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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: g newton on December 20, 2010, 09:44:18 am

Title: how long did it take you to get established
Post by: g newton on December 20, 2010, 09:44:18 am
going out again in a little while  for a third week of door knocking / leafleting  getting about a days work a week at the moment i dont think thats bad considering time of year weather etc
working on whats happening at the moment thats  6  / 7 months if it continues to get a full months regular work
is there any other methods of advertising that others do

i was also thinking of leafleting car windows in car parks

do websites bring in work

also ill probably have to take on a part time job 2 -4 days a week whilst im building the round as the pennies wont last forever
did anyone else do this
Title: Re: how long did it take you to get established
Post by: cozy on December 20, 2010, 09:48:40 am
The fastest way to build is by door knocking. Custies picked up from leaflets tend to be better quality custies. No easy fast way apart from door knocking. Also, door knocking tends to get more compact than just leaflets.
Hope this helps.
Title: Re: how long did it take you to get established
Post by: Jackal on December 20, 2010, 09:58:48 am
wouldnt bother with the leafleting cars they could live anywhere,i thought about a part time job when i first started so if you need the cash go for it even if its delivering take aways its money while you get your round to a point where it pays the bills then you can quit the job,just remember the more you spend canvasing the quicker your round will build,good luck
Title: Re: how long did it take you to get established
Post by: JoeMax on December 20, 2010, 10:25:22 am
Don't people think you're mad knocking in this weather? Don't they look at the snow and think "my windows are the least of my worries!"?... Just wondering really.
Title: Re: how long did it take you to get established
Post by: cozy on December 20, 2010, 10:31:06 am
Joe, the biggest mistakes made in this game is second guessing what people think. The guys with small rounds are the ones who's custies think they aren't desperate !! Think about that a minute.

I don't care what people think, I see it like this; some will, some wont, so what.
Title: Re: how long did it take you to get established
Post by: julius ilori on December 20, 2010, 12:11:16 pm
hi cozy.....

SOME WILL...SOME WON,T ......SO WHAT?......CLASSIC mate ,love that and so BLOODY RIGHT!!!!! ........more power to your elbow is what i say. ;) ;) ;) ;D ;D ;D ;D


bob.
Title: Re: how long did it take you to get established
Post by: DMG Window Cleaning on December 20, 2010, 12:30:59 pm
going out again in a little while  for a third week of door knocking / leafleting  getting about a days work a week at the moment i dont think thats bad considering time of year weather etc
working on whats happening at the moment thats  6  / 7 months if it continues to get a full months regular work
is there any other methods of advertising that others do

i was also thinking of leafleting car windows in car parks

do websites bring in work

also ill probably have to take on a part time job 2 -4 days a week whilst im building the round as the pennies wont last forever
did anyone else do this


Good going.

Ive been canvassing until the snow came now im just making sure i get the work done and money in. Canvassing starts again in january and should have one or two canvassers working by then also.

How long until you get established?
Well that is up to you.... It also depends on what milestone you consider you have MADE IT !

My goal is for 2-3 vans a full domestic round and decent commercial work. Only then will i consider myself established but it all depends on what you want to achieve.

Good luck
Danny
Title: Re: how long did it take you to get established
Post by: gavin pedley on December 20, 2010, 12:43:12 pm
Mine is still fairly small but picking up working slowely I must admit I have been a bit slack with canvasing lately. Going to get on it in the new year
Title: Re: how long did it take you to get established
Post by: Alex Allen on December 20, 2010, 12:47:58 pm
The fastest way to build is by door knocking. Custies picked up from leaflets tend to be better quality custies. No easy fast way apart from door knocking. Also, door knocking tends to get more compact than just leaflets.
Hope this helps.


i agree
have a friendly pitch and presentation with good quality cards leaflet etc
Title: Re: how long did it take you to get established
Post by: leights on December 20, 2010, 12:52:57 pm
i built a large round of both domestic and commercial, i also have around 40 industril buildings, i went door knocking leaflet drops van printed web site, local paper, uniforms printed, jacket printed when i go to tesco's  yell.com. google, thomson locals the lot....the more your know the better....

it took me around 6 to 7 months to get enough custies to pay all the bills and have enough left to save a good ammount for my first wfp system. 4 years later i have 3 vans all kitted out and 2 staff, countless contracts and il never look back.....as far as im concerned i come on here for advice and tips not that thers much on here but simple things like my van port thread are usefull knowledge to me.
 
knowledge is power they say!!!
Title: Re: how long did it take you to get established
Post by: Klean07 on December 20, 2010, 02:41:22 pm
All together now....................................... " didn't he do well" ;D Your Blue Peter badge is in the post!!!!!!!
Title: Re: how long did it take you to get established
Post by: Smudger on December 20, 2010, 04:13:25 pm
Keep up the good work on door knocking and leaflets - it is the best way to go !

sounds like you should be 'established' within a few months - def. knock between christmas and new year - you'll
catch so many more people at home that week!

if you haven't brought your equipment yet (if going WFP) consider each item before parting with cash - IS IT REALLY NEEDED or just a would like to have -  ie do i need a £12K 60 plate van when £1k 01 plate will get me up and running etc..   keep control of your costs it's as important as getting custy's.

other ad's

Van sign written
parish mags
shop windows
word of mouth

Darran
Title: Re: how long did it take you to get established
Post by: g newton on December 20, 2010, 04:33:16 pm
Keep up the good work on door knocking and leaflets - it is the best way to go !

sounds like you should be 'established' within a few months - def. knock between christmas and new year - you'll
catch so many more people at home that week!

if you haven't brought your equipment yet (if going WFP) consider each item before parting with cash - IS IT REALLY NEEDED or just a would like to have -  ie do i need a £12K 60 plate van when £1k 01 plate will get me up and running etc..   keep control of your costs it's as important as getting custy's.

other ad's

Van sign written
parish mags
shop windows
word of mouth

Darran

done exactly that paid 800 quid for a berlingo with 6 months tax and a years ticket

brought all trad gear at the moment had a couple of good deals over the last few months and got a a frame ladder from a fella on here

sorting out a wfp set up 2nd hand shortly

up and running for less than a grand

Title: Re: how long did it take you to get established
Post by: Count Phil on December 20, 2010, 04:58:11 pm
leight, how does your free second clean offer work?

How do the other offers on your site work.

this isn't a thread hijack, it'll help answer the original question.
Title: Re: how long did it take you to get established
Post by: g newton on December 22, 2010, 03:54:14 pm
done another 3 days leafleting then probably go out again tmr leafleting shops and offices etc locally
done about 1500 leaflets in 3 days this week no knocking but picked up another couple of custies

it aint been a bad response in the last few weeks considering the weather and time of year

anyone in west sussex sell pure water



Title: Re: how long did it take you to get established
Post by: Steve_c on December 22, 2010, 04:25:45 pm
i built a large round of both domestic and commercial, i also have around 40 industril buildings, i went door knocking leaflet drops van printed web site, local paper, uniforms printed, jacket printed when i go to tesco's  yell.com. google, thomson locals the lot....the more your know the better....

it took me around 6 to 7 months to get enough custies to pay all the bills and have enough left to save a good ammount for my first wfp system. 4 years later i have 3 vans all kitted out and 2 staff, countless contracts and il never look back.....as far as im concerned i come on here for advice and tips not that thers much on here but simple things like my van port thread are usefull knowledge to me.
 
knowledge is power they say!!!
How's that pro7 thermopure is it anygood?