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Blue Collar Wealth

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13 contributions to Blue Collar Wealth
Where are you stuck right now in your business?
- Sales? - Pricing? - Getting jobs? - Time management? - Hiring? Drop it below—Lets see how we can help each other out!
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Where are you stuck right now in your business?
I’ve Been Quiet… Here’s Why
I’ve been a little quiet in here the past few months—but not inactive. Behind the scenes I’ve been: • Running my landscaping & construction companies • Building out a private money lending business • Working through real deals, real problems, real wins And honestly… that’s exactly what this group is supposed to be about. Not theory. Not motivation posts.👉 Real-world execution. So we’re getting back to that starting today. Over the next few weeks I’m going to start breaking down: • How I structure service businesses to actually make money • Real deal scenarios (what works / what doesn’t) • Simple ways to start with what you have right now But first—I want to hear from you: 👇 What are you currently working on or trying to figure out? Whether you’re: • Trying to start your first service business • Stuck getting consistent customers • Looking to grow past doing everything yourself Drop it below. I’ll start responding and building content around what you guys actually need.
I’ve Been Quiet… Here’s Why
1 like • Apr 27
@Dane Lenegar reaching the point where you know that has to happen is a major milestone in business development. Time to build a crew under you and your brother so you can continue to develop the business as demand builds!
Website
I’m looking to get a full website rebuild, do you guys have any recommendations?
1 like • Apr 27
Zach did you end coming up with a solution for your website? If not here are my recommendations- 1. DIY with either godaddy or squarespace. Both offer user friendly options for building a website and they have a ton of templates that are great for contractors. 2. Hire a someone on Fiverr.com. Here you can look at a variety of different website creators and a variety of budget options, surely one that will work for you. 3. Hire Victoria Resendez (victoriaresendez444@gmail.com) she will work with you on budget, start with a low down payment and make sure everything is optimized through google (she has a client that she finished up in Februay that is already ranking on the first page of google)
Transitioning from residential to commercial
The residential market is starting to wear on me. The cost per customer is high and inevitably they want the world but don’t like the price tag. This leads to either negotiation of price and the only way I negotiate price is to drop services not quality. I’d like to actively pursue repeatable commercial work but I’m sure there are trade offs. I’ve retired once already and am not trying to set the world on fire with growth, I’d like to stay relatively small and agile, limiting the number of direct hires and bring on subs as necessary. What routes or methods have you found to make the transition doable?
0 likes • Jan 15
I definitely see the main challenge with transitioning to commercial for an excavation contractor that wants to remain small and agile being rooted in the fact that most commercial projects for the excavation trade aren’t small and come with they need to do total site development. If you can think of a phase within sight development that you can specialize in whether it’s finish grade in seating or something similar, you may be able to piggyback off of a site contractor that just doesn’t want to do that particular phase. In regards to pursuing commercial as a whole, I’ve got something that I plan on exposing to the group in the coming days that everyone can exploit at their own discretion
1 like • Jan 15
Not sure how much you enjoy the planting side but one thing you might find joy in would be doing lawn installs for builders. Pricing can be the worst part but most builders can give bundles at a time which helps margins tremendously. My landscaping company does lawn installs for a home builder and the pricing is predetermined, no quotes, fast pay and decent volume.
Who are we?
I want to start this thread by saying thank you to each and everyone of you for joining this group and its early stages and uneven greater. Thank you to everyone that’s taking time to contribute to the discussions and help create the little momentum with built. I have two things I wanna go over with you guys. 1. Is an extension of my appreciation above and has to do with the photo attached. We’re just a little over a weekend to the inception of this group and the first day that we were ranked as a community. We started around 17,500 and as you can see, we’ve already moved into the top 13,000. Small goal for us is to crack the top 10,000 by the end of the month. Keep coming back, keep showing up for others. They aren’t just posting for my feedback. People are commenting because they respect what this group can be 2. I came across another community with the exact same name as the one I chose. It looks like they started their community before me so I’m going to do the right thing and pivot to another name. Leave a comment with what you think our new name should be! Let’s all have a huge week! Good luck out there!
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Jordan Resendez
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Jordan is a multi-business owner, and general contractor with 12+ years in business, Eclipsing seven figures revenue for two different businesses.

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