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Turn Your Neighbors' Porches Into $40Kโ€“$80K/Year โ€” One Beautiful Season at a Time

The complete system for starting a profitable seasonal porch decorating business. Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer โ€” four seasons of income, no experience needed.

4 seasons/year
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$10Kโ€“$20K per season
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$40Kโ€“$80K per year
Sarah M.
"I made $11,400 my first season working around my kids' school schedule." โ€” Sarah M., Ohio
Michelle T.
"Booked 23 porches before September even started. Best decision I made." โ€” Michelle T., Texas
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Jessica Thompson arranging pumpkins on a fall porch
$47,000 avg. first year
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Real People Are Already Building This Business

This isn't theory โ€” porch decorating businesses are making headlines across the country.

"A Texas mom turned her porch decorating hobby into a thriving business, going from 30 expected clients to over 1,000 homes annually โ€” earning up to $10,000 in a single day during peak season."

$100K+
Annual Revenue
1,000+
Porches Decorated
$325โ€“$1,350
Per Porch Pricing

As reported by People, Business Insider, Good Morning America, and ABC News

The porch decorating business model featured in
People Magazine Business Insider Good Morning America ABC News

You've Tried the "Side Hustle" Thing Before...

And if you're like most women who find this page, at least one of these hits a little too close to home:

MLMs promised flexibility โ€” but really meant bothering friends, stacking up inventory, and making pennies while someone above you got rich.
Etsy, crafts, or freelancing โ€” endless hours for inconsistent income. The work never stopped, but the checks were unpredictable.
"Start a business" advice online โ€” but every course was $997+, required months of work, and assumed you had 40 hours a week to spare.
Part-time jobs just don't work โ€” the pay is low, the hours are rigid, and childcare costs eat up most of what you'd earn anyway.

Here's what nobody tells you: Most side businesses fail for women with families because they're designed for people with unlimited time and zero other responsibilities.

A Business Model That Actually Works for Moms

Seasonal porch decorating is different. It's local (no shipping nightmares), high-margin (55-60% profit), genuinely flexible around school schedules โ€” and with four seasons of demand, you can work as much or as little as you want, year-round.

12-Week Seasons

Each season is about 12 weeks. Work when you want, take breaks between. No year-round grind.

You Set the Hours

Most deliveries happen on weekends. Work while kids are at activities, school, or napping.

65%+ Profit Margins

Charge $425-$1,195 per porch depending on your market. Your costs? $150-350 in materials. That's 55-60% profit margin.

Low Startup ($500-1500)

No storefront. No warehouse. Buy supplies as you book clients. Scale as you grow.

Year-Round Income

Four Seasons. Four Revenue Streams.

Your fall customers become your Christmas customers become your Easter customers. One skill set, endless opportunities.

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Winter
Dec โ€“ Feb
Christmas & Holiday
Winter Wonderland
Valentine's Day
$12Kโ€“$20K
potential revenue
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Spring
Mar โ€“ May
Easter & Pastels
Mother's Day
Spring Refresh
$8Kโ€“$15K
potential revenue
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Summer
Jun โ€“ Aug
Fourth of July
Summer Parties
Coastal & Tropical
$8Kโ€“$15K
potential revenue
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Fall
Sep โ€“ Nov
Pumpkins & Harvest
Halloween
Thanksgiving
$10Kโ€“$20K
potential revenue

Scale at Your Own Pace

Fall Only
8 weeks
$10โ€“$20K
Fall + Winter
18 weeks
$22โ€“$40K
Year-Round
40+ weeks
$40โ€“$80K

What Our Students Are Saying

First season: $9,400

"I was skeptical because I'd wasted money on courses before. But this was different โ€” I followed the templates exactly, booked my first client within a week, and ended up doing 38 porches my first season. The scripts alone saved me hours of figuring out what to say."

Sarah J.
Sarah J.
Austin, TX โ€” Mom of 2
Year 2: $15,800

"The best part? My repeat customers from year one booked before I even opened the season. No marketing needed. They just texted asking if I was doing porches again. 80% of my year two clients were referrals or repeats."

Katie T.
Katie T.
Nashville, TN โ€” Mom of 1
First season: $8,400

"I only worked Saturdays because that's all I had with three kids. Still did 28 porches and made more in 8 weekends than I used to make in 4 months at my old part-time job. And I actually enjoyed it."

Michelle R.
Michelle R.
Denver, CO โ€” Grandmother
Jessica Thompson - Founder of Porch to Profit
Est. 2019
Meet Your Guide

Hi, I'm Jessica Thompson

I started decorating porches as a side hustle when my first was born. I was a corporate marketing manager who desperately wanted flexibility โ€” but every "side hustle" I tried either didn't pay or ate up all my time.

Then one fall, a neighbor asked if I could make her porch "Pinterest-worthy." That first porch turned into 12 porches that season. What began with 12 porches became a $40K seasonal business.

Now I teach other moms how to do the same. I've seen teachers, nurses, stay-at-home moms, and corporate refugees all build thriving porch businesses. And I've refined this system until it works for complete beginners โ€” no design experience required.

