5 Reasons to Establish a Lawn Mowing Business

  Allen Housten    January 29, 2018    1471

 

Approached correctly, it’s an opportunity that could either bring in a little extra every month, or even be a springboard to bigger and better things in the future. In this article, I’ll give you 5 reasons why I believe that you should start a lawn mowing business rather than any other business that you may have considered.

Low Costs – High Profits

Lawn Mowing Businesses are typically high profit/low expenditure.  We’re usually looking at profit margins in excess of 95% due to the fact that you’re effectively exchange your time and your energy for money – rather than buying and selling goods.  Many traditional businesses are extremely happy if they hit a 20% profit margin as they have significant costs in the form of staff salaries, buildings, vehicles and stock.  None of this is necessary for mowing lawns, so the majority of the income that you earn is pure profit.

It’s Not Rocket Science

You like me, have possibly sat down at some point to draw up a list of what you’re good at that you could use to make money.  Then, like me, you probably realized that few of your skills were profitable!  The great thing about lawn mowing is that you can learn the basics in just half an hour.  Sure, as you gain knowledge, you’ll start to learn the finer points that will add to the professionalism of your work, but to start with, you just need to know how to cut grass!

Minimal clientele for Regular Revenue

One of the cold hard facts of business is that it costs significantly more to find a new customer than it does to sell to an existing customer.  However, when traditional business sells goods to consumers, they’re often forced into a constant struggle of finding new customers.  With a lawn mowing business, you have the advantage of word of mouth recommendations throughout your area as well as offering a service that people need on a regular basis.

It’s Not Just a summer profession

If you look at this opportunity as simply mowing lawns, then you’re not only missing a trick – you’re also losing money during the months where the grass doesn’t need cutting. Think about it: people aren’t hiring you to mow their lawn – they’re hiring you to make the lawn look as good as possible! With this in mind, you need to offer your services as a “lawn care specialist” or “lawn care consultant”, which immediately broadens your scope. 

You Get To Work on Your Tan

Who doesn’t want to spend time working outdoors and get a great tan in the process?  These appeals to most of us – especially if we can get paid for doing it!  There’s the added benefit that a physical job like lawn care is great exercise and is a great way to stay in shape.  In other words, mow lawns and you’ll get muscles and a great tan!  Why would anyone not want this??? I personally believe that mowing lawns is a fabulous way for a teenager to make money. You can make a lot of cash, and have a lot of fun running the business.

Look, a lawn mowing business doesn’t have to be just something that a teenager runs for a few neighbors in order to make a slight additional pocket money.  It can be a healthy business in its own right.  If you’re feeling financial pressures yourself right now and could use some extra income, then maybe a lawn mowing business is for you.


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