Start a Lawn Care Business & Landscaping Business Plan
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A lawn care and landscaping business
plan is simply a guide that shows step by step how
you plan to startup & grow a profitable money
making business.
Here's a sample lawn care and landscaping
business plan to help you get started. Will you only offer lawn care
maintenance service during the startup phase?
Will the company offer professional
landscape services after getting established?
Will you work with contractors
to get the job done at a client's request?
Get specific, is the company capable of installing plants, fences, irrigation or lighting in addition to lawn and tree care? IMPORTANT 2.) Raise Captial for equipment
and startup costs. It takes money to make money. Figure out how much a truck, mower,
necessary Equipment
& Tools, marketing, and other related
expenses cost.
Save money to be used for purchasing
equipment.
Ask family and friends for a loan
and agree to repayment terms.
Apply for a loan at a bank or
micofinancing site.
Only use credit cards as a last
resort for emergencies. The company is probably
not off to a good start if the use of credit cards
is required to get started.
3.) Name Business Pick a name that your company can grow with.
Many business owners have lost new business
opportunities with existing clients to other
competitors because their clients weren't aware
that they provided complimentary services. Pick a short, easy to remember
name that describes the services your company
provides. Typically business names that have "lawn
care" or "lawn service" or "lawn
maintenance" discourage potential new business.
Clients tend to think that the company is only
capable of maintenance services. It's a good idea
to have the word "landscaping" in the
business name because it suggests that the company
is able to provide a wide range of services so
the customer will automatically think of you first.
4.) Business Structure Consult with your lawyer or certified
public accountant about forming a S-Corporation
or Limited Liability Company to limit the
amount of personal liability you can be held responsible
for.
6.) License, Permits & Certificates Be sure to file for the proper
permits and licenses to be compliant with all
(County, State, and Federal) laws.
7.) Business Insurance Business
Liability Insurance & Business Car Insurance
are a must!
8.) Accounting System Record all your expenses and profits in a neat and organized format so your accountant can quickly review your records!
Evaluate Word of Mouth, buzz marketing,
radio advertising, internet marketing, website
marketing, search engine marketing, door hangers,
direct mail, trade shows, charitable sponsorships,
email marketing.
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