How to get handyman clients? (10 proven ways)

preview_player
Показать описание
How to get handyman clients? (10 proven ways). In this video Allen Lee shares the best ways to get handyman clients? Whether you need more clients or are looking to establish yourself this video about how to get more handyman clients is the video for you! The more handyman clients you can get, the better off your handyman business will be and the more money you will make as a handyman.

(As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases)

00:00 Introduction
00:11 #1: Build Your Online Kingdom
01:34 #2: Master Social Media
03:31 #3: Network
05:10 #4: Online Marketplaces
06:10 #5: Create content like a guru
08:01 #6: Invest in paid advertising
09:31 #7: Focus on word of mouth
11:54 #8: Specialize in specific work
13:51 #9: Offer value packages
15:38 #10: Be the reliable handyman business
17:15 What you need to remember about attracting clients
17:48 Outro
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

What was your #1 take away from this video? 👇 Let's start some conversation!

handymanjourney
Автор

I think you're 100% right on all this. I think though why people try and be the jack of all trades is they don't want to turn down work. I'm remodeling my parents house now top to bottom and you know you're doing plumbing, electric, floors, paint and everything you can imagine. Lol. If you're good as a handyman I think you'll always be busy. I don't know how you manage jobs in California when your daily limit is $500? Right? I figure you have to break it up if jobs cost more than that

dougschadel
Автор

I’m getting burned out on the techy and social media stuff. Going to hire someone to promote and maintain that. Cant do the work, run the business and do all the social media stuff myself.😂😮

dalebaker
Автор

I'm kinda surprised you offer "deals" when you also speak a lot about finding your ideal client...upper middle-class young professionals for most of us. My ideal client isn't someone who looks for deals. One who looks for deals in theory is not someone who values you as a professional. They are similar to tire kickers. Your ideal client should be someone who appreciates you and pays for it. You are going against your own teaching! 😢😅

theamerican