Sapphire Window Cleaning

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Sales pitch at the door
« on: November 11, 2009, 08:14:50 pm »
What sales pitch does everyone use when knocking doors?
I ask this as I am going out tomorrow afternoon and evening knocking doors, I am not gaining enough work quick enough through my leaflet dropping.
I am looking at trying to gain 300 customers by Christmas, I am currently on 62 customers.



Matt
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Murdie window cleaning

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #1 on: November 11, 2009, 08:32:54 pm »
My pitch is
"Hi there, I'm trying to expand my window cleaning business in this area, I was wondering if you would be interested in my services"

it was working fairly well untill today when I scored a duck. But good luck Matt. You have always got the fact of being an experianced cleaner with a few years experiance.

South Coast Cleaning Services

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #2 on: November 11, 2009, 08:35:44 pm »
"can I interest you in a professional window cleaning service"

Sapphire Window Cleaning

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #3 on: November 11, 2009, 08:40:53 pm »
Thanks guys, this will only be my 3rd time out door knocking, in the past I have only ever gained 4 customers from it as I am a nervous wreck the moment they answer the door.



Matt
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Richard 01903

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #4 on: November 11, 2009, 08:51:38 pm »
 Hi Matt
Dont be nerves just remember the person that opens the door does not no what your meent to say !so you cant get it wrong and every time you get a no!! you are 1 nearer a yes .
You cant change the PAST But you can influence the FUTURE

Murdie window cleaning

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #5 on: November 11, 2009, 08:54:02 pm »
I'm actualy starting to enjoy this door knocking lark, especially if I gain a customer early on. Yesterday door 1- no one in leaflet through the door, doors 2&3 customer gained, that just set me up nicely and ended up getting 6 in total.

What does wind me up though is even after having gained over 20 custies in this one particular part of town is when you knock a door and the person tells you "windy cleaner does ALL the houses round here" or "this is cleaner X's area" I normaly quip back with "they don't do them all as I've got a good few of them".

The other one is why do some folk feel the need to apologise for already having a cleaner, I've had do many say " Oh I'm realy sorry I've already got one, sorry son(son, I'm 40 in a couple months).  

daz1977

Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #6 on: November 11, 2009, 08:55:56 pm »
murdie window is a good one

it is all just a numbers game,  i have knocked streets and got none then knocked an other and got half of them, more nos you get the nearer you are to a yes

i take it the flyers didnt work out ?

TC1

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #7 on: November 11, 2009, 09:00:24 pm »
Hi Matt,
was only wondering today how your leaflet dropping was going. The pitch i've been using is :

"Sorry to disturb you, I'm a local window cleaner and wondering if you wanted your windows cleaned regulary?"  

But I have recently dragged my Mrs out with me and she has been more succesful using this line:

"Hello sorry to disturb you, my, name is Kirsty and i'm from a local window cleaning company and was wondering if you needed your windows cleaning?

Not sure if its coz she's female thats shes more succesful or if its her slightly different line?

Anyway hope this helps you  and good luck for tomorrow, i'm off out "knocking" aswell so we'll have to have a tally up tomorrow night!

Tony

Murdie window cleaning

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #8 on: November 11, 2009, 09:05:01 pm »
Anyway hope this helps you  and good luck for tomorrow, i'm off out "knocking" aswell so we'll have to have a tally up tomorrow night!

I'll join in, gives a little extra motivation to keep going. But honest answers only ;D

Sapphire Window Cleaning

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #9 on: November 11, 2009, 09:14:10 pm »
Anyway hope this helps you  and good luck for tomorrow, i'm off out "knocking" aswell so we'll have to have a tally up tomorrow night!

I'll join in, gives a little extra motivation to keep going. But honest answers only ;D


Shall we say the tally is to take place at 9pm? lol


Matt
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Sapphire Window Cleaning

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #10 on: November 11, 2009, 09:16:55 pm »
murdie window is a good one

it is all just a numbers game,  i have knocked streets and got none then knocked an other and got half of them, more nos you get the nearer you are to a yes

i take it the flyers didnt work out ?


The Flyers are working but just not fast enough. I use A6 flyers and this size has been proven to be the optimum size for customers to hold on to.
My next batch should go out a week on Monday. 10,000 leaflets.


Matt
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TC1

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #11 on: November 11, 2009, 09:20:47 pm »
Anyway hope this helps you  and good luck for tomorrow, i'm off out "knocking" aswell so we'll have to have a tally up tomorrow night!

