Already have a home service business but just scraping by? Don’t know how to grow because you can’t possibly work any more hours than you already are? This book aims to change all that, in a big way. Home Servi...

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Already have a home service business but just scraping by? Don’t know how to grow because you can’t possibly work any more hours than you already are? This book aims to change all that, in a big way. Home Service is a $400 billion dollar industry with mammoth players such as Amazon, Google, and Bing. You know if the big boys are there, there is money to be made. And I am going to tell you how you too can do very well as a local provider.The cool thing about home service is the need for it is never going away. Every home at some point requires maintenance. Roofs need repairing, walls need painting, and drains need clearing. Your goal is to become the go-to company in your area for whatever home service it is you provide.If I can turn my local garage door service business around from being over 50 thousand dollars in debt and grow it into the millions, so can you—if you are willing to change how you think about achieving this goal. If so, the information in this book may just change your life—just like it did mine. My experience running one of the top home service businesses in the country has inspired me to help others succeed just like I did. Are you next?

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