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Uploaded by on Jul 14, 2010

by: http://www.StartALawnCareBusiness.com

Hi Everyone:

This is Keith with "Start A Lawn Care Business . com". Honestly, with 100 degree days and very little rain, this is probably my least favorite time of year. However, even with hot and dry weather, there is still money to be made with your own lawn care business this summer. Mowing grass and landscaping yards is a great way to make money for the rest of the summer.

If you want to start a small lawn care business like this guy or if you want to grow your business rapidly and add lots of equipment to your trailer like these guys, you should take a look at our lawn care business course. The program includes our equipment reviews. We travel to lawn care trade shows every year so we can give you the latest information on which lawn care equipment you should purchase for your particular lawn care company.

The Lawn Care Business package also includes the lawn care estimating software. These estimating calculators are designed to help you with your estimating. From small residential yards to large industrial lawn mowing contracts, the estimating software will help help you perfect your bidding process.

So, if you are sick of 100 degree days, think about this: autumn weather is not far behind. Once fall arrives there is going to be a ton of money to be made raking leaves and cleaning up lawns.

Right now is a perfect time to get started with your lawn care business and be ready for the leaf raking season.

Once again, this is Keith with "StartALawnCareBusiness.com"

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  • Hey Keith, I just purchased and received your package. Read the manual and and checked out the disks , but I can't recall seeing anything about a general riding mower. No pro's or Con's for a riding mower, but pretty much every other kind. Why is that? I had planned on starting a business, part-time at first, and my first thought was to purchase a riding mower, push mower, blower, and trimmer (for starting out) Is there a reason the riding mower wasn't mentioned? Thanks

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