I'll join in, gives a little extra motivation to keep going. But honest answers only ;D


Shall we say the tally is to take place at 9pm? lol

I'll be finished by 4.30 as I won't  knock in the dark, but I'll happily wait until 9pm for your results! lol


Matt

Murdie window cleaning

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #12 on: November 11, 2009, 09:24:23 pm »
Anyway hope this helps you  and good luck for tomorrow, i'm off out "knocking" aswell so we'll have to have a tally up tomorrow night!

I'll join in, gives a little extra motivation to keep going. But honest answers only ;D

Virtual pint for the winner ;D


Shall we say the tally is to take place at 9pm? lol

I'll be finished by 4.30 as I won't  knock in the dark, but I'll happily wait until 9pm for your results! lol


Matt

simon smith50

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #13 on: November 11, 2009, 09:25:21 pm »
hurray it's not only me , just had the honda syndrome in swindon another 500 going to be out of work .
so more competition in swindon .
i'm moving out .
13000 claiming out of work in wiltshire , 6000 of those in swindon alone .
according to the local radio yesterday . out on the knocker tommorrow also
bring it on . by the way to all good luck for tommorrow
simon
now we're flying
flipper and pole all the way

ccmids

Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #14 on: November 11, 2009, 09:30:52 pm »
What sales pitch does everyone use when knocking doors?
I ask this as I am going out tomorrow afternoon and evening knocking doors, I am not gaining enough work quick enough through my leaflet dropping.
I am looking at trying to gain 300 customers by Christmas, I am currently on 62 customers.



Matt

matt my mate if you get 300 by crimbo i'll eat my hat , hope you do it though :)

Sapphire Window Cleaning

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #15 on: November 11, 2009, 10:40:50 pm »
What sales pitch does everyone use when knocking doors?
I ask this as I am going out tomorrow afternoon and evening knocking doors, I am not gaining enough work quick enough through my leaflet dropping.
I am looking at trying to gain 300 customers by Christmas, I am currently on 62 customers.



Matt

matt my mate if you get 300 by crimbo i'll eat my hat , hope you do it though :)


Thanks cc, i'll bring the salt and pepper lol  ;D ;D

Matt
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cozy

Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #16 on: November 12, 2009, 06:50:05 am »
Hi Matt. You could always practice what you say at the door before you go out to knock. Just keep saying your intro over and over in your head. It will come out automaticaly when the custy opens the door then. Worked for me.

The harder you work, the luckier you get. ;)

AuRavelling79

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #17 on: November 12, 2009, 07:52:37 am »
Hi Matt. You could always practice what you say at the door before you go out to knock. Just keep saying your intro over and over in your head. It will come out automaticaly when the custy opens the door then. Worked for me.

The harder you work, the luckier you get. ;)

A scene in the life of cozy canvassing...

Knock Knock

Lady of the house: (LotH) Hello?

Cozy: (Grinning madly) Joowantme?

LotH: Ai beg your pardon young man?

Cozy: Joowantme missus? I know you do! Eh? Eh?

LotH: How often do you come?

Cozy: How often joowant me to? As often as you like lady!

LotH: You can start right now! How much do you charge?

Cozy: 12 euro's a time missus.

LotH: OOH lovely! Would you like a cup of tea?

Cozy: Yes please.

So she gave him one.

And that dear readers is how it's done!  ;D
It's a game of three halves!

Sapphire Window Cleaning

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #18 on: November 12, 2009, 08:14:57 am »
Hi Matt. You could always practice what you say at the door before you go out to knock. Just keep saying your intro over and over in your head. It will come out automaticaly when the custy opens the door then. Worked for me.

The harder you work, the luckier you get. ;)

A scene in the life of cozy canvassing...

Knock Knock

Lady of the house: (LotH) Hello?

Cozy: (Grinning madly) Joowantme?

LotH: Ai beg your pardon young man?

Cozy: Joowantme missus? I know you do! Eh? Eh?

LotH: How often do you come?

Cozy: How often joowant me to? As often as you like lady!

LotH: You can start right now! How much do you charge?

Cozy: 12 euro's a time missus.

LotH: OOH lovely! Would you like a cup of tea?

Cozy: Yes please.

So she gave him one.

