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Paul Coleman

Ian's (windowwasher's) website
« on: May 13, 2008, 09:07:44 pm »
Just wanted to give a plug to WW's site.  This is W/C related.  Hope you don't mind this Ian.
OK, I do realise that it may need a bit of proof reading but it does seem to be reasonably effective because he keeps it near the top of the search engine listings.
I paid Ian £49 for a year's advertising on his site which gives me a page with some text and pictures.
Since I decided to do this at the latter end of '07, I have NOT been deluged with enquiries.  However, there has been a steady, slow trickle of phone calls.  Some of the jobs I turned down to to poor access.
Currently, as a direct result of that page, I have work that I value at approximately £1,100 per year.  It would be more if I provided a monthly servicve like some on here.  I have declined other work via that source that I would value at around £400 - £500 per year.
So, not spectacular, but a slow and steady growth.

Apart from the need for a bit of proof reading, I would also say that the site could lead a potential customer to think that the businesses advertising on there are subsidiaries of Ian's business.
So it's not perfect (nor do I expect perfection) but it seems to be working for me.  I wouldn't want work to flood in too quickly as it might be a struggle for me to cope anyway.  But it does show me that people are more and more inclined to look online for a W/C.  It's not necessarily those who you would expect to either.  Some of the enquiries have come from pensioners.

Re: Ian's (windowwasher's) website
« Reply #1 on: May 13, 2008, 09:31:14 pm »
That was quite informative shiner, thanks for that. I've always thought that Ian had a good basic idea and strategy, but was a bit shy about being specific on prices.

His site is first rate i've always thought that.

He is always very helpfull on here and gave me a copy of jims mowing etc, and is always offering to help people out.

He's also very good on WC  in general and knows about it being loyalty based etc and I admire the straightforward way he controls his bad debts. (i'm saying that in some areas(areas where I struggle)he has a brilliant grasp.)

His achilies heel is not spelling, it's that he thinks people are having a go at him whenever it gets mentioned.


Paul Coleman

Re: Ian's (windowwasher's) website
« Reply #2 on: May 13, 2008, 09:39:25 pm »
That was quite informative shiner, thanks for that. I've always thought that Ian had a good basic idea and strategy, but was a bit shy about being specific on prices.

His site is first rate i've always thought that.

He is always very helpfull on here and gave me a copy of jims mowing etc, and is always offering to help people out.

He's also very good on WC  in general and knows about it being loyalty based etc and I admire the straightforward way he controls his bad debts. (i'm saying that in some areas(areas where I struggle)he has a brilliant grasp.)

His achilies heel is not spelling, it's that he thinks people are having a go at him whenever it gets mentioned.



Oh dear.  I hope he doesn't think I was having a go about it because that wasn't my intention.
In fact, although it may not appear so at first glance, my post was meant to be complimentary.
I would say that I have obtained about half as much work from Ian's site as I have from Yellow Pages.  However, it has been for a small fraction of the outlay.
If anyone is thinking of advertising on Ian's site, I would say give it a try.  I took the view that the worst that could happen is losing £49.  Whereas I am actually in profit by quite some margin.
I do hope this post encourages a few people to give it a try.
Ian was not aware I was going to post this BTW.
Hope I've presented it in a reasonable manner.

nat

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Re: Ian's (windowwasher's) website
« Reply #3 on: May 13, 2008, 09:46:08 pm »
it seems very straight forward to me shiner ;)

m.b.s.

Re: Ian's (windowwasher's) website
« Reply #4 on: May 13, 2008, 09:49:42 pm »
ive reacently only got mine from ian and yes it was a free site i won but if it wasent i would be in profit already . i would say to any one out there give ian a call you will not regreat it  if you only get one job out of it and its a £10 job over the year you will have made £70 profit that must be good bussines sence surely
and ive got more than one from it ;)

WCE

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Re: Ian's (windowwasher's) website
« Reply #5 on: May 13, 2008, 09:57:32 pm »
His site is first rate i've always thought that.

He is always very helpfull on here and gave me a copy of jims mowing etc, and is always offering to help people out.

Agreed Discount! Shock Horror!!! :)
WCE- For Windows that shine everytime!

Re: Ian's (windowwasher's) website
« Reply #6 on: May 13, 2008, 10:23:08 pm »
Thank you for the kind comments guys  ;D.

I always will try and help, this is one of the reasons I do what I do on www.windowwashers.co.uk helping others as an added bonus helps me aswell which is good for me and who is on there.


nice to get some compliments sometimes, makes it all worth while  ;D

just added a few new places on the site and more coming shortly.

Ian

brett walker

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Re: Ian's (windowwasher's) website
« Reply #7 on: May 14, 2008, 12:33:28 am »
Would have to agree Ian is a top class guy always willing to help gives you a honest opinion

last week Ian asked for my opinion on a website he had designed and i gave him my honest opinion, i was impressed he clearly knows his stuff 8)

regards

Brett

just a minute Ians offline at the minute hes never offline ;D :o

trevor perry

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Re: Ian's (windowwasher's) website
« Reply #8 on: May 14, 2008, 08:58:46 am »
ian did my site a couple of months ago and it is already pretty high up on the search lists ,i havnt monitored if work has come from this source but i am 100 per cent happy with the site and the service he offers.

well done ian
better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove any doubt

Re: Ian's (windowwasher's) website
« Reply #9 on: May 14, 2008, 02:36:03 pm »
ian did my site a couple of months ago and it is already pretty high up on the search lists ,i havnt monitored if work has come from this source but i am 100 per cent happy with the site and the service he offers.

well done ian
Thank you for the kind words Trevor.

Ian