Things You Didn’t Know About This Australian Legend
Published: November 9, 2022
Last updated: January 4, 2024
By Joshua Smith 🇦🇺
I Help Beginners Build Profitable Websites
Welcome to the ultimate analysis of Blade Mate Lawn Care for 2024.
I’ve enjoyed watching so many successful Australian business educators on YouTube.
The goal of these profiles is to show you the different ways people have built 6 and 7-figure businesses online, so you can see what it takes to find your own success, starting today.
Blade Mate Lawn Care Facts
💡Full Name and Age
The owner of Blade Mate Lawn Care is Sean Duncan.
🤑 Net Worth
Australian YouTubers are often a little wealthier than we imagine.
As of 2024, Blade Mate Lawn Care has a net worth of $470,000 Australian dollars. This is based on the value of his local business.
Not bad for someone simply filming their day to day life.
🤩 Income Streams
Sean makes an estimated $5,200 per month on YouTube from ads, affiliate links and brand sponsorships. He also runs a small Patreon account.
He is 100% treating his YouTube content like a real business so he’ll always have something to fall back on.
Note: I’m only counting his online income. I’m sure he makes 2-3x this amount with his actual lawn-mowing business and deserves every dollar he makes. His workmanship is remarkable!
🌍 Location
He’s based in Thornton, NSW which is right near Beresfield (within the Hunter Valley).
✌️Common Praise
He’s extremely knowledgeable, kind and doesn’t judge those who have overgrown lawns.
❌ Notable Complaints
None that I could find. He might upset some neighbors though…
🚀 The X-Factor
Blade Mate is the biggest Australian lawn care YouTube channel by far, but does get dwarfed by US-based channels that are often 5x to 7x the size.
📈 Creator Trends
Sean continues to grow his channel and isn’t stopping anytime soon, especially as he recently went over 100k subs.
🕵🏻♂️ Private Life
Little is known about Sean’s private life. Does he have a wife and kids? I’m not so sure.
👨🏻💻 My Verdict
A lot of young people can learn from his skills, work ethic and kindness on the job. I often find myself watching from start to finish as his work is deeply satisfying to see.
About Me
I’m Joshua Smith from Australia. I have been building profitable content sites since 2011.
Today, in addition to managing my own portfolio, I actively help others on their journey.
Creator Praise
Sean’s audience really praises him for:
➜ Having incredible work ethic (unlike most of us Australians)
➜ Putting himself in tough situations
➜ Treating people with kindness and respect
➜ Genuinely helping his loyal audience
For many, Sean feels like a friend rather than your typical creator. Wise and helpful with a sense of humor too!
Creator Red Flags
Sean hasn’t created any controversy. His mowers might have annoyed a few people who are working from home though… 🙂
More Australian Mowing YouTubers
I’ve researched the lives of other mowing influencers here in Australia who publish backyard transformation videos to YouTube. 🇦🇺
These include:
👆 Definitely check those out! 😃
The X Factor
So why has Sean been able to accumulate so many followers?
➜ He takes on the jobs that others run from
➜ He offers free yard cleanups in his community
➜ His videos are high quality and without fillers
➜ His work ethic has provided so many opportunities
And despite his fame on YouTube, Sean is still humble and approachable. I often see him replying to comments from his loyal fans. You often don’t see that with other popular creators.
My Verdict
Ultimately, I’ve learned a ton from watching his videos on Youtube.
From a self help and business point of view, my key takeaways include:
➜ Opportunities exist for those who are prepared to work for it
➜ Ignore the haters, critics and trolls in your online business
➜ Start today, work hard and play the long game over 10 years
And most importantly – don’t give up easily. Sean works bloody hard and his rewards have certainly been earned.
Right now it’s a case of plenty of harvest and not enough farmers. If you’re prepared to move forward every single day, then I’d love the chance to work together.