How to Get Your First 10 Customers as a Handyman
Getting your first 10 customers is the hardest part. You don’t have reviews, you don’t have a reputation, and nobody knows you exist. But here’s the good news: it’s easier than you think.
The trick is using YOUR network, not waiting for strangers to find you.
Strategy #1: Your Warm Network (Best Source)
Tell everyone you know that you’re available:
- Call 20 family members and friends. Tell them you’re starting and ask who they know who needs handyman work
- Post on Facebook that you’re officially open for business (furniture assembly, mounting, shelving, etc.)
- Text 20 people from your phone contacts. Simple: “Hey! I’m now doing handyman work. Let me know if you or anyone you know needs help.”
- Attend local networking events, church, gym — mention what you do
Your first 3-5 customers almost always come from people you already know. Don’t skip this step.
Strategy #2: Google Business Profile (Start Immediately)
Set up a free Google Business Profile today:
- Go to google.com/business
- Create profile (takes 10 minutes)
- Add all services you offer
- Add photos of you and your work
- Start collecting reviews (see below)
Even with zero reviews, being on Google Maps means local people can find you. With 5 reviews, you start appearing in local search results.
Strategy #3: Ask for Reviews (This is Key)
After every job, ask for a Google review:
What to say: “Hey! Thanks for hiring me. Would you mind leaving a quick Google review? Search ‘[your name] handyman’ and click to review. Takes 1 minute and helps me grow.”
- First job → ask immediately
- Send text reminder the next day
- Make it super easy (provide direct link if possible)
- Goal: 5 reviews by your 10th job
With 5+ reviews, your Google profile jumps to the top of local searches. This is how your second 10 customers find you (without you doing anything).
Strategy #4: Nextdoor & Facebook Local Groups
Post in neighborhood-focused communities:
- Nextdoor: “I’m starting a handyman business in [neighborhood]. Specializing in furniture assembly, mounting, shelving. DM if interested.”
- Facebook local groups: Same post, different format
- Reddit local subreddit: Post offering to help neighbors
People hire people in their neighborhood who they trust. Local groups = trust + proximity.
Strategy #5: Referral Program
After your first customer, offer a referral bonus:
“If you refer someone and they hire me, I’ll give you $50 off your next job.”
You’ll be shocked how many referrals you get. People want to help if there’s a small incentive.
What NOT to Do
- Don’t pay for expensive ads before you have reviews
- Don’t wait for your website to be perfect
- Don’t quote jobs at poverty wages just to get customers
- Don’t take jobs you’re not qualified for (yet)
Timeline to First 10 Customers
- Week 1: Set up Google Business Profile, tell your network
- Week 2-4: Land first 3-5 jobs from network
- Week 5-8: Collect reviews, land 5-7 more jobs
- Week 9+: Google reviews kick in, referrals come naturally
Key Takeaways
- First customers come from YOUR network, not strangers
- Set up Google Business Profile immediately
- Ask for reviews after every job
- Post in local groups and Nextdoor
- Offer a referral bonus
- You can get 10 customers in 8 weeks with zero advertising spend
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