how to start a lawn mowing business in Aus part 1
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- how to kick off your lawn mowing business and the basic necessities for your success.
#howto #lawncare #lawnmowingbusiness #aussie
Starting business from scratch out of a hatch back car - video below
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Awesome tips! Really appreciate having this info out here to help me start up the business!
@@kai-js4dx awesome! Cheers mate I’m glad that I could help with some advice 👍
Brother I've watched your video 20 times , did exactly what you said. And 2 weeks in now of starting from nothing I've got 12 customers and half of them want regular mowing. Just from Facebook community groups and some flyers.
I get 2-3 calls a day .
Thanks bro you really inspired me
Mate that’s awesome! Do you mind if I ask for some advice on getting started myself? I’m really keen to make more than minimum wage busting up my hands.
What’s your pricing like brother?
Stoked you’ve taken the step and it’s working for you mate!
😊
How’s it going now?
That is fantastic mate!
Mate - I don't event want to start a lawn mowing business, but this video is 10/10, good advice and honestly translates to other trades across the board.
Best video on the topic! Great work!
Great info, thank you for sharing. Real advice straight up from experience.
100% thanks for watching mate
very informative my guy - to the point and easy to follow.
Started with a car and now looking to get a more suitable vehicle. Thinking to go with a van.. Peugeot Expert, Renault Trafic or Mercedes Vito. Prefer them as they are lower fuel consumption, more storage space, better to drive, security etc. Strange how only around maybe 30% of mowing business in Australia use a van rather than a ute? Vans are so much more practical I think, and cheaper to buy.
This is the most helpful video I have ever watched about making a business and I have watched a lot thanks so much
You're a legend for making this mate! I'm 16 years old and have started a lawn mowing business in Australia. I don't have a car, but my dad can drive me around on Mondays. I've only got two clients right now, but to be fair I only started a few days ago (got those two clients from family connections). If you were to put yourself in my shoes (no car most of the time) how would you go about marketing, because I can only really go to the couple of streets near me house?
Love your ambition mate. The hardest times are at the beginning stages. I recommend hopping onto "canva" or you can also Try "vista print" - play around with some ideas with business cards. Get hundreds, shipped to you. Spend a good day walking the streets dropping them off in mailboxes, if your courageous do some door knocking and politely let them Know who you are and what your aiming to achieve. "gday, my name is --- and Ive recently started my own lawn mowing business I would like to Drop off a card for if you are ever interested in my services in the future." You will do alot of waiting, not everyone will call back but you WILL get people calling you. say 1 out of every 30 to take it to the extreme. Take the jobs and from there the
Possibilities are endless. You could potentially end up getting their neighbours, friends, colleagues, etc. When you take on new jobs always have business cards with you as you will find people will always want them to share with others. Do the job with quality in mind, don't rush and your efforts will pay off. People will see how Good You are and will want to Hire you. Also, throw some adds up on your local buy swap sell sites on facebook. Nothing to spammy, pick busy times like mornings, lunch, evenings and weekends. Write posts like "lawn mowing, free quotes, in whatever particular areas etc" put an add on Gumtree (expect scams from there) join "airtasker" only if desperate. Always check your notifications and messages. You can also make a free google my business page if you want to get serious. Then take on what you can until you get your desired client base. - you can then pick and choose. Stay honest and keep your ambition, you will succeed my friend. All the best !
You could try offering your services but using the homeowners own equipment & fuel etc just charging for an hourly rate for your labour- until you've earned enough for a ute. Have something in writing indemnifying you from damages to there equipment because some homeowners will have expensive equipment and an "All care taken but no responsibility" deal could save you from buying someone else a new mower instead of you a simple ute. A pushbike oughta get you around the neighbourhood and I have seen a fella in my area with a trailer for his pushbike that ingeniously carries a mower, whipper snipper, a rake & a broom ( mini trailer ) . Hard slog sure, but you can do it- all you really need is the will.
@@Drewsta4 thank you man, my lawn mowing business is going strong. I walk my mower to different houses in the streets and get many referrals :)
Do a letter drop in your area
@@Drewsta4I love that!
mate, they will write about Australians like you in the history books...fkn legend.
😂 thanks bloke !
Fantatsic vid. Thanks heaps for sharing your knowledge to help others getting started and do more vids.
Awesome vid mate honestly very helpful thank you.
really good advice and no bullshit. thanks ...dont get offended when i say this,but you remind me of carl barron .i reckon if you could compile a 5 minute rant you could be great and funny.
