We're in an age, where many think to become an entrepreneur you have to bring this crazy new idea, but good old local services are making a killing and are often overlooked.
We're not talking about some new innovative startup, just starting your regular local service. Whether you decide to open a cleaning business, lawn care, painting, landscaping etc. and enhancing it with internet marketing.
From what I've seen in my city, I know some who own small local business who're making good money( 6 figures or more) from this especially in the cleaning business. Even this 23 yo mechanic who owns his own little mechanic shop was making $200k in his first year and was a client of a friend of mine who's an accountant.
This guy goes through multiple successful cases, and walks you through a 30 day guide on how to start one.
Do you want to become an entrepreneur? What's an area you'd like to explore and what's holding you back?
Also, if there are entrepreneurs on here, what were two best decision's you made and two worst decisions you made for your business?
We're not talking about some new innovative startup, just starting your regular local service. Whether you decide to open a cleaning business, lawn care, painting, landscaping etc. and enhancing it with internet marketing.
It may not be sexy enough for most of you and that's fine. But I have not found a more predictable path to building a million dollar business than this and I’ve built several, successful, businesses so far.
WHY LOCAL SERVICES?
Frankly, there is a TON of money to be made.
These are huge markets in terms of $$$. However, unlike regular e-commerce companies where you are competing with the best internet marketing people in the world, with local services you're competing with just the people in your neighborhood, most of whom do not understand internet marketing at all.
From what I've seen in my city, I know some who own small local business who're making good money( 6 figures or more) from this especially in the cleaning business. Even this 23 yo mechanic who owns his own little mechanic shop was making $200k in his first year and was a client of a friend of mine who's an accountant.
This guy goes through multiple successful cases, and walks you through a 30 day guide on how to start one.
Do you want to become an entrepreneur? What's an area you'd like to explore and what's holding you back?
Also, if there are entrepreneurs on here, what were two best decision's you made and two worst decisions you made for your business?
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