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Years Teaching
847+
Students
$2.1M+
Student Earnings

5 Modules. 29 Lessons. 124 Pages of Step-by-Step Training.

Go from "I've been thinking about this" to "I just booked my first customer" in one weekend. Click each module to see exactly what you'll learn.

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Module 1: Validate
5 Lessons 22 Pages
Research your market, analyze competitors, map your warm leads, and make a confident go/no-go decision before spending a dime.
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Lesson 1.1: Is Your Market Viable? โ€” The 6 indicators that predict success
Lesson 1.2: Know Your Competition โ€” How to research without obsessing
Lesson 1.3: Map Your Warm Network โ€” Your first 20 potential clients
Lesson 1.4: The Real Numbers โ€” Revenue projections that aren't guesswork
Lesson 1.5: The Go/No-Go Decision โ€” Making the call with confidence
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Module 2: Build
6 Lessons 28 Pages
Create packages that sell, set pricing with 50%+ margins, build your brand, and set up simple systems that don't require tech skills.
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Lesson 2.1: Design Your Packages โ€” The 3-tier system that converts
Lesson 2.2: Price for Profit โ€” The formula for 65%+ margins
Lesson 2.3: Create Your Brand โ€” Name, colors, and personality in 2 hours
Lesson 2.4: Build Your Simple Website โ€” Free tools, 30 minutes max
Lesson 2.5: Set Up Your Tech Stack โ€” Payment, scheduling, communication
Lesson 2.6: Write Your Bio & Story โ€” Words that connect and convert
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Module 3: Launch
6 Lessons 32 Pages
The soft launch strategy that fills your calendar through friends-of-friends, Facebook group marketing that actually works, and sales conversations that close.
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Lesson 3.1: Your Soft Launch Strategy โ€” Book 5-10 clients before "going public"
Lesson 3.2: Social Media Strategy โ€” What to post, when, and why
Lesson 3.3: Facebook & Nextdoor Tactics โ€” Local marketing that works
Lesson 3.4: The 4-Week Launch Calendar โ€” Day-by-day action plan
Lesson 3.5: Handling Sales Conversations โ€” From inquiry to booking
Lesson 3.6: Referrals & Word of Mouth โ€” Turn clients into ambassadors
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Module 4: Deliver
6 Lessons 26 Pages
Source quality pumpkins, master the 15-minute design method, delight customers, and turn every delivery into referrals and 5-star reviews.
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Lesson 4.1: Sourcing Pumpkins Like a Pro โ€” Farms, markets, and wholesale
Lesson 4.2: The 15-Minute Design Method โ€” Look professional, work fast
Lesson 4.3: Delivery Day Operations โ€” Logistics that run smooth
Lesson 4.4: Customer Communication Flow โ€” Scripts for every touchpoint
Lesson 4.5: Photos That Sell โ€” Capture portfolio-worthy shots every time
Lesson 4.6: End-of-Season Wrap-Up โ€” Close strong, set up next year
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Module 5: Scale
6 Lessons 16 Pages
Review your season, know when to hire help, land corporate clients, and plan for a bigger Year 2.
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Lesson 5.1: Season Review & Analysis โ€” What worked, what to change
Lesson 5.2: Hiring Help โ€” When and how to bring on support
Lesson 5.3: Corporate & B2B Clients โ€” Land the big accounts
Lesson 5.4: Year 2 Planning โ€” Double down on what works
Lesson 5.5: Building Long-Term Success โ€” From side hustle to real business
Lesson 5.6: Your Success Story โ€” What's possible in Year 3 and beyond
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See exactly what you're getting โ€” no fluff, just actionable training.

5 Starter Worksheets Included
Market Viability Scorecard
Revenue Projection Calculator
Supplier Comparison Sheet
Season Review Worksheet
Hiring Readiness Assessment

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  • 177 pages of step-by-step training (not fluff)
  • 5 printable worksheets to put training into action
  • Pricing formulas that guarantee 50%+ profit margins
  • The exact soft launch script that books first customers
  • The 15-minute porch design method anyone can master
  • How to turn every customer into 2-3 referrals
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What They're Saying on Facebook

Unfiltered updates from our community

Amanda Richardson
Just finished my 15th porch this season!! ๐ŸŽƒ๐Ÿ‚

$8,400 profit so far and I still have 2 weeks left. To everyone who said this was "just crafts" โ€” I made more in 6 weekends than my husband makes in a month ๐Ÿ’…
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Melissa Tran
Update: I quit my part-time job at Target.

This porch decorating thing is REAL. Made more in October than I made there in 4 months and I actually enjoy what I'm doing.
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Jennifer Walsh
My neighbor just knocked on my door asking if I could do HER porch after seeing mine. That's client #4 from the same street ๐Ÿ˜‚

The "neighbor effect" is SO real
Beautiful fall porch display with pumpkins and mums
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Rachel Kim
Season 2 final numbers are in:

๐Ÿ’ฐ $11,847 revenue
๐Ÿ“ฆ 42 porches
โŒ Turned down 12 clients (fully booked!)

