www.LawnCareMillionaire.com – Should you make all of your lawn care customers sign lawn care agreements? Are agreements for residential lawn care customers as important as they are for commercial lawn care customers. Part 2 of 2 http – For software that manages all of this.
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Lawn Care Contracts Don’t Matter – Or Do They? Part 2 of 2
Six Things You Need To Know About Lawn Care Contracts Answered
www.LawnCareMillionaire.com – Jonathan Pototschnik answers… Who creates the lawn care contract? Who signs it? How much does it need to be for? Where to get a lawn care contract? And more… learn about lawn care contracts for commercial and residential lawn care agreements. httpGet 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, handhelds, job costing, employees, vendors, time cards and so much more.
LAWN CARE BUSINESS money by bidding Government Contracts
www.StartALawnCareBusiness.com You may be wondering how you can make more money with your lawn care business by bidding on larger scale contracts and city & government contracts in your local area. I want to go over a code of conduct form with you. This is not a bid-specific form but it does give you a code of conduct so you can learn how you can bid on upcoming jobs. Proposal Forms I want to highlight a few finer points of this contract bidding instruction booklet. The first point is the Proposal Forms. Most bidding packets come with a series of bidding forms. You must complete the bidding forms that come with the bidding packet. Do not fill in your own forms or simply write your prices on a sheet of paper. Your bids may be rejected if you fill them out on anything but the bidding forms that come with your bidding packet. Late Bids: Make sure you get your bids in on time. If you are late on a bid, the purchasing agent will, most likely, reject your bid. I have seen lawn care companies attempt to turn their bid packets in 2 minutes after the bid-closing times and the purchasing agents have rejected those bids. 9:00AM means 9:00AM and not 1 minute after 9:00. Acceptance of a bid is a violation of the request for proposal and could cause the job to be rebid. I like to submit time sensitive bids a couple days in advance. Rushing to get your bid in at the last minute will cause you to make mistakes. Taking your time with bid preparation allows you to calculate your prices …