And that dear readers is how it's done!  ;D



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combat1

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #19 on: November 12, 2009, 12:11:36 pm »
Hi Matt, You are probably out now and I hope its going well for you.
I was going to post a serious response but how can you after the last contribution, brilliant!
I always look at canvassing as a numbers game, which has been said, the more doors you knock the more customers you will find.
You are a professional, your posts prove that and there is no way you should be quaking on the doorstep.  You are offering them the opportunity to partake of your professional service. The worst that can happen is that they say ' no thanks', in that case thank them politely and move on to the next opportunity.
Every door is an opportunity.
I went out the other day, I have a little boy of 15 months and we share the looking after of him.
So out we went for one hour and did a whole estate, result a couple of possibilities. I knocked every door and if they were in just gave the wording as already on here ' Hi my name is Chris from Combat Cleaning, do you have a window cleaner at the moment? if not I just gave a short precis of my service. If they were out I left a leaflet.
Anyhow the next day I got a call from one of the leaflets: in and out on the first clean and then monthly after.
Thats £130 for my one hours work! initial clean and 11 others in the year.
Try to see every new customer as 12 or 6 times the price depending on monthly or bi monthly cleans.
You are motivated, we know that because you have set a goal, 300 by crimbo so as Nike says ' just do it'
It gets better with practice and as the results come in your income grows so just see each 'no thankyou as a step nearer to an acceptance, the next house could be another towards your goal.
I think you are in Hinckley, my  inlaws live in Stoney Stanton so ' up the knitters!'
All the best.

JRDEasiReach

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #20 on: November 12, 2009, 12:42:37 pm »
i just go with flyer in hand and offer it towards them and say 'hello sorry to bother you im just canvassing for window cleaning in the area? would you be interested?' short and simple, then just work from their reply :)
JRD Easi Reach
'The Ladderless Window Cleaning System'

cozy

Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #21 on: November 12, 2009, 01:30:51 pm »
Hi Matt. You could always practice what you say at the door before you go out to knock. Just keep saying your intro over and over in your head. It will come out automaticaly when the custy opens the door then. Worked for me.

The harder you work, the luckier you get. ;)

A scene in the life of cozy canvassing...

Knock Knock

Lady of the house: (LotH) Hello?

Cozy: (Grinning madly) Joowantme?

LotH: Ai beg your pardon young man?

Cozy: Joowantme missus? I know you do! Eh? Eh?

LotH: How often do you come?

Cozy: How often joowant me to? As often as you like lady!

LotH: You can start right now! How much do you charge?

Cozy: 12 euro's a time missus.

LotH: OOH lovely! Would you like a cup of tea?

Cozy: Yes please.

So she gave him one.

And that dear readers is how it's done!  ;D

You been followin me ? Eh? Eh? 8) ;D

Sapphire Window Cleaning

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #22 on: November 12, 2009, 01:31:34 pm »
Hi Matt, You are probably out now and I hope its going well for you.
I was going to post a serious response but how can you after the last contribution, brilliant!
I always look at canvassing as a numbers game, which has been said, the more doors you knock the more customers you will find.
You are a professional, your posts prove that and there is no way you should be quaking on the doorstep.  You are offering them the opportunity to partake of your professional service. The worst that can happen is that they say ' no thanks', in that case thank them politely and move on to the next opportunity.
Every door is an opportunity.
I went out the other day, I have a little boy of 15 months and we share the looking after of him.
So out we went for one hour and did a whole estate, result a couple of possibilities. I knocked every door and if they were in just gave the wording as already on here ' Hi my name is Chris from Combat Cleaning, do you have a window cleaner at the moment? if not I just gave a short precis of my service. If they were out I left a leaflet.
Anyhow the next day I got a call from one of the leaflets: in and out on the first clean and then monthly after.
Thats £130 for my one hours work! initial clean and 11 others in the year.
Try to see every new customer as 12 or 6 times the price depending on monthly or bi monthly cleans.
You are motivated, we know that because you have set a goal, 300 by crimbo so as Nike says ' just do it'
It gets better with practice and as the results come in your income grows so just see each 'no thankyou as a step nearer to an acceptance, the next house could be another towards your goal.
I think you are in Hinckley, my  inlaws live in Stoney Stanton so ' up the knitters!'
All the best.


Small world, I have just moved from Stoney Stanton to Essex lol


Matt
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combat1

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #23 on: November 12, 2009, 03:42:20 pm »
Yes, I looked at yourt profile after posting and thought I'd got it wrong.
Were you kidding me about living In Stanton?
How did today go? Its pouring here with driving rain forecast for my busiest day tomorrow!