Last year I did 18 porches and was stressed. This year I raised prices AND worked less. The pricing module alone was worth 100x the cost of this course.
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Brittany Moore
Ok I was SO skeptical. Another "course" promising easy money? Sure.

But I'm literally sitting here with $2,100 deposited in my account from my first 8 porches. Started 3 weeks ago. This is crazy ๐Ÿ˜ญ
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Lauren Perez
PSA: If you're thinking about doing this next year, START PLANNING NOW

I started the course in July, did my soft launch in August, and was fully booked by September 15th. Wish I had raised my prices higher tbh ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™€๏ธ
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Amanda Collins
Update for anyone on the fence about the course:

I quit my part-time retail job. ๐ŸŽ‰

Between fall porches and now holiday installations, I've already made more than I would have working Black Friday weekend. And I actually get to be HOME with my kids.
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Heather Mitchell
The pricing module alone is worth 100x what I paid for this course.

Last year I charged $75/porch and barely broke even after supplies. This year? $185 average. Same amount of work, 2.5x the profit.

Should've done this years ago ๐Ÿ˜ญ
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Nicole Stevens
Just got asked to do a CORPORATE job ๐Ÿข

A local real estate office saw my work on Instagram and wants me to do their whole building entrance for the holidays. Quote: $650

One client. One morning. This is insane.
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Danielle Wright
Confession: I've had this course for 3 weeks and JUST finished Module 1

But I already have 6 paying customers from the warm lead exercise alone. Haven't even posted on social media yet ๐Ÿ˜…

If you're overthinking it, just start. The warm lead map works.
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Melissa Taylor
My husband was skeptical when I bought another "online course" ๐Ÿ™„

He's not skeptical anymore.

$4,700 in 5 weeks. We're using it for Christmas AND putting the rest toward our summer vacation fund.

Thanks for the beach trip, pumpkins ๐ŸŽƒ๐Ÿ–๏ธ
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Courtney Harris
To the person who posted asking if it's "too late" to start:

I bought this course on September 28th. SEPTEMBER 28TH.

Did 14 porches in October. $2,940.

It's never too late. Stop scrolling and just do it.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Perfect timing! This is a year-round business with four distinct seasons: Winter (Christmas, Valentine's), Spring (Easter, Mother's Day), Summer (4th of July, parties), and Fall (pumpkins, Halloween). The skills transfer directly between seasons โ€” same customers, same pricing model. Holiday season is actually the HIGHEST-demand, HIGHEST-priced season. You're just in time.
It depends on how many seasons you work. One season (8-10 weeks): $10,000-$20,000. Two seasons: $22,000-$40,000. Year-round: $40,000-$80,000+. Most students start with one season, build a client base, then expand as those customers come back for the next holiday.
Our 5-element design formula makes every porch look professionally designed โ€” even if you've never done this before. It's a system, not an art project. Follow the formula and your porches will look amazing.
Most students start with $500-1,500 for their first batch of supplies. The key is you don't buy inventory upfront โ€” you buy supplies after you've booked and been paid by clients. So your startup costs are minimal and you're never sitting on unsold product.
Competition is actually a good sign โ€” it means there's demand. Our market validation module shows you exactly how to check your area, find underserved neighborhoods, and differentiate yourself. Most areas can support 5-10+ porch businesses easily.
Absolutely not. This is a real service business where you deliver a product to customers and keep 100% of your profits. No recruiting, no uplines, no inventory minimums. You buy supplies, you decorate porches, you get paid. That's it.
Lifetime. You pay once and get access forever, including all future updates. Most students go through it once before their first season, then reference specific sections each year as a refresher.
Yes โ€” and it's been covered by People Magazine and ABC News. The customers aren't DIYers โ€” they're busy professionals, doctors, realtors, and families who already pay for lawn care, house cleaning, and holiday lights. They have the budget and don't have the time (or desire) to haul pumpkins around. In the right neighborhoods, they're relieved someone offers this.
That's actually great news โ€” you've found an untapped market with first-mover advantage. You could be THE go-to porch decorator in your area. No competition means no price wars, no market share battles. You set the standard. Many of our most successful students launched in areas where nobody was doing this yet.
Often better than cities! Rural areas have less competition (you could be the only one), tight-knit communities where word spreads fast, higher homeownership rates, and larger properties with bigger porches. You may adjust pricing 10-15% lower than big-city rates, but your costs are lower too. One beautifully decorated porch and suddenly everyone's asking "who did that?"
It depends on the season. Fall: Mostly real โ€” pumpkins, mums, hay bales, corn stalks. Customers love the authentic look and properly sourced pumpkins last 4-8 weeks. Winter: Mix of fresh greenery (wreaths, garland) and quality faux items (pre-lit pieces, decorative accents) that you can reuse. Spring/Summer: Fresh flowers for planters, faux for wreaths and accents. You decide what works for your business and customers.
Both models work! Customer keeps: Simpler โ€” you deliver, set up, and you're done. Price includes everything. Rental model: You own the high-value items (planters, urns, porch trees), charge less upfront, then return each season to "refresh" for a fee. This creates recurring revenue โ€” same customer, multiple seasons, less work each time. The course covers both approaches so you can choose what fits your goals.

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