Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: stuart_clark on August 16, 2016, 11:45:20 am
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Just wondered if anyone has had any great success with this company ? I've been with them since June of this year and it hasn't paid for itself yet! In fact I've given them notice to cancel as I am spending good money after bad !
Stuart
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I was with them for a while and it started off awesome, but then it wen't downhill and started costing me money. So I cancelled it.
I think it's hit and miss some people have great results judging by past discussions.
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I had only had it two months , but I didn't get my investment back, found it quite expensive and only attracted cheap customers
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Seem to remember it took about two months to kick in for me, i would give it another month if it was me.....
Also it seems to work much better in certain areas than it does elsewhere......
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Although I've cancelled it , I had to give them 30 days notice , so I will see what happens! If it picks up I will continue with it
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I must admit £ for £ I get more lucrative work from yellow pages
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Yellow Pages book, or yell.com?
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Yellow Pages book Comic. ;D FTFY
My YP is now such a small size and so incredibly thin that it really is like a comic. CC section is now, oo, at least one and a half columns long! ;D
10 years ago that section ran to at least 8 pages long in the bigger size YP
Rog
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I was with ccn but they said the pay per click was to expensive in my area to make it work ( it was £8 per click ) Del
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just an update for the carpet cleaners network, to date which is about three months from the start its cost me £1650 and I've made about a third of that , so no it hasn't worked for me , they do say on there website that i would get at least twenty bookings a month and that hasn't happened , to be fair its probably about three bookings a month, there a guy in sunderland that starting using them about a month ago , won't mention his name , but needless to say he is getting the same response
Stuart
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They might have been successful before when they had fewer local businesses working with them - each one of the businesses receives greater share of the amount of total jobs. I assume that, later, when the list of businesses has increased, each one of the partners has received fewer customers.