How To Market Your Handyman Business For Free | THE HANDYMAN BUSINESS |

Published 2019-08-29

All Comments (21)
  • @ericmcgary911
    I use HA. $59.00 a month not per lead! They give me all the work I can handle. Easy as đŸ„§
  • I got started by going to the leasing office of some high end apartment complexes. They’d refer their residents to me to mount tv’s, hang ceiling fans, install curtain rods, etc. It was a great way to get initial business and experience.
  • @dustintucci2606
    Home advisor is not on the contractors side - you can get some good leads from it BUT KEEP IT TO A MINIMAL! I have had people hire me to do things like drywall, I do the bid, send estimate, send invoice, and start work and when it is completed they refuse to pay and take me through home advisor arbitration since home advisor pays for it and they will say things like "He didn't replace the insulation and paint" - I argue that wasn't apart of the bid and show they estimate and invoice and the arbitrator would side with them and I ended up owing the person to have the wall taken down insulation replaced then a new wall and new paint. I have had 2 situations like this. Home Advisor is great for really small jobs to give you leads to build a relationship with people and turn them into lifelong clients. Keeping things low like handyman jobs, broken fences, etc was the best avenue to take at least for me and not get scammed by people manipulating home advisor's system to get more. Keep in mind while the contractors are the ones who pay them, they are not on your side at all they are on the side of the home owner always.
  • Google has been working well for me. I just ask clients that have been happy with my work to leave a review. And if they’ve been a pain in the ass?... I don’t ask them to leave a review lol
  • @m3rkaba86
    Podunk town with 200,000 people lmao. the town I live in has maybe 900 people and the big town right outside of me has Maybe 75,000 lol
  • I placed an ad on my local city's quarterly magazine for summer. Apparently they don't get that many people to advertise on it. It's a magazine which shows all of the city's free programs for kids, adults, and seniors. Guess who reads it the most?? SENIORS! I started getting phone calls left and right from seniors. That was the only marketing i did. Seniors are reffering me to their family and friends now. So far it has been great.
  • @jasonwwise
    How is it 2019 and people can’t google questions. Business cards? Come on. So many websites and resources. Lol. Love the straightforward info you give. Keep up the great content!
  • @marsailmar1
    Stay away from Home Advisor! Do not sign up with them and give them your CC#. You'll be very sorry you did.
  • @BrentDarlington
    You get what you pay for! Lots of tire kickers and cheap people on those free sites. Great tips
  • @SksToTheMini14
    Love the traditional bow, I shoot mine in my garage too!
  • His adhd intro was perfect. Made me feel comfortable while I do 50 other things lol
  • This is great info thank you so much I'm finally going to decide to get out of the automotive business and get into doing handyman work I've done enough of it on my house or houses and for family and friends I might as well make some money off of it
  • @devinlumley1898
    Po dunk town of only 200,000! my entire county is about 4000. Love what the rest of the world thinks is po dunk. Love the videos just had to through this out there.
  • @cwrowe
    Love your videos☑.