Ian Lancaster

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #24 on: November 12, 2009, 07:47:22 pm »
I went on a free course recently, organised by the local council :o

Amongst the 99% of useless stuff was this gem:

'The Elevator Pitch'

The idea is you get into an elevator (lift, if you prefer ::) - most of these ideas seem to come from the States) with a person whom you know to be the one you need to impress with your idea/sales pitch or whatever.  You have maybe 20 seconds before he reaches his floor to get your message across so that when he gets out of the lift you give him your card and he will be interested enough to call you.

What are you going to say?

This scenario is the same as the prospective custy opening the door - 20 seconds is about as much as you've got before he/she loses interest and shuts the door.

To 'soften up' the situation, I always leaflet before I knock. 

I came up with:

Hello,

My name is XXXX of Ian Lancaster Window Cleaner.  We put one of these leaflets in your door a few days ago.

Our method cleans everything: frames, sills, doors, plastic panels and even conservatory gutters all as part of our standard service.  It keeps your windows looking like new and probably for a lot less than you might expect.

Can I give you a quote? It only takes a couple of minutes and it’s a professional written quotation so you can see exactly why our service is such good value for money.


Let's see what some of you would say

TC1

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #25 on: November 12, 2009, 07:53:13 pm »
Anyway hope this helps you  and good luck for tomorrow, i'm off out "knocking" aswell so we'll have to have a tally up tomorrow night!

I'll join in, gives a little extra motivation to keep going. But honest answers only ;D

Virtual pint for the winner ;D

Ok then guys, my results for the day are as follows : 6 new custies and 11 quotes given out and 300+ leaflets posted through doors of people who were not in. Think it helped that we were bathed in sunshine all day! :-)


Shall we say the tally is to take place at 9pm? lol

I'll be finished by 4.30 as I won't  knock in the dark, but I'll happily wait until 9pm for your results! lol


Matt

Murdie window cleaning

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #26 on: November 12, 2009, 08:03:24 pm »
Anyway hope this helps you  and good luck for tomorrow, i'm off out "knocking" aswell so we'll have to have a tally up tomorrow night!

I'll join in, gives a little extra motivation to keep going. But honest answers only ;D

Virtual pint for the winner ;D

Ok then guys, my results for the day are as follows : 6 new custies and 11 quotes given out and 300+ leaflets posted through doors of people who were not in. Think it helped that we were bathed in sunshine all day! :-)


Shall we say the tally is to take place at 9pm? lol

I'll be finished by 4.30 as I won't  knock in the dark, but I'll happily wait until 9pm for your results! lol


Matt

Well that's interesting, we could possibly have a draw, unless Matt has blown us away. Also 6 new custies gained and several others quoted for. Happy with that I've gained 26 new custies in little more than a week. I'll just say yesterdays zero was a minor blip ;D

chopsie

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #27 on: November 12, 2009, 08:12:19 pm »
I got 6 tonight as well,bloody peeing it down though,nearly called it a day,then next to last house on street i got for £20 every other month,well worth getting soaked ;D
chopsie

Murdie window cleaning

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #28 on: November 12, 2009, 08:18:19 pm »
I got 6 tonight as well,bloody peeing it down though,nearly called it a day,then next to last house on street i got for £20 every other month,well worth getting soaked ;D

I called it a day at 5pm as it was pelting down here as well, I had intended doing another street, but I was soaked through, trousers sticking to my legs, hair dripping so I came home got dry and warm. There's always tomorow to do that other street. 

Murdie window cleaning

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #29 on: November 12, 2009, 09:24:43 pm »
C'mon Matt, you must have done well are you still totaling up all your new custies ;D

Mike55

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #30 on: November 12, 2009, 10:37:22 pm »
Do you guys find that you still pick up custys when canvassing in the rain?

I haven't been canvassing in the rain before as I thought this would put custys off...

Tosh

Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #31 on: November 12, 2009, 11:40:30 pm »
I went on a free course recently, organised by the local council :o

Amongst the 99% of useless stuff was this gem:

'The Elevator Pitch'

The idea is you get into an elevator (lift, if you prefer ::) - most of these ideas seem to come from the States) with a person whom you know to be the one you need to impress with your idea/sales pitch or whatever.  You have maybe 20 seconds before he reaches his floor to get your message across so that when he gets out of the lift you give him your card and he will be interested enough to call you.

What are you going to say?

This scenario is the same as the prospective custy opening the door - 20 seconds is about as much as you've got before he/she loses interest and shuts the door.

To 'soften up' the situation, I always leaflet before I knock. 

