Grave Care Maintenance: Artistry of a Successful Niche Business

If you love cemeteries, starting a small grave care business might be the perfect opportunity for you to earn money doing something you love, and something that will truly be rewarding for yourself and for your community.

In today’s hypercompetitive business landscape, entrepreneurs constantly seek innovative ways to stand out and succeed in their small businesses. One increasingly popular approach is starting a niche business. By targeting a specialized market segment, entrepreneurs can tap into untapped potential, build a loyal customer base, and differentiate themselves from competition which might be present in their area of expertise.

If you love cemeteries and are comfortable working around gravesites, starting a small, niche grave care business might be the perfect opportunity for you to earn extra money doing something you love, and something that will truly be rewarding for yourself and for your community.

Your Passion and Expertise

The first step in starting a niche business is to identify your passion and expertise. A niche business should be built around something you genuinely care about, as this will sustain your enthusiasm and drive. If you enjoy visiting cemeteries, a Grave Care Business might be the perfect niche business for you to start.

Market Research Before Starting a Niche Business

We believe Grave Care is a niche business with huge untapped potential. Most locations are completely untapped by anyone providing Grave Care Services. In fact, most people don’t know these types of services exist. Look at the cemeteries in your area. You will find the managed-care cemeteries with neatly cut grass, but you will also find a multitude of smaller cemeteries that are either under-maintained or completely neglected.

Even within the managed-care cemeteries, workers often are haphazard in their working styles and do not provide the detailed services that you can offer with your own personalized grave care business. Through our Grave Care Business course, we will help you understand the market dynamics of this unique, niche business model.

Building a Loyal Customer Base

Grave Care is a sensitive business. Let’s face it, your clients are entrusting you to perform services for their most-beloved family members. Whether you are hired to perform grave plot maintenance, gravestones cleaning, grave floral decoration change-outs, whole cemetery upkeep, or any of the other services offered, you owe it to your clients to perform the services with the same tenderness that you would treat your own loved-ones. Our Grave Care Business Course includes a special instructional section on marketing and advertising necessary for this special type of business. Our goal is to help you build a loyal customer base. According to Zendesk, a loyal customer base will hire you on a continual basis, giving you income for years to come.

Start Small and Scale Up Wisely

We believe in taking a conservative approach as you first begin your business. Your approach might be more aggressive than ours, but our method is to start small and grow rapidly instead of trying to do everything all at once in the very beginning. This doesn’t mean it will take forever to get your business off the ground. Reasonably, within 30 days of first beginning, you should already be well on your way to establishing a very profitable client base.

An Entrepreneurial Journey

Starting your own Grave Care Business can be a rewarding and fulfilling entrepreneurial journey. By focusing on this specialized market segment and providing tailored solutions for people who desire for their loved-ones’ gravesites to be well maintained, you will be providing a valuable service for the cemeteries in your community. Our goal is to help you make this a success. We are passionate about cemeteries, but we are also passionate about entrepreneurs who want to differentiate themselves, attract a loyal customer base, and achieve sustainable success in their own Grave Care Business.


Grave Care Business Course

By offering this course, we hope to help you reach your goals in your own niche business. We also hope to elevate the maintenance standards in cemeteries across the United States.

If you are interested in starting your own Grave Care Business, please read through our website, including our Course Overview page to see what we offer. You can order the course directly through the link below. We will ship it to you promptly via USPS Priority Mail.

Of course if you have any questions, please let us know though our Contact Form. We are passionate about all cemetery subjects and are always happy to help.

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Sunday Encouragement – You Can Do This!

Sometimes, all we need is a little bit of encouragement to get started. 

Have you ever wondered about the philosophical differences between giving up too early vs. never trying at all?

Is a person who gives up too early better than a person who never tries at all?  Or, is the outcome the same?  How often have you looked back on your life and regretted the times you never tried?  How often have you looked back on your life and regretted the times you gave up too early?  For you, which of those two regrets is worse?

Sometimes, all we need is a little bit of encouragement to get started.  Other times, all we need is a little bit of encouragement to keep going.

This is true in all aspects of your life.  It’s true in your personal life (your relationships).  It is true in your work, your hobbies, and your academic pursuits.  However, sometimes it is difficult to find the motivation to get started.  It is also sometimes difficult to find the motivation to keep going.

The reason I’m writing this today is because it is a Sunday at the end of June.  Summer days make us lazy because we just want to lounge around and enjoy summer activities.  

