EPISODE · Jun 5, 2026 · 12 MIN
The Referral System That Fills Your Schedule Without Spending on Ads- MDL Episode 406
from Million Dollar Landscaper Podcast · host Scott and Kati Molchan | Landscaping, Green Industry
If word of mouth is your best source of new customers — but you don't have a system to drive it — you're leaving your best leads up to chance. In this episode, Scott Molchan breaks down exactly how to build a referral system that generates high-quality leads consistently, without spending a dollar on ads. You'll learn why your happiest customers aren't referring you more often, the exact moment to ask for a referral, and the word-for-word scripts you can use on your next job. Scott also covers how to automate the entire follow-up process so you never forget to ask — and how to make it so easy for your customers to refer you that they actually do it. In this episode you'll learn: •Why referrals close faster and cost less than any other lead source •The 3 real reasons landscapers aren't getting more referrals •The "Plant the Seed" script — word-for-word language for project jobs and maintenance routes •How to automate your referral follow-up so it happens every time without you thinking about it •Why incentives are nice but not the main driver of referrals Resources mentioned in this episode: •LeadSpeed Automated Follow-Up: https://leadspeed.io •Profits Up Inner Circle: https://milliondollarlandscaper.com/innercircle •Million Dollar Landscaper on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MillionDollarLandscaper Follow Million Dollar Landscaper: Website | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube #MillionDollarLandscaper #LandscapingBusiness #LawnCareBusiness #Referrals #WordOfMouth #LandscapingMarketing #SmallBusinessMarketing #LandscapeContractor #LawnCare #BusinessGrowth #HomeServiceBusiness #LandscapingTips #ProfitsUp #LeadSpeed #ServiceBusiness
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