I came up with:

Hello,

My name is XXXX of Ian Lancaster Window Cleaner.  We put one of these leaflets in your door a few days ago.

Our method cleans everything: frames, sills, doors, plastic panels and even conservatory gutters all as part of our standard service.  It keeps your windows looking like new and probably for a lot less than you might expect.

Can I give you a quote? It only takes a couple of minutes and it’s a professional written quotation so you can see exactly why our service is such good value for money.


Let's see what some of you would say

Ian, I think that is top notch.  What does it say on your written quote?

Murdie window cleaning

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #32 on: November 13, 2009, 06:58:34 am »
Do you guys find that you still pick up custys when canvassing in the rain?

I haven't been canvassing in the rain before as I thought this would put custys off...

Yes, they either want there windows cleaned or they don't, also they see that your serious about gaining work as the easy thing to do would be to go home at the first sign of rain.

Wickerman

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #33 on: November 13, 2009, 08:23:10 am »
What sales pitch does everyone use when knocking doors?
I ask this as I am going out tomorrow afternoon and evening knocking doors, I am not gaining enough work quick enough through my leaflet dropping.
I am looking at trying to gain 300 customers by Christmas, I am currently on 62 customers.



Matt
Hey Matt,
The WCW backpack still going well then? I am on about 60 Customers too and love challenge of knocking on doors. It may be a wee bit easier up here as you can always go with the,
 " I'm a window cleaner licenced with the City Council"
That usually gets some interest. You have always got the whole green thing about Pure Water too.

Good luck.
Your skin's waterproof so get out there and work!!

Murdie window cleaning

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #34 on: November 13, 2009, 08:40:10 am »
What sales pitch does everyone use when knocking doors?
I ask this as I am going out tomorrow afternoon and evening knocking doors, I am not gaining enough work quick enough through my leaflet dropping.
I am looking at trying to gain 300 customers by Christmas, I am currently on 62 customers.



Matt
Hey Matt,
The WCW backpack still going well then? I am on about 60 Customers too and love challenge of knocking on doors. It may be a wee bit easier up here as you can always go with the,
 " I'm a window cleaner licenced with the City Council"
That usually gets some interest. You have always got the whole green thing about Pure Water too.

Good luck.

Johnny, I don't think you can claim pure water is a "Greener" alternative than trad. If you use an RO there is a lot of waste water, then take into acount the manufacture of all the resin, the power used to charge the battery and all the extra equipment that you need to be wfp. So a mop, squeegie and a splash of fairy I would guess has a lower carbon footprint

Wickerman

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #35 on: November 13, 2009, 08:49:16 am »
What sales pitch does everyone use when knocking doors?
I ask this as I am going out tomorrow afternoon and evening knocking doors, I am not gaining enough work quick enough through my leaflet dropping.
I am looking at trying to gain 300 customers by Christmas, I am currently on 62 customers.



Matt

Murdie,

No RO here mate, Water at 30ppm so resin lasting a long time, Pure water just going straight back into drains and therefore straight back into the watercourse. No soap and no chems.
How about going down the Health and safety side?

Hey Matt,
The WCW backpack still going well then? I am on about 60 Customers too and love challenge of knocking on doors. It may be a wee bit easier up here as you can always go with the,
 " I'm a window cleaner licenced with the City Council"
That usually gets some interest. You have always got the whole green thing about Pure Water too.

Good luck.

Johnny, I don't think you can claim pure water is a "Greener" alternative than trad. If you use an RO there is a lot of waste water, then take into acount the manufacture of all the resin, the power used to charge the battery and all the extra equipment that you need to be wfp. So a mop, squeegie and a splash of fairy I would guess has a lower carbon footprint
Your skin's waterproof so get out there and work!!

lee_dewing

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #36 on: November 13, 2009, 10:56:16 am »
goodluck matt

was wondering how it was going.

I did a leaflet drop a few thousand 3 new custy's :'(

IAN LANCASTER: great post
any chance of email on what your statinary looks like i.e quote form. l.dewing@btinternet.com

many thanks for your replies in past i will act upon in spring.


santa's bringing me a pair for xmas ;D.

let us know how you go matt.
Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work.     - Aristotle

TC1

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #37 on: November 13, 2009, 11:46:45 am »
Still no reply from Matt, I think he may have been abducted by a  Window Cleaner who was "eyeballing" him, as he was on his patch ;D

Ian Lancaster

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #38 on: November 13, 2009, 12:43:18 pm »
Ian, I think that is top notch.  What does it say on your written quote?

