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How Much Can I Make in the Lawn Care Business?

 

I am often asked the question, "How much can I make in the Lawn Care Business"? and in addition, I also get asked the second part, "How long will it take me to get there?"

Well, those are both loaded questions for ME to answer because I don't know so many variables about the person asking the question. So, let me just give you an example of what COULD happen, a real life example.

Earlier today, I received a call from John H. in Alabama. John is a former Pharmacist. I believe John is in his fifties and his lawn care experience prior to now was doing lawns in college and maintaining his own residence.

John was as excited on the phone as anyone I've heard from in a long time, here's why....In less than 3 months of starting his Lawn Care Business, John already has $20,000 in MONTHLY contracts!

Not only that, but he is negotiating for a chain of 18 Service Stations in his city. I remind you, this has been in less than 90 days.

John relayed a conversation he had with a friend of his who is a doctor. His friend said that in short order John will be earning more than him (the doctor) and being able to enjoy the outdoors. Think of the power of that.

Can you envision yourself earning a strong six figure ($100,000++) income in Lawn Care? It's there, and it's within your grasp. Financial security, personal freedom, pride of accomplishment, and respect from your peers.

You need to sit down, develope some clear goals, believe those goals are attainable, then work on making them come true. At the very least, write down some goals. Make them as clear as possible and have the dates that you want them to be accomplished by.

Remember, you can't hit a target you can't see.

Let John's story be an inspiration to you. If he can do it, you can do it.

Author: William Feller
 
Author Bio:
William Feller is a popular columnist. William likes to pen down articles about this area.
 
 
 

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