Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: S.W. Window Cleaning on February 02, 2014, 04:28:04 pm
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Hi Guys,
Im ready to start my new wfp business beginning of March. Have the van bought and all. Now with the rain and cold weather my family are trying to talk me out of it. That's not my concern. Im just worried about getting the customers. Looking for some encouragement to give me a boost.
Cheers,
Steve
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At the speed your moving all the customers will have been picked up by more astute cleaners,
Not knocking you mate, but you brought a van beginning of December, you must be minted to let an investment like that just sit around doing nothing day in day out
Done a quick canvass today picked up 3. Yesterday picked up 4. DONT wait until march is my advice
Darran
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Well said Darren time waits for man and neither do people needing a window cleaner get out their and start building a business . Mike
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Hi Ditthering [sic]! ;D
I had a quick scan of your back posts I see you are 53 y.o. - but tell me, are you working at the mo'?
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People are desperate for guttering jobs to be done if you feel that would be a better way in!
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Your title of thread explains your problem, so you already know what you're doing wrong (or not doing as this case seems)
Not being harsh dude but just get on and start knocking on doors for customers....
If you dont want to go hell for leather then do alternate days knocking in doors and the next clean the ones you get, but sat around for 3months achieves nothing.
If you've got the money to tide you over for a bit and thats why you havent started yet then your missing a trick....get after the customers while youve got the money then you'll not need to worry when the money runs out...
:)
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Hi Guys,
Thanks for the sharp replies!! lol Yes I need a kick up the ass. I currently am running my own shop and the lease ends at the end of Febuary. So am busy selling off stock. That's why I cant start until 1st March.
Steve :)
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Hi Guys,
Thanks for the sharp replies!! lol Yes I need a kick up the ass. I currently am running my own shop and the lease ends at the end of Febuary. So am busy selling off stock. That's why I cant start until 1st March.
Steve :)
Wotchya sellin'?
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... and what do your family want you to do instead?
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Models :) No not that sort lol - Airfix kits etc
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They want me to keep selling models even though im making no money with paying rates etc
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Hi Guys,
Thanks for the sharp replies!! lol Yes I need a kick up the ass. I currently am running my own shop and the lease ends at the end of Febuary. So am busy selling off stock. That's why I cant start until 1st March.
Steve :)
Well there's a customer for you - the new leaseholder.
Why not convert shop customers to window cleaning customers? They should mostly be local to you.
I've got customers before while waiting for new tyres to be fitted to my van. It doesn't have to only happen when you're canvassing.
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Nice :D
What are your opening times...?
Could you get some leaflets through doors outside of your shop hours...?
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Gonna sound a hard barsteward here, but that's a pretty poor excuse all those models can be sold on eBay leaving you loads of time to canvass
The father in law was like you, spend loads on all the kit, then the excuses started as to why he couldn't go out getting customers, oh I just need a so n so, oh booked a holiday, oh weathers a bit poor, oh, need a different leaflet. And so on...
8 months later he barely had a dozen customers....
You need to be committed ( yes like me to the looney bin ) otherwise you will drift and fail, but best of luck
Darran
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dont think it over too much,just Do It
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Its easy to earn a living from window cleaning in my opinion, as long as you are strict on yourself - which is easier said than done!
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Hi Guys,
Im ready to start my new wfp business beginning of March. Have the van bought and all. Now with the rain and cold weather my family are trying to talk me out of it. That's not my concern. Im just worried about getting the customers. Looking for some encouragement to give me a boost.
Cheers,
Steve
yup you wont last at this game mate .......... honestly ur be better selling it all now to someone who actually want s to work cleaning windows ............ go on dole and let your family pay your way as they have so much to say on the matter.
or you could get out there and start making some money ... stop listening to others and just do it .... your decision ... :)
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If you want to give me a call I may be able to help out.
07788617197
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People on this forum earn a living out of window cleaning. Some earn more and some less and more than quite a few just give up.
You won't ever know unless you give it a go but one thing is for certain, no matter how well meaning your family may be, they do not have the experience of those that post on here.
