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Title: Window Cleaners and competition
Post by: Scott Nelson on October 20, 2010, 10:06:13 pm
I have been considering starting my own round, the one thing that concerns me (amongst other things) is that an area that I choose to canvas will have other window cleaners. From my perspective I just want to create the opportunity to earn an honest living and be my own boss. However I can understand how established window cleaners would feel for obvious reasons. How do established window cleaners view this situation? Is it just part of competitive business or do window cleaners keep a baseball bat for such people like myself? Are there any do's and don't in such situations? 
Title: Re: Window Cleaners and competition
Post by: Panorama on October 20, 2010, 10:54:58 pm
hi scott,  just go and canvas and dont worry about it :)
Title: Re: Window Cleaners and competition
Post by: Ian101 on October 21, 2010, 12:22:32 am
dont undercut and dont slag off the other window cleaners ... pleanty off glass to go around IMHO ... few windies in the areas I cover and most happy to talk or just nod ... get the odd miserable git but just do me own thing so stuff em  ;D
Title: Re: Window Cleaners and competition
Post by: Sean Dyer on October 21, 2010, 02:50:09 pm
Just make sure you charge a £1 less than everyone else and clean up the whole town, then when they are all back on the dole and have sold there vans and gear put your prices up a £1

happy days
Title: Re: Window Cleaners and competition
Post by: rg1 on October 21, 2010, 08:50:22 pm
Scott, if you intend knocking on doors and the customer says 'I already have a window cleaner' just say 'no problem, can I leave a leaflet with you in case he stops coming'

Good Luck! :)
Title: Re: Window Cleaners and competition
Post by: clearlyclean on October 22, 2010, 01:27:07 pm
just leaflet the area and then knock a couple of days later.when you get some customers and another window cleaner approaches you just say they rang and me to clean the windows.I would'nt say "here's a leaflet just in case your window cleaner stops" if you get a few customers in one road then they will see you in the street and ask you to clean them. Keeps your Kneecaps connected to your knees  ;D ;D
Look for streets that have lots of dirty windows and maybe ask a few local windies if they know any areas you could canvass
Title: Re: Window Cleaners and competition
Post by: Scott Nelson on October 22, 2010, 02:18:22 pm
Thanks, for the encouraging advice guys.
Title: Re: Window Cleaners and competition
Post by: dazmond on October 23, 2010, 11:33:53 am
IF I SEE YOU ROUND MY PATCH THEN YOU BETTER WATCH OUT!


if you know whats good for you you ll stay well clear or you ll be getting new tyres every week until you do clear off!

we dont need anymore window cleaners round here!



dazmond
Title: Re: Window Cleaners and competition
Post by: Scott Nelson on October 23, 2010, 01:44:50 pm
IF I SEE YOU ROUND MY PATCH THEN YOU BETTER WATCH OUT!


if you know whats good for you you ll stay well clear or you ll be getting new tyres every week until you do clear off!

we dont need anymore window cleaners round here!



dazmond

Tyres? What tyres? You got tyres? You better watch em.  ;D
Title: Re: Window Cleaners and competition
Post by: ian1972 on October 23, 2010, 08:28:29 pm
Balls to the comp go out and earn ur living
Title: Re: Window Cleaners and competition
Post by: Scott Nelson on October 27, 2010, 09:16:23 am
I got a piece of paper through my letterbox last; 'Dougie Window Cleaner' accompanied by his mobile number. I looked out of my front door and there was my gate lying wide open. It reminded myself that the same Dougie was at my door six months ago and left the gate wide open then too.  ::) If he doesn't practice the most basic manners I'm hardly going to want him cleaning anything!
Title: Re: Window Cleaners and competition
Post by: lee eds on January 17, 2011, 12:55:18 pm
get out there scotty lad i am just starting up myself and funnily enough i have a mate i work with called scott nelson, and dazmond i dont know wether your joking there but if a cock done my tyres he would never be window cleaning again or smilling for any photos with his family ;D stupid comments like that you should'nt be in the trade trying to play gangster tit ;)
Title: Re: Window Cleaners and competition
Post by: JoeMax on January 18, 2011, 09:22:50 pm
he was joking,....!
Title: Re: Window Cleaners and competition
Post by: Rick Ward on February 15, 2011, 10:44:07 am
Everyone in our great nation is entitled to try to make an honest living, just go do it- competition oils the wheels of industry!!
Title: Re: Window Cleaners and competition
Post by: christopher b on February 16, 2011, 11:27:55 pm
nothing wrong with a little competition, I dont have to worry about baseball bats I  have a
chainsaw in the van ;D
worst thing any of them could do these days is threaten someone.
Title: Re: Window Cleaners and competition
Post by: Adam P on February 25, 2011, 11:34:10 pm
not done window cleaning myself so wouldn't know but how do people find they can get new customers from people who already have window cleaners? there must be so few reasons to switch from one to another that it must be very hard to convince them.
Title: Re: Window Cleaners and competition
Post by: Kwackers on February 27, 2011, 11:57:21 pm
Dont worry its business...No one owns their customers nor the place they work in. I know people that clean locally. I contact them to say Im going to leaflet but if they dont respond and Im half way down the drive when they shout out...I'll post it anyway :)

Business is about NO#1 and that isn't them!
Title: Re: Window Cleaners and competition
Post by: Squeegee Clean blackpool on April 19, 2011, 04:37:37 pm
If they cant take competition they shouldnt be in business, and if they are doing a good job and turning up regular they should have nowt t worry about!!!!!!