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canvass and leaflet in affluent areas mate.itll pay off in time.
Quote from: dazmond on May 27, 2015, 08:57:49 pmcanvass and leaflet in affluent areas mate.itll pay off in time. why dose it have to be affluent areas thats just another load of crap, if you clean the customers windows properly and keep them happy you will turn them into clients which is the most important factor as they will always stick with your cleaning services, its all about retention if you build your round and turn all customers into clients it dose not matter what type of area you decide to work. Its just about understanding the difference between a customer and a client.
I stay away from large houses - no better than anyone else just looks good when you want to brag. What works for me is hitting the right age group, generally people who understand you need repeat business. New estates are the worst. All my work is on recommendations so generally very few mess me about. I don't use facebook for my business. From what I've seen most of it seems very chavvy and unprofessional.
Who'd 've thunk? Facebook customers are like ebay customers. They just want cheap. Oh, and the cheaper the price, the harder to please.
Quote from: Tadgh O Shea on May 28, 2015, 01:02:27 amQuote from: dazmond on May 27, 2015, 08:57:49 pmcanvass and leaflet in affluent areas mate.itll pay off in time. why dose it have to be affluent areas thats just another load of crap, if you clean the customers windows properly and keep them happy you will turn them into clients which is the most important factor as they will always stick with your cleaning services, its all about retention if you build your round and turn all customers into clients it dose not matter what type of area you decide to work. Its just about understanding the difference between a customer and a client.ive had my own window cleaning business for 22 years mate and true you do get messers both rich and poor! BUT!i sold most of my less affluent areas of work on a long time ago once i got a foothold in the leafy suburbs as you can charge more money for your services,less messers generally and nicer working environment.if you can pick up some larger country houses as well your laughing as these are the cream of a mainly domestic round as again you can charge a higher price resulting in a higher hourly rate.they also dont get canvassed/leafleted as often as other work either.
I stay away from large houses - no better than anyone else - just looks good when you want to brag. What works for me is hitting the right age group, generally people who understand you need repeat business. New estates are the worst. All my work is on recommendations so generally very few mess me about. I don't use facebook for my business. From what I've seen most of it seems very chavvy and unprofessional.
Quote from: 8weekly on May 28, 2015, 08:10:01 amWho'd 've thunk? Facebook customers are like ebay customers. They just want cheap. Oh, and the cheaper the price, the harder to please.+1"Cheep window cleaner wanted""Who is the cheapest window cleaner?""I want a good cheep window cleaner, any1 now any?"Avoid facebook.