Make Extra Money By Providing Lawn Care
What You'll Need
You don't need a whole truck full of tools and equipment to provide adequate lawn care. You can provide a great lawn care service with just a lawn mower, a rake and maybe a weed whacker. There are many places you can get cheap lawn care tools that will help you out. You can try pawn shops or even online as many people are looking to sell or barter their old and used equipment to make money to help pay their bills. You can take advantage of these great sales by getting these tools for cheap. Once you have the tools you need, you can either go knock on doors in your neighborhood or you can expand and pass out flyers.
Advertising
You don't want to stretch yourself too thin, especially if you're just providing the lawn care by yourself, but you also want to let others know you're available. You can knock on doors in your neighborhood or you can post flyers on mailboxes or on street signs to let others know you're open for business. Make sure you're clear about what you charge. If you don't specify a charge, people may try to take advantage of you by paying much less than your lawn care is worth.
When you do lawn care for others, you'll want to make sure you do an excellent job. If you impress the homeowners, they're more likely to ask you to come back which could translate into more income for you for a long time to come. You never know, you could end up starting your own lawn care company.




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