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Henry Gabby
- Entrepreneur
- $6500 monthly revenue
Henry Gabby posts about his business on Hacker News…
Unsexy tech business making roughly $6-7k/mo.
I partnered with a local janitorial company that targets industrial clients with recurring nightly cleaning needs and I make roughly 7% of gross revenue as a recurring weekly payment as long as the client stays on w/o much work.
I help do some client support, SEO, and pay for things like Apollo.AI to reach out to customers but other than that it is pretty hands off…
it is a leads driven business. I have focused on improving SEO in three of their core markets. Any new customer that signs up as a result of my marketing efforts, as long as their base margin is met, I get paid for the lifetime of that account.
Someone commented…
I love everything about what you’re doing here. There’s a lot of opportunity in a lot of different niches and it’s all just being slept on.
Henry replied…
I do agree with you. Many other types of “sticky” and “unsexy” businesses out-there that are very easy to rank highly in SEO locally in dense urban environments.
How about doing the same thing in another area or for another type of company?
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