
Custom Cabinet Shop
Go from Scraping By to More Cash than You Can Handle
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Narrated by:
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Jeff Bower
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By:
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Donald McSorley
About this listen
What’s something that’s in every home without fail? Cabinets! This among many other reasons is why it’s a great idea to start this type of business. Here are some of the things you’ll learn in this book:
- What tools and equipment you will need to start building your own cabinets
- What tools and machinery you should upgrade to as your business starts to advance
- What to look for when finding a shop to operate out of
- Where to get your lumber from and tips when buying
- How to price your service
- How to dominate on social media
- What matters most for your cabinetry website
- The best way to put yourself directly in front of your target customers
- How to make the most out of your first hire if you want to scale
If you have a love for woodworking, then starting this business can truly be a perfect fit for you. Not only will you be doing work that you enjoy, but you’ll be able to provide for yourself and your family if you have one. If you’re ready to leave your old job behind and start an exciting new adventure creating custom cabinets, then click the "Buy Now" button today!
©2023 Donald McSorley (P)2023 Donald McSorley
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