Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Sir Squeaky on May 14, 2007, 08:04:33 pm
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Bugger. :(
Well not really, I suppose it's good really. :-\
Because of using wfp I'm right up to date for the first time in ages.
Trouble is, 4 weeks ago this week I had weds, thurs and fri off with the old van breaking down.
That means if I whip through it all tomorrow I've got nothing even due until monday.
I really want a good week too, as I'm on holiday next week.
I had to start an hour late today due to a school run, but I still did £25 more than I'd usually do on this day.
And it was first cleans!
Add the extra hour and less first-clean scrubbing, and next month I should really coin it. :P
Sorry to do a wfp rave, but that's what people wanted to hear from me isn't it?
Meanwhile...
What's the best way to get some quick work?
Doorknocking I suppose?
Haven't done it for years. I hate it. :(
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Sorry to change the subject squeaky but whats that traffic like,i`m thinking of buying one.The 115bhp version.Cheers Mate.
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Sorry to change the subject squeaky but whats that traffic like,i`m thinking of buying one.The 115bhp version.Cheers Mate.
NWH, why not start a new post asking about vans! ::) ;D
Rog,
Door knocking is naff; just wait for people to ask you to clean!
(Don't you lot go encoraging him; he lives near me).
PS. I'm glad it's working out for you; nice van too.
PPS. I'd bite-the-bullet and clean early; just to compact your work and if anyone complains, just explain that it was because you were really late last month and overall, it'll work out the same.
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tosh ive got some questions for you, can you email so ive got you email addy, its about backpacks
thanks
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Rog, squeeky
i remember you saying something along the lines ' i would sooner change jobs than change to wfp' but look at you now
Well done mate 8)
Work is so easy to get when you get wfp get on the 3 storey high work if there is any new sites near you, i have got work coming out my ears ;D :)
regards
Brett
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I have only picked up 3 accounts in the last month and a half of wfp.
2 of those wanted every other month, so that's annoying.
The amount I've lost?
Due to cancellations and ones I can't get into the drive or the windows leak, so I've had to drop...
17. :o
That's a day's worth gone. :-\
I reckon I really need this van signwritten.
Then park in a posh estate to have my lunch.
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Im glad its working out for you. When I first started I hit a real bad patch before it levelled out so be warned it might happen yet. Best thing to do is compact your round if you can and then try to get a whole day clear to go canvassing on that posh estate for new customers at top money prices. Start the way you mean to carry on.
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Glad it's working for you. Tosh is right, plus explain that you are on holiday.
When you get back get your van signed, that will generate new work, and start talking it up to the customers. As you know a lot of it's referal, if you are telling them you've only switched because of xyz they are not going to recommend. Your new system and new business is great, start believing it.
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A signwritten van is an excellent way of advertising your business i get people phoning me up from all over, if i dont do that area i just pass it on to the local window cleaners.
I have also picked a comercial job up if you just turn up in a van without any name on it people just think you are a builder or a council worker.
Advertise what you are and what you do ;)
Brett
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About the signing Squeaks. You can think about it without parting with any money. I know you have quirky ideas and want to come up with something special.
Phone a local company up- I used signs express a local franchise- they will give you an email address to send your ideas too. You can do this in word but I used publisher. You can make suggestions about colours ect telephone logos water drops or whatever.
They will email you a sort of (Is it a vivaro) template with the four elevations of your van and how they interprete what you have given them. They will say something like this will cost you - about £200+vat-
if you want us to do it. If you require any changes please let us know.
What I'm suggesting, even if you haven't got the money handy start working on this. Do a workmanlike job to start with and very probably inspiration will strike.
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Roger
There is a static caravan park here in Monmouth, that my brother inlaw used to do they have been ringing him to do them but he's given up. There is about 30 homes.
If your interested email me your moblie and I will ring you.
Roy
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It would have to worth a fair whack though Roy, to make it worth travelling that far.
Are they WFP friendly?
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Squeaky,how do you get your first cleans done so quickly.
I reckon it takes me at least half as much time again on every first clean.
Whats the secret,any tips you're willing to share :)
Tim
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I don`t know either,but i know he`s lost a lot of work LOL.
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Squeaky,how do you get your first cleans done so quickly.
Probably because as a trad man he left them pretty clean last time they were cleaned! ;D
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Squeaky,how do you get your first cleans done so quickly.
I reckon it takes me at least half as much time again on every first clean.
Whats the secret,any tips you're willing to share :)
Tim
Quick hands I guess. ???
I was quick using a squeegee, and now I'm quick with a pole.
Fairly high flow helps too.