If you have ever thought about starting your own small business, I want to give you the motivation, the encouragement to get started.  Yes, it is easy to be lazy during the summer but, NOW is the time to take action.

This website is all about cemetery maintenance and proper upkeep of cemeteries and gravesites.   If you have ever thought about this, I want to encourage you. I want to give you motivation. You can do this!

We are passionate about cemeteries.  We are also passionate about helping people achieve their goal of starting their own business.  Read through our website, we have a lot to offer.

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Grave Care Business – Autumn 2021

If you have ever thought about starting your own Grave Care Business, our company has developed a professionally produced business course to help you start, operate, and grow your own business.

Autumn Cemetery Grave Care

November is here and Grave Care is especially vital right now.

Does it seem to you that we have been dealing with this Covid nightmare for far too long?  The world changed in March 2020.  We are now in November 2021 and things are still askew.

As we approach the winter months, no one really knows if the Covid pandemic will re-strengthen causing increased shutdowns again this winter..

If you enjoy visiting cemeteries in your local area, you have probably noticed an increase in the number of under-maintained and neglected cemeteries.  One of the reasons for this is that maintenance companies are having trouble finding reliable workers for general grave care duties.

Although this is bad for cemeteries, it is good for anyone wishing to start their own Grave Care Business.  Right now is a perfect time to start.  Pre-winter maintenance, plot maintenance, grave flowers for Christmas, gravestone cleaning, and many other services are in demand right now.

We find there is an untapped demand.  Families are desperate to have their loved-ones’ gravesites maintained in a professional manner.

If you have ever thought about starting your own Grave Care Business, our company has developed a professionally produced business course.  This course is designed to help you start, operate, and grow your own Grave Care Business.

For more information, please visit our main website page (https://GraveCareBusiness.com)

For everything that is included, please read our Course Overview page (https://gravecarebusiness.com/version-overview/)

Ordering information is located at:
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If you have any questions, just let me know via our contact page.  I will answer your questions to the best of my ability.  I am passionate about cemeteries and always happy to help.

Keith

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Christmas Grave Flowers – December 2018

Yes, the weather is cold but right now is a perfect time to start your own Grave Care Business.

christmas grave flowersChristmas Grave Flowers is a Great Add-On for your Grave Care Business.

As we move into December, you might think Grave Care Business services are finished for the year. However, there is still a large opportunity for you to take advantage of this time of year. There is still a full month left and 3 weeks before Christmas.

Though weather in your area might reduce your ability to provide Grave Care Services for your clients, I would like to remind you that a lot of people are still wanting Christmas Grave Decorations for their loved ones. This is a perfect ADD-ON service for you to provide your clients. This will help you make a lot of much needed money for your business right now before Christmas.

So, even if your business is still small or if you’ve not yet gotten off the ground, keep working at your business for the final month in 2018. You will probably pick up some last minute clients right before Christmas. This will be an additional benefit for you next year because those clients are likely to hire you next year when springtime rolls around.

Yes, the weather is cold but right now is a perfect time to start your own Grave Care Business.

If you don’t know where to start and need some help and motivation, our Grave Care Business Course will help you start and grow your own Grave Care Business.

Read about it on our homepage. Once you order the Grave Care Course, we’ll ship it promptly to you via priority mail.

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Winter Grave Care Tips for your Grave Care Business

Grave Christmas Decoration

WINTER IS A Good Time To Start Your Grave Care Business

A week ago, I was working in a local cemetery in shorts and a short sleeved shirt. Today, I’m hunkered down in a leaf-strewn cemetery wondering if we will have any warm days before spring arrives. Well, one thing that is an absolute certainty is springtime WILL eventually arrive. When it does arrive, there will be plenty of customers and lots of demand for your grave care business services. However, until then, we have a couple months of winter weather before us.

Southern states with warmish weather can operate Grave Care Business year-round. For everyone in the northern states (and Canada), winter does bring a challenge. Although it is a bit difficult operating a Grave Care Business during the depths of winter, there are a few saving graces that will carry you through and keep money rolling in. Christmas is in December. This month brings you many customers who want their loved-ones’ grave sites spruced up for the Christmas season. Pre-winter plot maintenance and Christmas Grave Decoration placement will keep you busy. December can be a prime earning month as there is a lot of income potential.

