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June 20th, 2024

614: Scaling a Local Service Business: Multi 6-Figures in Pet Waste Removal

  1. 614: Scaling a Local Service Business: Multi 6-Figures in Pet Waste Removal Nick Loper of Side Hustle Nation 55:45

It’s not every day you spot one of your podcast guests’ yard signs while driving, but that’s exactly what happened to me.

As we cruised the neighborhood, a bright pink “Kroopin’s Poopin Scoopin” sign caught my eye.

We first heard from this guest in 2020.

She was earning around a thousand bucks a week from her part-time pooper scooper/pet waste removal business.

And since then, it has grown to serve almost 200 weekly residential customers at an average ticket price of $99/month.

In this ‘Where Are They Now?’ episode, I have once again Erica Krupin from Kroopin’s Poopin Scoopin to talk about what this former side hustle looks like at scale.

Full Show Notes: Scaling a Local Service Business: Multi 6-Figures in Pet Waste Removal

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Nick Loper Chief Side Hustler

Nick Loper helps people earn money outside of their day job. He's an author, online entrepreneur, and host of the award-winning Side Hustle Show podcast, which features new part-time business ideas each week. As Chief Side Hustler at SideHustleNation.com, he loves deconstructing the tactics and strategies behind building extra income streams.

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