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Executive Summary Give a brief overview of the junk removal industry. Discuss the type of junk removal business you are operating. Detail your direct competitors. Give an overview of your target customers. Provide a snapshot of your marketing strategy. Offer an overview of your financial plan.
Curb-It: Best junk removal job app Curb It is an Uber-like service that connects potential customers and junk haulers. To get started, sign up with your junk removal company name and select the territories you service. You'll then be notified of junk removal jobs within those specific regions.
Here are the six strategies to help you market your junk removal business: Understand Your Audience. Keep an Eye on Competitors. Create a Lead-Generation Website. Get More Reviews. Optimize Google My Business. Network with Businesses & Realtors.
To get you started, here are four lead sources that can lead to junk removal jobs without breaking the bank. Sell the benefits of your junk removal business with before-and-after images. Use online business platforms to reach more potential customers. Partner with complementary local businesses to win referrals.
How to Grow Your Junk Removal Business Develop a Comprehensive Business Plan. Establish a Strong Brand Identity. Invest in the Right Equipment. Obtain Necessary Licenses and Insurance. Implement Effective Marketing Strategies. Provide Exceptional Customer Service. Expand Your Service Offerings. Hire and Train a Reliable Team.
The Commercial Waste Zone (CWZ) program divides the city into 20 zones, each served by up to three carters selected through a competitive process. Five citywide contracts are also awarded for the collection of containerized waste and compactors.
All businesses must use a bin with a secure lid for trash. Bins may be placed at the curb 1 hour before closing or after 8 PM. Bins can also be used for recycling, but it is not required. Recycling in bags or bundles can be set out after 8 PM.
Every commercial business in New York City is required to dispose of its waste, including recyclable materials, through a private carter. All businesses are required to recycle paper, corrugated cardboard, magazines, catalogs, newspapers and textiles (if textiles are over 10% of a business’ waste).
As of November 12, 2024, all New York City properties with 1-9 residential units must use a bin (55 gallons or less) with a secure lid for non-recyclable trash.