I want to know what sort of advertising has worked best for the new lawn services starting up. I have tried flyers but it hasn't worked at all. I thought about the local newspaper but it is very expensive and I don't think it would pay off. Has anyone had any luck using real estate companies for work? I've started leaving my business cards everywhere I go, but the phone STILL isn't ringing!! Just let me know what has worked really well for you.
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Bad time of the year to start advertising for this biz. Flyers a few weeks before the first cut or with the first warm up in temp. Keep them clustered in areas you want to work in. Get a better designed flyer.
Don't Fear the Green!a.k.a.---> Erich
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Build a man a fire, he'll be warm for a day.Set a man on fire, he'll be warm for the rest of his life.
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A few weeks I was just where you are. Are you offering other services? This can get you in the door so you can bid on lawns. I list flower bed install or clean up, shrub work, rain gutter cleaning, power washing, light hauling...and I all ways bid the lawn and any other services when I'm called for anything. Two weeks ago I had 0 clients now I have 6. I bid 2 today higher than the current guys and got the accounts, I gues I have 8. Like you I put flyers on doors with no success so I left some at the Barbershop and placed a $10.00 ad in a local free paper. Now I'm getting busy. Use your network, friends, barber, grocer tell every one you are in the biz.
Word of mouth is the best,
Good luck.
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I understand what you are saying about the cost of a newpaper ad Papa.
But you have got to remember this phraze: "The cost of doing business".
I have been in and out of this business a couple of times and the quickest way to get jobs is the paper. This time of year you will not get any commercial jobs! Unless you fall into one. This time of year you will get the jobs that no one else wanted and you'll find out why later. This time of year you may get the guy who is tired of cutting his own grass and he starts looking in the paper for some one to take over (I'm speaking from experience). Word of mouth is great once you get your foot in the door. But you have to get it in the door first. I have a friend who ran an add for lawn service in our area that covered 5 local cities around us. It cost 28.00 per month for 2 or 3 lines. He ran this add for 2 months at the start of the season and now has 29 jobs. He had to stop the add because he couldn't handle any more jobs. I't was well worth the 56.00 dollar investment.
Green is good !!Green is good !!
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I put out about 75 door hanger flyers on lawns that looked like they needed service. I got 5 customers from those, 4 are now regulars. I put out another 50 or so this morning so we'll see. I advertised a $25.00 special offer for the first cut, trim and blow but only one of those actually paid that. I got $35.00 to $45.00 and one $80.00 yard! It was overgrown but it still took only a couple of hours.
One of my best customers wants flower beds, hedge removal and trimming. I've also done debris removal and mailbox work.
Like Larry, Daryl and Daryl used to say, "Anything for a dollar". Yep, I'm a scrub for now but I've got a daughter in college and I just like lawn care and landscaping. It pays for her (in part) and gives me a few bucks to spend on my own yard.
A buck into the business and two bucks for me.
Sam
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<b>Welcome to the Lawnservicing Forum Community, steelegs1</b> <img src=icon_smile.gif border=0 align=middle>
Hello steelegs1:
I would like to See a Copy of that Flier?
That is Killer Sales Ratio (Response Rate), 15%?
Really I would like to see it or Can you Tell us More about it. Because I Preach to everybody that Anything over 2% is Great!
People Get Discouraged about the Low response Rates, But Look at Your Cost say if 2 Customers Per 100 Fliers. Think about what you would Pay to Obtain Clients. When I was in the Business, I would Gladly have Paid $100 Per Client, But...
I Did Year Round Maintenance & $100 was Probably a Low Figure for Obtaining New Clients! Just My Thoughts!
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