Grave Care Business Opportunities in December and January and February

January will probably be a bit slower for requests for grave care services. However, I normally think of the first month in the new year as a time to begin preparing contract agreements and price bids for new clients. The preparation work you do in January will pay HUGE dividends once spring rolls around. Current and new clients will appreciate your diligence during the winter months. Also, you should remember that Valentine’s Day is in February. Many, Many people want Valentine’s Grave Decorations placed on Valentine’s Day.

In addition to Christmas and Valentine’s day floral decorations placed on Gravestones, we’ve noticed grave blankets placement is once again gaining popularity. Additionally, gravestone Christmas present decoration is something many parents like to do for children who have passed away. I believe this is a real psychological comfort to parents who have lost a child. This act of giving allows them to share Christmas at a time of year when they are truly heartbroken.

As passionate as I am about cemeteries and as interested as I am in helping people operate their own Grave Care Businesses, I never lose site of the fact that grave care is an act of caring that families WANT to do for their loved-ones. Services such as plot maintenance, tombstone cleaning, and grave decoration help families deal with the loss. It helps them heal. It keeps them connected.

By providing grave care, you are truly helping people and they are grateful for the services you provide.

If you have ever thought about starting your own Grave Care Business, please read through our website. We have developed a professionally produced grave care business training course designed to help you start and operate your own grave care business.

Merry Christmas!

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Make Your Week Count

SunsetHi Everyone. I’m writing this blog posting on Sunday evening. On the way home I saw this sunset and wanted to share it with you.

Heading home this evening, I thought about the 10’s of millions of people finishing up their weekend and dreading having to go to work tomorrow morning.

Ugh…I used to feel like that every Sunday.

Feeling depressed Sunday evening was a weekly occurrence. Sitting in a windowless cubicle was not how I wanted to spend the entirety of my week. So, I broke free. After working in corporate America, I took the plunge and struck out on my own. Yes, it was scary at first. But now, I am able to work for myself and I spend much of my time in beautiful, placid cemeteries. I can’t think of a better way to spend my week and run a business.

Are you completely fulfilled in your job? Or, do you want a more fulfilling existence?

If you’ve ever thought about breaking free and starting your own Grave Care Business, read though our website to see what we have to offer.

It’s Sunday night and I cannot wait to see what tomorrow brings.

Have a great week, everyone.

Voting in the Presidential Election

voting_for_presidentCivic Pride, Cultural Responsibility, Duty as an American. Whatever you call it, I think it is an honor and a privilege to be able to vote freely for the President of our Nation.

I voted this week in early voting. As I stood in line, I got chills thinking about the obligation and opportunity we have, as Americans, to be able to vote. As you can imagine, I am in cemeteries almost daily. I see so many veterans who have fought and died to uphold the freedoms we enjoy.

Being a business owner is another freedom, I enjoy, making my vote equally important.

I just wanted to share this with you not to bring about political debate but to encourage you to vote in this year’s Presidential election.

As always, if you love cemeteries and are interested in starting your own Grave Care Business, please read through our website. We have developed a professionally produced Grave Care Business course designed to help you start and operate your own successful Grave Care Business.

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Small Business Start-Up Advice: Pricing.

If you are a new Grave Care and Maintenance business owner you may find it difficult, especially at the beginning, to charge prices on par with your service.

Have a strong pricing strategy for your Grave Care and Maintenance business.

Pricing is a tentative subject for most new small business owners.  Pricing is particularly difficult for businesses that provide services where prices are subjective and up to the discretion of the business owner.

If you are a new Grave Care and Maintenance business owner you may find it difficult, especially at the beginning, to charge prices on par with your service.  After all, since pricing is up to you, you are able to charge whatever price you want.  You can even work for free if you want, right?

If you want to stay in business you cannot work for free.  There is a minimum price you can charge for your services and remain an ongoing concern as a business.

A common problem we see with new business owners is wanting to lower prices to attract customers.  Lowering your price is not the best option to attract customers.  Customers will always want you to lower your price.  They will gladly accept your services for free if you agree.

Your small business survival depends on your development of a strong pricing strategy.  Know your costs and know what the market will bear. If the market won’t bear the amount you need to cover your costs then don’t do the job.  If the market will bear more than your costs then you will be able to make a profit.

Grave care and maintenance is an emerging market.  It’s not a business that many people (both business owners and customers) know what the going rate for service is.  Therefore, it is up to you to develop a strong pricing strategy by knowing your per-job costs and deciding what the market will bear.

