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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: formb on March 27, 2010, 03:04:27 pm

Title: Door knocking, Leaflets or Other
Post by: formb on March 27, 2010, 03:04:27 pm
Personally I'm a leafleter. We were lucky with our circumstances when we started but, with stencilled, photocopied, black and white A5 flyers it was a full time job in less than 6 months.

Out of interest door knockers

What do you say if a customer tells you they have a window cleaner but want a price anyway?

Have you ever knocked on a window cleaners door by mistake? What kind of reaction did you get?

Do any of you employ a different method of marketing / adversing? Is it any good?

Title: Re: Door knocking, Leaflets or Other
Post by: Paul Coleman on March 27, 2010, 03:25:15 pm
Personally I'm a leafleter. We were lucky with our circumstances when we started but, with stencilled, photocopied, black and white A5 flyers it was a full time job in less than 6 months.

Out of interest door knockers

What do you say if a customer tells you they have a window cleaner but want a price anyway

Have you ever knocked on a window cleaners door by mistake? What kind of reaction did you get?

Do any of you employ a different method of marketing / adversing? Is it any good?



What do you say if a customer tells you they have a window cleaner but want a price anyway?

It depends why they say they want a quotation.  If it's just to get a cheap job then I'm not interested.  If it's due to persistently poor service (quality of work etc.) then I will supply a quotation.  Not wanting to be contentious but I've even obtained a job because the trad window cleaner couldn't do all the windows as he didn't have the tools to do them.

Have you ever knocked on a window cleaners door by mistake? What kind of reaction did you get?

Yes I have - more than once.  It wasn't a problem.  In fact it was pretty good humoured.

Do any of you employ a different method of marketing / adversing? Is it any good?

I have advertised in parish mags, yellow pages, yell, shop notice boards, delivered leaflets and even rent a page on another window cleaner's website.  Results have been mixed.  For pounds per work obtained and least effort my best bet has been the website.   It's just a very occasional enquiry but, due to the area, they are usually pretty good enquiries.  YP and yell have netted me some fairly decent work too - but the price to get it has been much higher.  My ads in parish mags and shop noticeboards have proved to be not really worthwhile so far.