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    Monday, March 14th, 2011
    9:02 pm
    Learn how to begin a junk removal business in 3 simple steps.
    You probably have a strong body, there may be no shorter path to creating some critical cash in your free time than starting a junk hauling business.
    First, get a business license. Do an Internet seek for "the right way to get a business license in (your state)." Each state offers online licensing, normally for about $50. Deliver the license with you on every job.

    Next, advertise on Craigslist. Check the pricing of your competitors. Worth yourself barely under them. If you wish to double your calls, put a photograph of yourself in your advert--individuals want to see and trust the businesses they hire. You should definitely write an advert that features all of the phrases your prospects might be trying to find, corresponding to: junk hauling, junk removal, landfill, furniture, recycling, yard particles, transfer out, etc.

    You'll get calls. If you reply them, you should definitely ask essential questions concerning the quantity of the junk, the situation of the junk (could be in a 3rd ground attic!), the kind of junk, and the customer's location. Then quote a fee that may be price it for you. On average, depend on a landfill fee of about $55 and gas of about $10.You can read more on start a junk hauling business.

    Lastly, do the job. If you do not have a truck, hire one from U-Haul or Residence Depot for $20. Show up on time or 5 minutes early. Load up your truck. Leave flyers with the neighbors. There can be items that can be resold on Craigslist. Drop these off at residence, clean them up, and record them on Craigslist. Take the remaining items to the dump.

    It's a relatively simple service that people pay cash for, and usually pay generously. You do not even must tackle each job. If it sounds too large for you, move on it. If it involves dangerous chemicals, move on it. There's sufficient small, straightforward jobs on Craigslist to make some actually needed extra money every week.
    Visit start a junk removal business to find out more.
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