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Welcome back to the Handyman Success Podcast 🎙️ — where every episode hits home with real‑world stories, lessons, and inspiration for handymen who want to build a business that fits their life.
In this episode, we talk with Amon from Home Healer Handyman (Nebraska). He shares how he went from a hurt commercial‑construction worker driving all over town, to launching a small‑batch, personality‑driven handyman business doing “small jobs” — all while staying true to what he loves: helping homeowners, building relationships, and keeping life simple.
Expect deep dives into:
Why he chose “small jobs are my big deal” instead of chasing big remodels.
How he priced his first jobs (a $4,625 job that changed everything 🛠️) and transitioned to flat‑rate day‑rates.
The importance of showing up on social media, building trust with real photos/videos, and being consistent.
How to build a business on your own terms, cash‑flowing tools & truck over time instead of borrowing or stressing.
Key advice for new handyman business owners: get teachable, use systems, set your minimum, and start with step one — even if it’s scary.
If you're a handyman, thinking about starting out, or just looking to build a business that doesn’t burn you out — this episode is for you.
👇 Check out all our free resources, live webinars & community at HandymanSuccess.net — links below!
Subscribe ➤ Hit the button to never miss another story, tip or strategy.
Like & Share ➤ Help a fellow handyman see this.
Comment ➤ Tell us: what’s the first “small job” you’d take to get started?
Hosted by Jason Call, Founder of Handyman Marketing Pros, and Allen Lee, Founder of The Handyman Journey
Get a professional website, SEO, and advertising at https://HandymanMarketingPros.com
Get handyman-specific business coaching from Allen Lee at https://HandymanJourney.com
Sign up for our monthly Webinars and Training (FREE!) at https://HandymanSuccess.net
By Jason Call & Allen Lee4.8
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Welcome back to the Handyman Success Podcast 🎙️ — where every episode hits home with real‑world stories, lessons, and inspiration for handymen who want to build a business that fits their life.
In this episode, we talk with Amon from Home Healer Handyman (Nebraska). He shares how he went from a hurt commercial‑construction worker driving all over town, to launching a small‑batch, personality‑driven handyman business doing “small jobs” — all while staying true to what he loves: helping homeowners, building relationships, and keeping life simple.
Expect deep dives into:
Why he chose “small jobs are my big deal” instead of chasing big remodels.
How he priced his first jobs (a $4,625 job that changed everything 🛠️) and transitioned to flat‑rate day‑rates.
The importance of showing up on social media, building trust with real photos/videos, and being consistent.
How to build a business on your own terms, cash‑flowing tools & truck over time instead of borrowing or stressing.
Key advice for new handyman business owners: get teachable, use systems, set your minimum, and start with step one — even if it’s scary.
If you're a handyman, thinking about starting out, or just looking to build a business that doesn’t burn you out — this episode is for you.
👇 Check out all our free resources, live webinars & community at HandymanSuccess.net — links below!
Subscribe ➤ Hit the button to never miss another story, tip or strategy.
Like & Share ➤ Help a fellow handyman see this.
Comment ➤ Tell us: what’s the first “small job” you’d take to get started?
Hosted by Jason Call, Founder of Handyman Marketing Pros, and Allen Lee, Founder of The Handyman Journey
Get a professional website, SEO, and advertising at https://HandymanMarketingPros.com
Get handyman-specific business coaching from Allen Lee at https://HandymanJourney.com
Sign up for our monthly Webinars and Training (FREE!) at https://HandymanSuccess.net

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