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I worked for a mold remediation company and started installing plastic in crawl spaces . 3 grand for the installation, and it only takes 2 to 3 days . Easy money .
I was a Financial Advisor for 30-years. My 2 biggest clients were a guy who owns his own Diesel Mechanic Shop....made INSANE money. 2nd guy owns a porta potty business. Makes around $500k-$600k per year. Lives in a beautiful home and he's hired enough employees that he just sits in his office and "manages" everything.
My neighbor on his own mobile diesel mechanic business. But he kind of contracts out to these two businesses. He splits his time between the two but he makes like 100-plus an hour. The thing is he just used to work for other people but he got smart and paid for a older bigger truck cash. It's like a service truck but it's older. But he bankrolled everything. He already had his tools from being play diesel mechanic for many years. The only thing is he started from a young age and he worked on trucks. But he was versatile enough to move over into working on heavy equipment and it worked out for him. He told me some days he can make $1,400 in a day.
Average hood cleaning job is about 500bucks. Also that anybody can do it. The restaurant needs a certificate of completion that the state will recognize.
The average hood cleaning job that YOU do is $500. I would suggest re-watching the video and paying attention to when I spoke about educating both yourself and the customer about this very thing. Also, remember that pricing is completely subjective, find the right customer base, find the right restaurants, and you won’t have to worry about working for pennies.
i work for a hood cleaning business and he only charges per hood 8 foot hood for 375 and big hood 675 and people still complain about price cause there is a company that charges not even 125 for a 8 foot hood but does a terrible job cleaning them so you always have people under biding
@@phillipoliver2106 honestly 3500 psi 8 gpm heated pressure washer would work and honestly if you have a van or a truck just put in the back the van you would have to duct the heated side out
From $37K to $65K that's the minimum range of profit return every month I think it's not a bad one for me, now I have enough to pay bills and take care of my family.
These hidden service businesses are game-changers. 🚀 From septic tanks to hood cleaning, the opportunities are endless. Which one surprised you the most? 🏆
Mike how much do you think we should be spending per week or month on Google ads? I know it’s a broad question but I own a landscaping business, watch you all the time and trust your advice. I’m in a rural area so it’s not gonna be right now because we’re not doing a whole lot. Any advice would be helpful.
Hey bro, I use Google ads for my business. I live in a large city (Minneapolis st paul) and am in a fairly competitive niche (detailing) I spend roughly $100/day and generally get 8-12 leads daily. These costs have almost tripled compared to years past. From 2020-2022, that same $100/day budget got me 20-30 leads reliably. The ad costs have gone up. Your city size, and competition would dictate the costs. Smaller city, lower competition = lower costs on your ads, generally. Bigger city, lots of competition = higher ad costs. I hope this helps!
This was just an average - you can buy a $5,000 truck if needed but when you buy really cheap, older vehicles - they tend not to be as reliable, they tend to be a money pit because you’re constantly putting Band-Aids on them to keep them running, and the last thing you wanna do is have an unreliable vehicle, because unreliable business owners let customers down, which is a bad thing. That’s why I said to look at vehicles that are a little bit, newer, and better shape which means they’re going to be more expensive. But when we first started out, I was buying shitty trucks all the time with the understanding that they weren’t gonna last when they were unreliable. I wish I didn’t do that.
@@AllAboutPressureWashing Yep! Everyone thinks they can buy the equipment and some how the calls will start rolling in. The 1st thing they need to do is set up their advertising plan, not buy equipment. Maybe even do some advertising before they buy anything to make sure they are getting calls.
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Bwo U can't find the comment box for new comment..
-its becoming an issue I see..
But I was Gunna say, 'no one's telling U, in America'
I worked for a mold remediation company and started installing plastic in crawl spaces . 3 grand for the installation, and it only takes 2 to 3 days . Easy money .
Great business and great value for customers
I was a Financial Advisor for 30-years. My 2 biggest clients were a guy who owns his own Diesel Mechanic Shop....made INSANE money. 2nd guy owns a porta potty business. Makes around $500k-$600k per year. Lives in a beautiful home and he's hired enough employees that he just sits in his office and "manages" everything.
My neighbor on his own mobile diesel mechanic business. But he kind of contracts out to these two businesses. He splits his time between the two but he makes like 100-plus an hour. The thing is he just used to work for other people but he got smart and paid for a older bigger truck cash. It's like a service truck but it's older. But he bankrolled everything. He already had his tools from being play diesel mechanic for many years. The only thing is he started from a young age and he worked on trucks. But he was versatile enough to move over into working on heavy equipment and it worked out for him. He told me some days he can make $1,400 in a day.
Love what you said about oversaturation, so true. losers making excuses is all that is - nailed it.