I've been window cleaning for 14 years. I wouldn't be doing it if I didn't earn a living from it and like many others on here I started out from nothing other than a ladder, an old squeegee, a bucket, a few sponges and some cloths and no forums like this and no one to ask questions to. My point is that you have all the tools needed, and the knowledge via this forum, then the rest is up to you and if I can succeed with less than that, and I'm not that bright, I'm sure you can.
Just give it a go.
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Ok thanks everybody I will give it a go. I work hard so that's no problem. Looking forward to getting started now.
Steve :)
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People on this forum earn a living out of window cleaning. Some earn more and some less and more than quite a few just give up.
You won't ever know unless you give it a go but one thing is for certain, no matter how well meaning your family may be, they do not have the experience of those that post on here.
I've been window cleaning for 14 years. I wouldn't be doing it if I didn't earn a living from it and like many others on here I started out from nothing other than a ladder, an old squeegee, a bucket, a few sponges and some cloths and no forums like this and no one to ask questions to. My point is that you have all the tools needed, and the knowledge via this forum, then the rest is up to you and if I can succeed with less than that, and I'm not that bright, I'm sure you can.
Just give it a go.
He is right....he really isnt that bright ;D
So go on give it a go
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S.W.
I like models - can't remember the last time I went to a traditional shop.
My Airfix series 1 Messerchmidt -262 - off the net.
My 2nd hand Hornby-Dublo 4mt 2-6-4t off ebay
My 6 Hornby limited edition trainpacks off a customer, boxed mint £300 the lot all go for between £100/£120 as individual packs on ebay.
My scratchbuilt American HO water tower and oil depot - well ... scratchbuilt.
Scenic brickpapers, Peco rail etc - on line or 2nd hand at exhibitions.
So ... sell your hobby stuff on line on rainy days or open a stall at the model railway show in the village hall to get rid of your stock - ditch the shop and all it's rates and heating and lighting and get window cleaning.
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Rosskesava, good advice . My brothers stated out with leaving his ladders at a customers house, catching a bus , old chamois leathers, ect.ect . In his late 40's and looking at retiring at his home in spain. Alot to be said for a bucket and scrim ! Ed
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Thanks G Gold. Yes I will sell the stuff on ebay. I already do that. I have a closing down sale started and my systems getting fitted in 10 days time.
Steve :)
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thats reminded me,what became of that big new guy Gerald , anybody know?
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Remember to learn how to clean windows using WFP.
(As silly as it sounds)
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He is right....he really isnt that bright ;D
So go on give it a go
That's you off my Christmas card list even though you weren't on it anyway.
;D
And... of course I'm right.
Running a shop that's hardly covering the bills as opposed to trying something that makes money if the hard work is done in the right way is hardly having to chose between the devil and the deep blue sea?
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Rosskesava, good advice . My brothers stated out with leaving his ladders at a customers house, catching a bus , old chamois leathers, ect.ect . In his late 40's and looking at retiring at his home in spain. Alot to be said for a bucket and scrim ! Ed
Yup.
I didn't start out to earn a living from window cleaning. I was on the dole having never been properly unemployed in my life and just wanted to do something to earn the money to buy a couple of pints for me and a few few shorts for the missus on a Saturday evening and nothing else. I don't know how so many seem to be able to afford so much on the dole because when I was on it, we had no money almost for the basics despite cutting back on virtually everything.
And yes, for a few months, I was on the dole and cleaning windows badly untill I was earning to go self employed.
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Hi Guys,
Im ready to start my new wfp business beginning of March. Have the van bought and all. Now with the rain and cold weather my family are trying to talk me out of it. That's not my concern. Im just worried about getting the customers. Looking for some encouragement to give me a boost.
Cheers,
Steve
mate im 52 been wfp for six years,i hear where your coming from,as you get older it gets harder and you get tired,but where can you go at 53 and get a job where you can earn the amount of money you can window cleaning ? ive built a good round over six years and looking to increase my customers via canvassing.
im based in the south and i find a can can earn a good income ,working five hours a day on the pole which is part time hours,but in that time i earn more than other trades do in a full day.
be posotive,keep knocking on doors,if you dont ask you wont get.
good luck
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Just stay away from my area
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dont think it over too much,just Do It
Agreed.
Here's a motivating quote for you!... "nothing diminishes anxiety faster than action"
All the best mate!