
Tree Trimming and Removal Business
Learn How to Make the Cut and Become a Successful Arborist
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Narrated by:
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Jeff Bower
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By:
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Ethan Clune
About this listen
Are you unafraid of heights and want to make good money for being up high?
If so, then this book is perfect for you because it will teach you what you need to know to be successful in this industry!
Here are some of the things you’ll learn in this book:
- The different supplies you’ll need to start this business, which is less than you might think!
- Supplies you can upgrade to in order to make the job easier once you gain some traction.
- What kind of insurance do you need to start this business?
- Tree trimming basics you need to know and how to get rid of a stump without a stump grinder.
- How much of a tree you should remove when trimming it.
- How to give accurate estimates for your removal and trimming jobs so that you’re not undercutting yourself.
- The single best way to acquire tree trimming customers that doesn’t cost you a dime.
- What to do when you need extra help for larger jobs
Starting your own tree trimming business is a great way to start making money soon. People often neglect their trees and they soon become a problem people don’t want to mess with.
©2023 Ethan Clune (P)2023 Ethan CluneExcellent
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