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Face book leads
I am having trouble with my Facebook leads work is super slow right now and I have been spending money on ad campaigns that are producing absolutely no good leads. I’ll get one or two people here and there, but they will never answer the phone when I call text messages or emails. Please help need work fast.
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@Josh Reaper no I don’t have any videos of me personally in it. I’ve tried that before with terrible results. I don’t seem to be able to talk well in them I’ve paid marketing companies before and they don’t have videos of me or anyone else in them talking and they’re very successful at gaining leads. They’re just so expensive and I’m trying to do it myself without sacrificing an extra $2500 a month to pay them.
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@Josh Reaper yeah I screwed one of them up and had it going all over America and apparently somebody needs to start advertising in Alabama cause I’ve got two leads in the past two days for pretty good jobs in Alabama and I live in East Texas
STOP WORKING FOR FREE
Most land‑clearing guys think they’re making money. Sit them down and add up: - Operator labor - Fuel - Teeth & repairs - Insurance, ads, yard, notes, admin, your own salary …and you realize they’ve been donating days to the universe. Let’s fix that. Texas Skid Crew – Reality Check For our new Texas skid‑mulcher crew, one full day really costs: - Operator + burden: ~$423/day - Fuel: ~$280/day - Major wear & repairs: ~$75/day - Teeth: ~$90/day - Overhead share: ~$1,331/day True cost ≈ $2,200/day If you’re charging $2,000/day and calling that a “good day,” you’re lying to yourself. The Simple Rule (Texas Skid Crew) We’re locking the Texas skid crew at: $3,000/day Baseline production: 1 acre/day in medium brush, flat ground, normal access From there, estimating is just: 1. How many acres are we really treating? 2. Brush density? Light ≈ 1.5 ac/day Medium ≈ 1.0 ac/day Heavy ≈ 0.5 ac/day 3. Terrain / access? Easy → acres/day × 1.1 Normal → × 1.0 Rough/Pain → × 0.7 Then: Crew‑Days = Acres ÷ Acres/Day (round up)Price = Crew‑Days × $3,000 Examples: - 4 acres, medium, normal → 1 ac/day → 4 days → 4 × 3k = $12,000 - 6 acres, light, easy → ~1.65 ac/day → ~3.7 → 4 days → $12,000 - 3 acres, heavy, rough → 0.35 ac/day → ~8.6 → 9 days → $27,000 (or you phase it) What To Do With This - Admit your real cost/day. If you don’t know it, you’re guessing. - Pick a real day rate (not charity). I’m using $3k/day on the Texas skid crew as an entry number. It will go up as demand climbs. - Estimate in days, not vibes. Acres → density → access → days → days × day rate. Full stop. - Track est vs actual. Every time you miss, log it. Tighten the multipliers. Your pricing will get sharper every month if you’re honest. Free Tool I dropped a simple Job Cost & Crew‑Day Estimator in the Classroom Replays: OPS REPLAYS → Week 6 – Job Costing & Profit Make a copy, plug your own numbers in (labor, fuel, overhead), and stop pretending “$7,500 feels right” is a real system.
1 like • Jan 31
Are you actually getting people to commit to paying that much per day for Mulching? I agree with you on that’s where Mulching should be but I live in East Texas and the market is saturated big time so you deal with the $800-$1200 a day guys getting all of the work whereas we have trouble getting 1600 to 1800 a day how do you deal with cheap competition? Customers are talking to multiple companies going with the cheapest person
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Welcome to OWNR OPS 🤝 The mission here is simple: Help clearing & mulching owner‑operators build 7‑figure businesses with real systems. If you haven't booked your onboarding call yet, go ahead and book here (for new members). If you already had your onboarding call, we want to know who you are and how we can help each other. 1. Comment your intro on this post (template in pinned post) 2. Reply to 3 other members 3. Set up your profile Get to Level 3 to unlock the MAIN thing you will need to grow your business PS: for best results add a detailed bio, profile picture, and socials to your profile.
1 like • Jan 29
Hi, my name is Kevin Cooper. I own and operate KC Land Management based in Diana, Texas. We specialize in conventional land clearing using our bulldozer and excavator, as well as forestry mulching with our mulcher. We also handle a wide range of dirt work, including house pads, road building, pond construction, and site preparation. I’m looking to build long-term relationships and secure consistent work that keeps our machines moving and projects progressing.
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KC Land Management provides expert land clearing, dirt work, mulching, pads, roads, driveways, and pond building across East Texas.

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