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Head to https://Hostinger.com/upflip and build your business website in minutes with Hostinger’s AI Builder. Use code UPFLIP for 10% off William Milliken has a background in digital marketing and spent much of his career focusing on home service businesses. As time progressed, however, he realized he could make more money if he were to start a home service business of his own. He’s now generating over $200K in monthly revenue by entering the dog waste removal industry. Will discovered the niche business idea of waste scooping after watching YouTube videos that circled around the concept. With over 65 million households owning dogs in the U.S., he saw it as a profitable opportunity to enter into a business with little competition and high growth potential. He first targeted larger cities, such as Seattle. He sets up yearly contracts with each dog owner to remove the waste in their yard—with some contracts ranging from $20-30K annually. With the help of tailored marketing resources, his number of weekly clients quickly snowballed to over 2,000. In this episode, learn how to harness the power of Meta ads, Google, and word of mouth to grow and scale a small business. Will also explains how he set up the business to be self-sufficient enough to run on its own even if he goes traveling for over six months. Resources: https://bit.ly/3XZ0KZc - Gain FREE Access to William's Step-By-Step Blueprint! Timestamps: 00:00 - Start 00:49 - Business built on dog poop 01:15 - Cost of service 01:44 - Tools of the trade 03:17 - Job completion time 03:42 - Full-service inclusions 04:49 - Revenue and profit margins 05:35 - Coming up with the idea 06:23 - A simple (but often overlooked) detail 06:55 - Final touches 07:23 - Monthly overhead 08:20 - Securing recurring clients 09:46 - Overcoming operational challenges 10:42 - Commercial vs Residential 11:30 - Difference in profit margins 13:38 - Systems and processes 14:40 - Refilling doggie bag stations 15:01 - Persuading clients 15:55 - Fan blitz 16:58 - Advertising tips for newbies 18:11 - Handling stressful moments 18:45 - Workload 19:23 - Shattering perceptions 19:52 - Overcoming limiting beliefs 20:22 - Biggest mistakes 22:02 - Standing out from competition 22:38 - Headquarters 22:57 - Bagging 5-star reviews 23:42 - Monthly ad spend 24:41 - Service route overview 25:12 - Importance of uniforms 26:39 - Truck wrap 27:31 - Doing things differently 28:36 - Reaping hard-earned rewards 29:16 - Business startup myth 29:51 - A key metric (in any biz!) 30:55 - Onboarding and training 32:06 - Learning the ins and outs 33:25 - Cheap (but effective) marketing secrets 34:16 - Scaling the business 34:51 - Acquiring the fleet 35:42 - Why Seattle? 36:10 - Partnering for success 37:43 - Leadership style 38:29 - Value-based systems 39:18 - A standout industry 40:05 - Road to a $100K…fast! 41:07 - Running multiple locations 41:49 - Brand story vs Pricing 42:56 - Doomed to fail 43:34 - Staying motivated 44:13 - Success redefined 44:51 - Outro #business #smallbusiness #startingabusiness