It's three A5 sheets stapled together.  The top one is the quote, it has my logo and contact details same as all my stationery and below are spaces for the job address, customer name and job price.  It also says: 'Quotations do not include conservatory roofs unless specified' - we've been caught that way more than once ;)

The second sheet is our Guarantee, including the Rain Guarantee - usual sort of thing: any probs please ring and we will return and rectify.

The third sheet is a description of WFP and how and why it works.

We had several thousand printed a few years ago - should keep us going for a while ;D

Forgot to mention: Very Important - we have our Terms and Conditions printed on the back of the Quote Form

Ian Lancaster

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #39 on: November 13, 2009, 01:04:52 pm »
Hi Lee,

Here is my leaflet and quote form


JRDEasiReach

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #40 on: November 13, 2009, 04:09:13 pm »
nice ian, could you let us see the 'cleaning windows in the rain' one though :)
JRD Easi Reach
'The Ladderless Window Cleaning System'

Ian Lancaster

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #41 on: November 13, 2009, 06:48:18 pm »
nice ian, could you let us see the 'cleaning windows in the rain' one though :)

(Big sigh)

Some people are never satisfied ::)


lee_dewing

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #42 on: November 13, 2009, 07:34:36 pm »
thanks very much Ian.

all looks very good, i like the terms page, polite straight to the point.

wish i had given out something like this from the begining.

had a few messers lately, "not convienant", "it's gonna rain later"   oh and "they don't need doing this time"

I imagine terms don't stop messers but when asked why you haven't been back, gives em something to chew on.

Ian, i bet you get some say i never got a terms letter :D

thanks again Lee.
Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work.     - Aristotle

Sapphire Window Cleaning

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #43 on: November 14, 2009, 12:23:28 am »
Still no reply from Matt, I think he may have been abducted by a  Window Cleaner who was "eyeballing" him, as he was on his patch ;D


Sorry guys I have only just got back from an emergancy up in Leicester.
I gained 4 customers with 3 more booked in for a quote tomorrow, and 1 quote for a gutter job. I was out from 2.30pm til it got dark.


Matt
Reaching parts traditional window cleaners can not reach.

krave

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #44 on: November 14, 2009, 12:32:30 am »
Still no reply from Matt, I think he may have been abducted by a  Window Cleaner who was "eyeballing" him, as he was on his patch ;D


Sorry guys I have only just got back from an emergancy up in Leicester.
I gained 4 customers with 3 more booked in for a quote tomorrow, and 1 quote for a gutter job. I was out from 2.30pm til it got dark.

Thats very good results. I seriously need to get off my backside and get some more custom to make my equip worth while.

Did you find the canvassing as bad as you thought Mb?

Matt

Sapphire Window Cleaning

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #45 on: November 14, 2009, 12:38:12 am »
Still no reply from Matt, I think he may have been abducted by a  Window Cleaner who was "eyeballing" him, as he was on his patch ;D


Sorry guys I have only just got back from an emergancy up in Leicester.
I gained 4 customers with 3 more booked in for a quote tomorrow, and 1 quote for a gutter job. I was out from 2.30pm til it got dark.

Thats very good results. I seriously need to get off my backside and get some more custom to make my equip worth while.

Did you find the canvassing as bad as you thought Mb?

Matt

once I got into, it was ok, I was still very nervous when I knocked the last door, but I understand that will go the more I get out and knock lol


Matt
Reaching parts traditional window cleaners can not reach.

krave

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #46 on: November 14, 2009, 12:41:42 am »
I have never really had a problem really with knocking on peoples doors, but recently I have been stupidly thinking that I will fail by going out due to all the canvassers about atm. Silly attitude, but family have had 2 different people knock, although that was before the cold!!

Just need to get out there, was thinking of tomorrow, but can see me putting it off.

Think I might pay a friend to come with me, and do one side of the road as I do the other.

amayze

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #47 on: November 14, 2009, 06:20:57 am »
Matt,

That's very interesting. I'm getting a similar response from my leaflets. Is it worth all the rejections on the doorsteps for that amount of customers ?

Of course. we can only measure the response rate if we know how many doors you guys knocked on. For example 7 from 70 doors is a 10% conversion rate, but 7 from 210 doors is a lot lower, at 3.3%

Sean Dyer

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Re: Sales pitch at the door
« Reply #48 on: November 14, 2009, 01:11:44 pm »
take a long time to knock and get a response from 210 doors :)