Our Grave Care Business program will help you develop a strong pricing strategy so you can make the best money possible in your local market.  The program is on sale right now and it can be ordered directly from our home page.  Click “ORDER HERE” above.

No Excuses

So, you’ve decided to start your own grave care business.

Grave Care Business – No Excuse Not To Start Now

So, you’ve decided to start your own grave care business.  You’ve decided to start your own grave care business during the worst economic recession in our lifetime.  Gas prices remain at historic highs and financial lending institutions hold iron fists over money loans that were so easy to qualify for only 12 months ago.

Now, some entrepreneurs have marched into business ownership in easy times – times of economic stability when money flowed easily and all you needed to do was perform satisfactory service to be successful. Other entrepreneurs have received their business licenses in times of trial and upheaval, when the very foundations of our small-business economy has been shaken. 

It should be clear by now the category into which all of you fall.

For many small-business entrepreneurs starting their own businesses, these challenges are felt in more personal terms. Perhaps you are starting a grave care business because you have given up looking for a job – or you’re struggling in a failing career path in this struggling economy. Maybe you have a job but you need extra money to help with unexpected bills or credit card debts.  Maybe you have always been intrigued with cemeteries and gravestones and you want to explore your fascination while making a nice income.  Maybe you just want a better life for yourself – a life where you can be the boss and dictate your own destiny – a destiny where you can expect more than just a 9 to 5 and a paycheck every two weeks.

In the face of our current economic challenges, it may be tempting to fall back on a typical work path.  You may find yourself saying “why bother” and continuing with the same day-in day-out unfulfilling job just like your friends do and your parents (or children) expect you to follow..

You can take that road and it may work for you. But at this difficult time, that approach won’t get you where you want to go in your life.  You have an entrepreneurial spirit.  It can’t be taken away from you. And no amount of outside influence should keep you from your goal of starting your own business and creating your own destiny.

The businesses we revere and the business leaders we admire didn’t sit back and wait for a perfect economy.  They didn’t twiddle their thumbs awaiting a gold-lettered invitation to join the entrepreneurial class.  They didn’t let naysayers influence them to give up on their dreams just so they could become another hourly employee working for a faceless corporation making money – and making a destiny – for someone else instead of themselves.

Many of our current challenges are unprecedented. There are no standard remedies, or go-to fixes this time around.  But, like those you admire, you should not let the obvious obstacles of today’s world block your path. 

Yours is the great American story – the story of starting a business in uncertain times – the story of taking your life and your destiny in your own hands when so many around you are drowning in self-pity and despair.

So now, it is abundantly clear that you need to take your direction and start doing things a little differently. In your own life, you need to adapt to this continuously changing economy,  keep gaining new skills, and keep taking risks as new opportunities arise.

I know starting a new business in troubled times is a challenge. But it is also a privilege and it is the greatest opportunity you may ever have.  Times like these that force us to try harder, work smarter, to discover paths we never knew existed.   Greatness lies within you. So don’t ever shy away from your entrepreneurial spirit.  I can promise that you will be forever better if you take the small steps now to start a business of which you’ve always dreamed.

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Hard work comes before smart work.

Allow us to help you with much of the smart work in starting your Grave Care Business. We have done much of the leg work for you.

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A Business Adage Gets Debunked

A business professor during my senior year in college used to tell us to “work smart, not hard.”  His words have stuck with me through the years.  Every time I face a new challenge I think back to his posture in front of a classroom full of students yelling his motivations.

Something has struck me recently though which may act to debunk his famous words.  It seems, no matter how smart I think I am, working hard must always come before I am able to work smart.

Have you ever known people who always seems to have all the right answers (at least they think they do) but they are never willing to put in the hard work to make their smarts pay off?  What do you notice about people like that?  The thing I’ve noticed is that that they are always out-thinking themselves.  They always have a better idea but they never get anything done. 

Now, I’m certainly not against working smart.   Education is the path to a fulfilled life.  But, when starting your own business such as a Grave Care Business, hard work, in the long run, will be the key to your success.

Sometimes smart work is hard work.  The Grave Care Business program has already taken care of much of the hard work.  Allow us to help you with much of the smart work in starting your Grave Care Business.  We have done much of the leg work for you.  Once you read through the business training course we provide you will see there is no need to reinvent the wheel. 

Simply follow the proven methods and offer the proven services to your customers and you will find you smart work and hard work will come much easier.

For more information on the Grave Care Maintenance business, visit our home page at the link above.