Thanks - I just call them like I see them
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Average hood cleaning job is about 500bucks. Also that anybody can do it. The restaurant needs a certificate of completion that the state will recognize.
The average hood cleaning job that YOU do is $500.
I would suggest re-watching the video and paying attention to when I spoke about educating both yourself and the customer about this very thing. Also, remember that pricing is completely subjective, find the right customer base, find the right restaurants, and you won’t have to worry about working for pennies.
So glad I found your channel. I am a 4'11 single mom looking for a side business. Is it possible?
Of course!
Brown is the new green
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Yes it is!!
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i work for a hood cleaning business and he only charges per hood 8 foot hood for 375 and big hood 675 and people still complain about price cause there is a company that charges not even 125 for a 8 foot hood but does a terrible job cleaning them so you always have people under biding
Where are you located and how long has he been in business?
@AllAboutPressureWashing Roanoke VA area and the business has been going for several years
Tell him we offer 1-on-1 Coaching that could probably help out.
What is a good pressure washer for hood cleaning. Would a skid 8 gpm work or would you need a small hot water wheeled unit. Thanks in advance.
@@phillipoliver2106 honestly 3500 psi 8 gpm heated pressure washer would work and honestly if you have a van or a truck just put in the back the van you would have to duct the heated side out
From $37K to $65K that's the minimum range of profit return every month I think it's not a bad one for me, now I have enough to pay bills and take care of my family.
How please?
Yeah, since meeting Shellane Maxwell, I now agree that with an expert managing your portfolio, the rate of profit high, with less risk.
I will advise you stop trading on your own if you keep losing… i don't trade on my own anymore, I always required help and assistance
Sounds familiar, I have heard her names on several occasions.. And both her success stories on wall street journey!
She's my family personal Broker and also a Broker to many families here in the United states, she is a licensed Broker.
Thank you for realistic ideas that make sense. Key to all business success is customer service and reputation.
Awesome video Mikey!
Thanks brother!!!
AMAZING info!🙏🔥🔥
Appreciate it
Wow. So much opportunities. Good one Mike V
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These hidden service businesses are game-changers. 🚀 From septic tanks to hood cleaning, the opportunities are endless. Which one surprised you the most? 🏆
Septic services for sure - huge demand- under served and highly profitable.
Great video. I just found your channel after you left a very not so subtle comment on Codie’s channel 😂
Haha
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Mike how much do you think we should be spending per week or month on Google ads? I know it’s a broad question but I own a landscaping business, watch you all the time and trust your advice. I’m in a rural area so it’s not gonna be right now because we’re not doing a whole lot. Any advice would be helpful.
I would need some more info
Hey bro, I use Google ads for my business. I live in a large city (Minneapolis st paul) and am in a fairly competitive niche (detailing) I spend roughly $100/day and generally get 8-12 leads daily. These costs have almost tripled compared to years past. From 2020-2022, that same $100/day budget got me 20-30 leads reliably. The ad costs have gone up.
Your city size, and competition would dictate the costs. Smaller city, lower competition = lower costs on your ads, generally. Bigger city, lots of competition = higher ad costs.
I hope this helps!
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Good content sir! Love it. Keep up the good work.
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Awesome options. Why are the trucks so much? Coparts and used, under 7K.
This was just an average - you can buy a $5,000 truck if needed but when you buy really cheap, older vehicles - they tend not to be as reliable, they tend to be a money pit because you’re constantly putting Band-Aids on them to keep them running, and the last thing you wanna do is have an unreliable vehicle, because unreliable business owners let customers down, which is a bad thing. That’s why I said to look at vehicles that are a little bit, newer, and better shape which means they’re going to be more expensive. But when we first started out, I was buying shitty trucks all the time with the understanding that they weren’t gonna last when they were unreliable. I wish I didn’t do that.
@AllAboutPressureWashing cool. Just wondering. I'm a super duper newbie.
I like this video. I also enjoy multifamily real estate investing. It gives me so much freedom!
You should get a bunch of people to comment this on all my videos
I thought it would be a great idea to start my own business doing mobile semi truck/trailer repair and starving trying to find consistent calls.
How are you marketing your business
@@AllAboutPressureWashing Yep! Everyone thinks they can buy the equipment and some how the calls will start rolling in. The 1st thing they need to do is set up their advertising plan, not buy equipment. Maybe even do some advertising before they buy anything to make sure they are getting calls.
I’m about start a striping business
Best of luck
@8:51 45000 should be corrected.
Why?
Ain’t no way on the poop jobs 😂
Why?
@@AllAboutPressureWashingthey not like us
A good tree crew (3 guys) can bring in 10k a day
Tree work is a great way to make a good living!
Dirty Jobs. Clean Money
Dang Right!! That Mo Flo is looking good
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