Hello fellow hustlers. I want to make some extra cash because my full time job isn’t cutting it because they don’t allow overtime. It’s stupid it’s a rule and I can’t change it. I have the weekends off though and can even work something online at work if I find something i’m good at. I’m a handyman though so I can do basic plumbing, electrical, construction, assembly, and trash removal. Although finding clients for this seems to be the most difficult part. Doing the work is the easy part finding clients is next level sh$#! I’m pretty tech savvy aswell though. Any ideas folks i’d much appreciate it. Love to fill up my days off with some productive work.

  • Mobile_Prune_3207B
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    10 months ago

    Join your local community communication groups (WhatsApp, Telegram, Facebook, whatever else is out there) and advertise when allows to. Reply to any and every post looking for something you can do, and actually show up when making arrangements. I can’t tell you how many people I contact, make arrangements, and they just never pitch.

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    10 months ago

    I make my living as a handyman. What I did when I was starting was advertise on my local Facebook page.

    But, you need to be a part of that community, not just show up with your hand out. So you show up regularly and answer people’s questions. If you have a great supplier, post their picture on the page and tell people how they helped you. I also ran a few “contests” I asked the community who did the most for the community. My post became this giant “love in” for the people who were doing great things for the community. So big that someone reached out to me and offered to pay for a second hour of work. And they chose the person…

    You want to establish yourself as a helpful person.

    Don’t be cheap. When I raised my rates by 20 percent, I got rid of all the “price shoppers” you are far better off not dealing with people who just want the cheapest price. They will never be happy.

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    10 months ago

    Join all the local FB groups for your area and use the Nextdoor App and put yourself out there. Be clear who you are what you can do. May take time to get traction. I see post all the time if people that need store bought stuff assembled like gazebos, kids play set and random things. Also presentation matters. I called one of the posters for electrical work and the way he presented himself I could wait to get him to leave plus I felt he was over charging me. As we casually talked he kept lower and lowering the price and I hadn’t even asked. We did not do business

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    10 months ago

    Join neighbourhood Facebook pages to advertise. Also join apps like task rabbit and be on top of responding - the people to respond asap and be timely often land the jobs (and will help build your reviews and reputation)