Well I've found that the single best form of advertising is to get your van smartly signed, it's brought in no end of work for me, ok, I'm an established window cleaner of over 23 years, but at one point I'd run my business down to the point where I only had about two and a half days worth of work per week.
Along came WFP into my eager hands and I'd re-discovered me enthusiasm for the job, suddenly I needed an awful lot more work.
It slowly trickled in, I didn't bother canvassing in any shape or form, I merely followed up on people asking for quotes...wasn't bothered if I had to drive a few miles between accounts...
got the van and got it signed (£250) The rate at which work came in - and is still coming in- really increased, so much so I'm now full to the gills to be honest.
I get people come up to me in the van while I'm sat in Tesco's car park, I've had one person follow me home to ask for my services, the other day I had a phone call from a woman cos my van was parked outside her flat while i toddled off to do some shopping in the town.
Smart signing makes you appear professional, as does a uniform with your logo and so on embroidered on.
It makes you visible, it helps you to stand out from the crowd.
It works.
Window cleaning isn't a get rich quick job, it takes time to build up your round, years in fact, and it takes effort....
Leafleting, knocking doors, yellow pages, local pages, parish magazines, anywhere in fact you can get your name is good.
Depending on the depth of your pocket of course!
Loads may start up in window cleaning because of the potential lure of earning good money, but as many find out, you can't wave a magic wand and hey presto! Go out and earn £200 a day....
Ian