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Tips for Hiring Caregivers for Your Home Care Business

Share This: Per a study by Grand View Research, the home care industry will see massive expansion between now and 2027. Factors contributing to the growth of the home care industry include a greater demand for high quality healthcare and also the reality of more aging individuals. The findings from[…]

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How to Start a Home Care Business

Share This: The demand for home care businesses is alive and well; however, there is so much that goes into starting such an enterprise. Knowing how to start a home care business, what to expect, and more can be challenging. According to Forbes, the need for home care is on[…]

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Six Tips on How to Get More Lawn Care Customers

Share This: Customers are the lifeblood of any business. Even the best business plan and most devoted workers cannot thrive without customers. This is as true for lawn care businesses as it is for any other establishment. Any serious business knows the importance of customers; however, getting lawn care customers[…]

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How to Start a Landscape Lawn Care Business

Share This: Lawn care services are currently more in demand than ever. Many people across different communities are in need of help with cutting their grass, trimming the edges, debris removal, pest/weed control, and much more.  If you’re looking to start a lawn care business, there is a variety of[…]

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Introducing Jobs and Job Assignments

Share This: Per our customers’ requests, we are happy to introduce our new jobs list feature. Keeping track of jobs will help run your business more efficiently and on budget. Please keep in mind that this feature is only available to our Standard and Premium subscribers. If you are on[…]

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What My Father Taught Me About Failure

Share This:  I was born into a business-oriented family. My mother studied finance in school, her father studied accounting; my father studied international business and was the first in his family to go to college. I was taught, from a young age, that failure is something good, something constructive –[…]

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