RonAlv
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- May 25, 2016
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So after being in the work force for some 35 plus years, i can say that I have found a profession that I enjoy. Don't get me wrong, I work in fiber optics as my full time job, but I would like to make some extra coin on the side. Been reading alot of good stuff here on the forums here of what to do, and what not to do. So I will start off by asking a few questions.
1. With starting out - I would need to perform work in my home garage. Since I already have tools and equipment set up here.
2. I plan on offering one step services, and up charge for additional services. Targeting middle income persons, that drive their cars on a daily basis.
3. Advertisement, would simply be word of mouth or social media. I feel that I am not generating additional income as of yet, so I do not want the additional cost to advertise just yet.
4. Price point for services. (I have conducting 3 tests on my own vehicle's and the time that it takes me to wash with 2 step method, dry, clay, and wax exterior of 2005 Honda Accord, 2015 Ford Escape, and 2008 Dodge Nitro. Approximately 3 hours from start to finish. I am figuring on a $30 dollar and hour formula).
5. Upfront product cost. I know I do not need everything I would like to have in my arsenal at once.
With having a plan first, I think it will better prepare me in the long run on expectations. As I do more research on competition and their prices, I can come up with a more detailed package plan and cost.
Any input is greatly appreciated.
Ron.
1. With starting out - I would need to perform work in my home garage. Since I already have tools and equipment set up here.
2. I plan on offering one step services, and up charge for additional services. Targeting middle income persons, that drive their cars on a daily basis.
3. Advertisement, would simply be word of mouth or social media. I feel that I am not generating additional income as of yet, so I do not want the additional cost to advertise just yet.
4. Price point for services. (I have conducting 3 tests on my own vehicle's and the time that it takes me to wash with 2 step method, dry, clay, and wax exterior of 2005 Honda Accord, 2015 Ford Escape, and 2008 Dodge Nitro. Approximately 3 hours from start to finish. I am figuring on a $30 dollar and hour formula).
5. Upfront product cost. I know I do not need everything I would like to have in my arsenal at once.
With having a plan first, I think it will better prepare me in the long run on expectations. As I do more research on competition and their prices, I can come up with a more detailed package plan and cost.
Any input is greatly appreciated.
Ron.