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Rich Off Snow ©️™️
Khai Shelton
21 episodes
2 days ago
Rich Off Snow™ by Khai Shelton “Welcome to Rich Off Snow™, the movement for contractors who want to turn winter storms into predictable profits. This isn’t just plowing — it’s systems, strategy, and scaling. Every week we break down how the top snow and ice operators structure contracts, forecast storms, price retainers, manage salt, dispatch teams, and secure commercial deals that pay whether it snows or not. You’ll learn the playbooks behind zero-tolerance programs, route optimization, equipment investment strategy, subcontracting, and how to leverage winter revenue into year-round growth
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Rich Off Snow™ by Khai Shelton “Welcome to Rich Off Snow™, the movement for contractors who want to turn winter storms into predictable profits. This isn’t just plowing — it’s systems, strategy, and scaling. Every week we break down how the top snow and ice operators structure contracts, forecast storms, price retainers, manage salt, dispatch teams, and secure commercial deals that pay whether it snows or not. You’ll learn the playbooks behind zero-tolerance programs, route optimization, equipment investment strategy, subcontracting, and how to leverage winter revenue into year-round growth
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“The Midwest Salt Shortage: How It’s Impacting Snow Removal Businesses”
Rich Off Snow ©️™️
36 minutes 34 seconds
10 months ago
“The Midwest Salt Shortage: How It’s Impacting Snow Removal Businesses”

Podcast Title: The Midwest Salt Shortage: How It’s Impacting Snow Removal Businesses


Description:

The salt shortage is shaking up the snow removal industry across the Midwest! With rising costs and limited supply, how can snow removal businesses stay profitable? In this episode of LawnTrappin CEO Podcast, we’re breaking down the impact of the salt crisis, smart strategies to secure materials, pricing adjustments, and how to turn this challenge into an opportunity. Whether you’re a veteran in the industry or just getting started, you won’t want to miss this one!


📢 Tune in LIVE and Learn:

✅ How the salt shortage is affecting snow removal businesses

✅ Strategies to secure materials before they run out

✅ Pricing adjustments to maintain profit margins

✅ Alternative de-icing solutions & supplier hacks

✅ How to maximize your snow removal revenue this winter


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🔗 Listen & Watch Live: on YouTube


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#SnowRemoval #SaltShortage #SnowBusiness #LandscapingBusiness #WinterProfits #PlowingSeason #EntrepreneurLife #MidwestBusiness #SmallBusinessGrowth #LawnTrappin #VoIPForLandscapers #PlowLife #BusinessStrategy #DeicingSolutions #MakeMoneyInSnow


https://LawnTrappinCEO.com

Rich Off Snow ©️™️
Rich Off Snow™ by Khai Shelton “Welcome to Rich Off Snow™, the movement for contractors who want to turn winter storms into predictable profits. This isn’t just plowing — it’s systems, strategy, and scaling. Every week we break down how the top snow and ice operators structure contracts, forecast storms, price retainers, manage salt, dispatch teams, and secure commercial deals that pay whether it snows or not. You’ll learn the playbooks behind zero-tolerance programs, route optimization, equipment investment strategy, subcontracting, and how to leverage winter revenue into year-round growth