Cheers thanks for all the help with exact details to make it simply. Should do more videos like this with do's and don't or common mistakes 🙌
That’s a good idea, il keep it in the works 🙌
Good job Mate , thanks for you for info ,Hope you make lots of Money
Thanks bro, appreciate the time and knowledge saved me a whole lot of researching 😆
Best video on All utube.Honest and simple.Best of luck mate!
Cheers! Much appreciated mate. Any bit of info that I can share to help another individual, that's my day made
Champion cheers 🍻
No worries mate thanks for watching 👍👍
cheers appreciate the advice
Mate your a champion ,, no shit just the basics ,,, keep mowing brother 🙌😊👌💯
Great Video 👍👍👍
Just a good man ..... victory for you my brother
Love this
Thanks a lot dude 🤝
Big thanks for help
You nailed this mate
The main thing apart from advertising is keeping what customers you do got happy... yea the internet is a great thing but nothing on earth beats WORD OF MOUTH when ppl talk about you and how good of a job you do everytime for them that's what gets you growing alot.. Jim and Andrews and all of those guys got so huge from literally word of mouth.. doing a great job everytime and keeping people happy goes a very long way.. because they talk about ya to their mates or family and that reputation held u got with ya customers is the only thing that's gonna bring em back everytime..
100% agree with doing a quality job every time
Great video mate!
Thanks for the visit!
Spot on mate, you nailed it exactly
Thanks 🙏
Nice video mate. Cheers 👍
Thanks mate 👊
Legend! Thanks for the info👍🏻
Hey mate
Thank you for your UA-cam video how to start a lawn mowing business.
I want to start the lawn mowing advertising on Facebook
Can you help me to do that??
Neil
Hey mate
Buy swap sell sites
Facebook business page
Share your before and afters. Turn pics into advertising, you can use the app called canva
Don’t go to cheap, include your phone number, ABN, be prompt with communication and follow through with your words, a lot of clients prefere someone who is reliable and sticks to their word. Most contractors just suck, and that’s where we can pick up their slack..
Hope your going well with it
Thanks
Is it optional to grow a mullet? Hahah but awesome video man, thank you.
😂😂 that was short lived, lasted maybe 2 years the old mullet
Defiantly optional mate
Solid info
Cheers bro thanks for watching through
You just told everyone everything you need to know to start a mowing business.. Unbelievable!
A big thing is not knowing what to charge, I started out at $45 an hour and it's now at $90.
It ends up better for the customer having a higher hourly rate because it allows you to build up your equipment base & become so much more efficient.
The amount of lawn a 42 inch zero turn can cut through in such little time is insane!
If you paid someone using a self propelled mower it would take them two or three times as long or more, you'd end up paying more for the guy charging $45 per hour with than you would for the guy with the zero turn because the zero turn gets it done three times as fast.
If it was a 6 hour job for a self propelled mower, $45 × 6 = $270
But $45 per hour sounds cheap?
Don't be fooled by the prices, because using good a zero turn, it would take you 2 hours at $90 per hour, meaning you're only charging the customer $180 compared to $270
So .. would you prefer to pay $45 or $90 an hour?
And those zero turns cost $7,000 for a basic model. You're never buying one without putting your prices up.. where are you gunna get the money!
I wish I had known this at the offset.
Great video, explained everything you need to know to get started, PUT YOUR PRICES UP.
It's better for you & the customer.
That’s mate
You are totally right and this comment still stays true
Is it necessary to use an accountant?
If you earn over 75k per year best off getting an accountant
Under 75 you don’t need to claim
legend
🤣🤣🤣🤣 mate..good video
Cheers, appreciate it 🙏 happy to be able to share my experience
Provide the quality of service that you'd expect if you were the one paying for it
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fn champion bloke
Hey mate, what kind of transport setup would you recommend for someone just starting out? Do I get a ute and trailer? Or would a ute be fine?
Gday mate, I have seen people get started out of a hatchback! You can start out small. A trailer Is good for ride on mowers and storing your tools and equipment etc. A ute would be ideal 👍
@@valleycoastlawns Cheers for the response mate, yeah. I think a ute would be ideal, currently driving a sedan. Might trade it in towards a GWM ute or something. 2WD is fine for towing ?
Hey mate so sorry I just seen this message! Rear wheel drive is fine Ive got a turbo diesel courier RWD tows the 10x5 no worries. Depending on your areas, if it's wet and you have paddocks to mow that could be challenging as I know from experience lmao
Get a van, so much more practical than a ute. Reccomend the Peugeot Expert, Renault Trafic or Mercedes Vito as the best option. You get more storage space than a ute, lower fuel consumption, better to drive etc and you can set them up really nicely with racks for your hedgers/whippy etc and roll the mowers out the side sliding door.