Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: nelly on August 25, 2009, 04:49:17 pm
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Can anyone,tell me what's the best, effective flyer they've done,please,
And the cheapest glossy print's?
Thanks Nelly
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if your flyers are for WFP window cleaning then putting on them that you clean frames and sills as well as glass is something that jumps off the page to a potential customer, and always put free demo on request as anyone who requests this is defo wanting a window cleaning service.
oh and on your contact details its worth putting call Nelly on blah blah blah as a name gives it that personal touch
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Hi Nelly where abouts are you I might be able to help.
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thanks boys,
just want to sell my work better
i'm in the merseyside area mark
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I used this leaflet 3 years ago when i started and all of my round was built using this simple but affective idea. I never had to door knock once. I had 100 customers in 2 month.
I got this idea off cleanitup and i think is the best way of aquiring customers if you dont like door knocking.
I had these printed both sides on 350gsm card 5000 x A6 =£90 from www.facemediagroup.co.uk.
Try it you wont be dissapointed.
Best of luck.
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Mark,
What an excellent idea!
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This one worked very well for a few years.
My latest one has a photo and the logo at the top, and is printed on glossy card to make it harder to just screw up and throw in the bin
(http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f234/ianlancaster61/Flyer.jpg)
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whatever leaflet you decide on make sure its on good quality paper 200gsm or simliar that way it still looks good after you've posted it through a stubborn letter box ;)
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thaks very much,
i'll get on to my local printers
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Just a small tip for leaflet getting scrunched when putting through letter box. What I do is fold a a5 in half and I have a perspek or plastic the size of the letter which I put the leaflet over this saves the leaflet and my hands if there is a dog on the other side.