mowers of the same brand, how much would a similar one cost you new? Assuming it has no warranty and passes the test as follows below, I would pay no more than about 60-70% of the new price of a similar piece of equipment. Do you know if $3000 is the lowest price you can get on it? Have you tried to get a lower price? Here are some questions you should ask the seller before you buy a used mower. 1. If you are buying from an individual, why are they selling it? 2. Was it used to mow their own yard only? or was it used for commercial use (to mow more than their

 
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What Is The Most Important Trait When Hiring Lawn Care Employees? Part 1

03 Dec


www.LawnCareMillionaire.com — Jonathan Pototschnik talks about the most important traits and attributes to look for when hiring new employees for your lawn care business. Part 1 of 2 http — Get control, get organized, grow faster and make a lot more money — the right lawn care software is critical to your success — you need one system capable of running your entire lawn care company that grows with your business — handles scheduling, contact management, invoicing, route sheets, work orders, marketing, QuickBooks integration, routing, hand-helds, job costing, employees, vendors, time cards and so much more.