Concentrate on the top edge and give it a good rinse.
No probs lately.
Left a quite a few iffy windows in the first week or two, but I get it pretty right first time now.
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To answer the other question, I probably am taking nearly half as long again on first cleans as second or third cleans, but it's still not much different to going up and down a ladder.
Some things I'm much quicker on, others not.
I'm not getting so tired too, so I'm taking less breaks.
The reason I've lost a few is because my round consists mainly of old bags.
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my round consists mainly of old bags.
;D ;D ;D
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What's the best way to get some quick work?
Doorknocking I suppose?
Haven't done it for years. I hate it. :(
When you have finished doing your customer house, before you leave quickly knock on the neigbours house and tell them you have just cleaned thier neighbour and wondered if you needed a window cleaner. I used to do this and it worked a treat!
Trev
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Rog,
If your not comfortable door knockling (and there are lots who are not) try leaflet dropping the estate you are already in.
We do this every 6 months or so and always pick up the extra one or two. Over the month you could get yourself an extra days work without much effort.
Are there any local w/c selling off some work ?
Park your sign writen van right in front of Tesco and make sure you are sat in it looking friendly ;D Put a few leaflets on your windscreen when your shopping.
You need permission from your local council to leave leaflets in town centre car parks (on shoppers cars) but if you did it one Saturday you could plead ignorance and say sorry :P
Contact a local glass repair company and offer to give out their card to any of your customers who have blown glass panels in return for them giving out your leaflet to any new installation or repair jobs.
Get in with the sales person at any new home developments and ask if you can leave some leaflets for their welcome pack.
Hope thats given you enough ideas :-* They may not all be applicable but you did ask ;D
Sarah
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Park right by the fruit & Veg stalls in the car park at Chepstow Market on Sunday and give out leaflets (you may have to pay a fee I dont know but there are lots of visitors through every week there .
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Sorry to do a wfp rave, but that's what people wanted to hear from me isn't it?
don't you just love wfp :)
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Thanks Sarah, some good ideas there. :)
Jay: Am I "boxing clever" now?
Sorry, couldn't resist it. ;D
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He obviously wasn't as quick trad as he used to brag about
;D ;D ;D
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He obviously wasn't as quick trad as he used to brag about
;D ;D ;D
Yes I am. ;)
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Maybe but definately no where near as quick as with WFP lol
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Squeaky
Had my Van signed up 1 month ago and so far got 4 jobs from it.
Got more work from advertising in the local parish mag.
Bod.
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Thanks Sarah, some good ideas there. :)
Jay: Am I "boxing clever" now?
Sorry, couldn't resist it. ;D
you most certainly are Rodger ;)
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GOOD ON YER Squeeks,
Aw we all know you love to take the p*** a bit ;D ;D
Now, besides WFP, one of the best things I did was to take all my commercial work i.e. shops offices dental surgeries and doctors and devide them into a couple of hours per day. Then start at 7 - 7.30 on commercails then have some breaky and go out on houses.
1 You can park in town without any probs and
2. Gets a good start to the day
Why don't you try it ;) ;)
David
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Rog.
If you are on holiday next week, start them on friday & explain to you customers you are doing half next weeks work this week, off next week then the other half the following week but they will be done on the normal day the following month.
Hope that makes sense ???
Macc
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If do part of an area 1 1/2 weeks before the other other half, when next month comes around only half the area will be due.
Can't split areas up.
Besides I can't do them early.
Because I've always ended up being at least 5 weeks between cleans, doing them after 3 1/2 weeks isn't going to happen.
It feels like about a fortnight ago, and I'm sure the customers will say the same.
Particularly as it was the worst area for wfp moans.
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squeek why not go back to your old customers and do them trad
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squeek why not go back to your old customers and do them trad
that would defeat the object of spending all that money on wfp,
once you have started wfp don't go back to trad
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squeek why not go back to your old customers and do them trad
I'll need to borrow your car then, so I can transport the ladders.
I'll also need a few quid for fuel, as I'll be dotting about all over the place. ;)
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Rog,
Contact that company I used....duh...forgetting their blasted name! (I'll look it up) They will mock up everything for you, they'll got through it with you, tweak it to your satisfaction and so.
They won't allow you the proofs (for obvious reasons) but when you're ready and can afford it, just book your van in to get it done (I'll give you a lift...same as you did for me! ;))
Best £250 worth of advertising I've ever spent...and of course it's ongoing!!
There is not a single week goes by where I'm not getting enquiries regarding new work.
Tea break over, back to work for me...only done £55 so far!
Ian