Start a TV Mounting Business From Scratch
Real Student Proof
Real Leads After 2 Months of Starting
See what can happen when you follow the blueprint, learn the skill, and start getting real TV mounting leads.
This isn’t theory. The blueprint shows you how to go from learning the basics to getting real customer messages, booking jobs, and building momentum in your local area.
QUESTIONS?
Frequently Asked Questions
No. This blueprint is made for beginners. You’ll learn what tools you need, how to understand wall types, how to price jobs, and how to start safely step by step.
Yes, of course. TV mounting is a skill anyone can learn with the right process. Around 20% of our students are females, and many start from zero experience.
Many students aim for around $5,000/month once they start getting consistent jobs. Results depend on your location, effort, pricing, marketing, and how many jobs you book.
No. Most TV mounting jobs can be done with basic tools and a regular car. You are usually installing the customer’s own TV and mount.
Some people can get their first job quickly if they take action, practice, post locally, and offer the service to people around them. The blueprint shows you where to start.
You do not need expensive tools to begin. The blueprint explains the basic starter tools you need and what to avoid wasting money on.
Yes. TV mounting is a real local service people pay for every day. You learn a practical skill, charge per job, and build from there.
Students Feedback
Students Honest Reviews
Marcus A.
The blueprint made the process feel simple. I understood what tools to buy, how to price jobs, and how to start getting leads.
Daniel R.
I made my first $120 from one TV job after following the beginner steps. It felt good to finally get paid for a skill.
Chris M.
I already knew how to mount TVs, but this helped me understand how to turn it into actual leads and paid customers.
Brandon T.
I had no idea where to start. The guide explained the tools, wall types, pricing, and first customer strategy in a clear way.
Ethan S.
I read through the whole guide but haven’t started yet. I already feel more prepared because now I know what to buy and what to avoid.
Jamal W.
The pricing section helped a lot. Before this, I had no idea what to charge without sounding too expensive or too cheap.
Ryan P.
I mounted my own TV first, then helped a family member. The step-by-step process made me feel way more confident.
Anthony B.
I was nervous about bigger TVs, but the guide helped me understand when to use studs, anchors, and when to avoid risky jobs.
Jose L.
The best part is that it doesn’t overcomplicate the business. Tools, pricing, practice, first jobs, then marketing.
Kevin H.
The marketing part gave me a clear direction. I stopped guessing and started focusing on getting real local messages.
Tyler G.
One small TV job can pay back the cost of the blueprint. That made the purchase feel like a no-brainer.
Mohamed K.
I liked that it starts from zero. It doesn’t assume you already know tools, walls, mounts, or how to talk to customers.
Steven C.
The mistakes section was one of the most useful parts. It showed me what not to do before I started taking jobs.
Luis F.
This helped me see TV mounting as a real side hustle instead of just a random handyman task.
Nathan D.
I didn’t think about add-ons before. Soundbars, cord hiding, and extra TVs can make each job worth more.
Andrew M.
The roadmap helped me understand that I don’t need to hit $10k right away. Getting my first few jobs is the real first goal.
Omar Z.
I liked the roadmap from TaskRabbit to Instagram to Google and other platforms. It gave me a simple path to follow.
Jason V.
This is not passive income, but it showed me how to build a real skill that people actually pay for.
Malik R.
The guide was detailed enough to understand the business without feeling overwhelming. It’s simple but useful.
Robert E.
The course is good, but I didn’t like that the discount is limited to the first few buyers every time. How do I get notified before it ends?
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