I will coach you on the vending machine business
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About this Gig
I ran a vending machine business for four years in Los Angeles. I built it from the ground up, secured contracts, managed locations, and generated $7-10k a month at my peak. I didn't learn this from a YouTube course, I learned it from actually doing it.
If you're trying to get into vending or you're already in it and stuck, I can help you skip the mistakes that cost me time and money.
Here's what you get:
- A 60-minute strategy video call where we map out exactly where you are and where you need to go
- Honest advice on location scouting and what makes a good placement vs. a waste of money
- How to pitch businesses and lock in contracts without sounding desperate
- The real numbers startup costs, margins, what to expect in year one
- Vendor's Agreement for secure locations between business owner and your vending business
- What I'd do differently if I was starting over today
Who this is for:
- You're thinking about getting into vending and don't know where to start
- You've got machines but can't land locations
- You're making money but want to systemize and grow
Learn the skills to scale your vending machine business the right way!
FAQ
Do I need money to start a vending machine business?
Yes — but not as much as you think. You can start with one machine for $2,000-4,000 and build from there. I'll show you how to evaluate whether the numbers make sense before you spend a dime.
How do I find locations?
This is where most people get stuck and it's exactly what we cover. Landing locations is a sales process — and I'll teach you how to pitch businesses the right way so you're not getting doors slammed in your face.
How much can I realistically make?
It depends on your locations and your products. A well placed machine can generate $300-800 a month. Stack enough of those and you've got a real business. I'll give you real numbers, not inflated promises.
I already have machines but can't get locations. Can you still help me?
That's exactly who I built this for. Having machines and no locations is just expensive storage. We'll fix that.
Is vending still a good business in 2026?
Yes — but it's not passive income like the internet tries to sell you. It's a real business that requires real work. If you treat it like one, it pays like one.
How long did you run your vending business?
Four years. I built it from scratch in LA, generated $7-10k a month at my peak, and exited on my own terms in 2025. I'll tell you everything I learned including what I'd do differently.
What if the consultation doesn't help me?
If you come to the session prepared and engaged and you don't walk away with something actionable, reach out and we'll make it right. I'm not here to take your money and disappear.
