Quote from: lee pryor on October 13, 2010, 10:33:38 amI will be selling customers that have.come to us of their own accorddecided on the frequency they wantbeen priced up and agreed to ithave understood info on wfp, gutter vac, jet washing and so onhave understood they will be getting a cleaner that covers their local areathey will be sold for 1-1.5x a clean value, after that its up to the cleaner to make of them what they will.I think it is a great idea Lee,and I will provide the same for anyone thats interested should I get any customers in different areas for last 3/4 years I have given them away for free.im not going to do more than that though, so Lee im not interested in being competition to you.I have a job in Luton Gutter cleaning if anyones interested already priced £100 for the cleaner.Sorry to hijack lee
I will be selling customers that have.come to us of their own accorddecided on the frequency they wantbeen priced up and agreed to ithave understood info on wfp, gutter vac, jet washing and so onhave understood they will be getting a cleaner that covers their local areathey will be sold for 1-1.5x a clean value, after that its up to the cleaner to make of them what they will.
Lee, I admire anyone who tries to bring a resolution to anything. But your not actually saying what your doing, so the plan is speculative - nobody can make an informed choice/decision. Once its in the bag and up and running you would be better talking about it. Titbits dont help, but I wish you luck and hope everything works out.
Quote from: rg1 on October 13, 2010, 12:17:12 pmSo a £300 guttervac job would cost me up to £450? As a lot of guttervac jobs are one offs, it wouldn't be worth my while doing it for £150.Or am I getting the wrong end of the stick A good question and yes I have an answer to that, which of course I cant say right now, but I will say that your asumption is wrong and you would be well in the money.
So a £300 guttervac job would cost me up to £450? As a lot of guttervac jobs are one offs, it wouldn't be worth my while doing it for £150.Or am I getting the wrong end of the stick
Project x info1. if you door knock you might get some customers, although i believe one that comes to you is stronger than one hunted by door knocking, plus its your time doing it, whats that worth to you.2. if you spend thousands a year on leafleting like I do at the moment you might get some customers.3. if you advertise on yell, in the paper, local business book, and so on, you might get some customers for the money you spent4. if you pay a small fortune to a canvassing company you you might get some well priced strong customers, or you might get mucked around.YOU MIGHT GET SOME CUSTOMERS!! sure all of these methods do work, i know ive done them, but they all have down sides dont they.imagine that EVERY pound you spent got you a well priced strong customer and that it didnt cost you anything close to 3x a clean value. that concept is the foundation of what im trying to do.just so you know ive spent £8000 this year on leafleting, did every pound get me a customer? hell no! hey in the end its a new thing and may or may not work i really dont know at this time. If it doesnt work i would rather have tried and failed than not tried at all and would have only been my money wasted.keep you eyes peeled over the next week as stage 1 will unfold soon.
nice try ewan but no more info today.stauart i simply meant that there would be no more money wasted on things that may bring you a customer
mugs, its been done, open your eyes boys.
Kate your so right, I will want a chat with you soon please.