Six Ways to Get More Lawn
Business
Lawn care business owners use a variety of methods to bring in more lawn business for
themselves and their crews. Most lawn care business owners though will tell you that they get most of their
business through either advertising or referrals from their
existing customers.
There are also other more unconventional ways to get lawn business that are worth
exploring. Below are some of the more unusual methods that may work well for your
lawn business if you persist.
Competitors
Let your competitors know that you are available to fill in for them if they suddenly have
too much workload or want to take a break. This kind of arrangement can work well if you reciprocate by sending
business their way when you have more work than you can handle.

Partner up with competitors that offer a different range of services from the range that you offer. You can then
refer business to each other in a way that also offers useful information to your customers. An example of this
would be if your company specialized in irrigation systems and a competitor specialized in landscaping and you
referred business to each other.
Buying Lawn Care Accounts
Other lawn care business owners sell accounts for a variety of reasons. If you do your due
diligence and purchase at the right price then this method can allow you to increase your customer base
quickly and easily. For more information see out article on Buying Lawn
Care Accounts.
Trade Shows
Rent a space at a relevant trade show such as a 'home and garden' show. You can get exposure
to many local people if you have a presence it such an event. But you should also note that some people
travel some distance to attend these shows and they may live outside of your service
area.
Team up with other Businesses
Group up with some other household service providers such as plumbers or electricians and put
an arrangement in place for promoting each other's services to your respective customers.
Real Estate Agents
On the one hand real estate agents need the lawns and gardens of a property to be looking
great so that they can easily sell it. On the other hand real estate professionals are meeting with new property
owners or tenants and are well positioned to promote your services to them. Consider offering commissions to agents
if they are able to refer new customers to you.
Bid on Commercial Contracts
Too many lawn care business operators settle for mowing residential lawns without
ever trying to bid on commercial accounts. Commercial accounts can be even more lucrative than residential if you
learn about the bidding process.
Find out how to bid on commercial and government contracts when they come available. Remember
though that the time scale for payment is usually much later with commercial lawn care work compared to residential
jobs.
When it comes to drumming up business for your lawn care company it is important to
think outside the box as well as using proven methods. Test these six ideas and try to come up with your
own original ideas on how you can get more lawn business.
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