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That might work, but I don't think the paper is as popular as it used to be. One of the best forms seems to be posting on local forums (which I saw you are on H-T). But alot of those kinds of sites are cracking down on detailers posting up recent details to bring in customers unless you are a sponsors of the site (reasonably so).
I think flyers are not an efficent way to get business. 85% of car owners don't give a about their cars and another 10% don't want to spend more than the $99 special to get their car cleaned so IMO why put fliers on their houses or cars? If you see someone with a really nice looking car introduce yourself, tell them what you do and give them a card. Has worked well for me. Car shows and cruse nights are a good place to meet car lovers as well, and of coarse a web site is king.
I have not advertised in local papers, but it would be interesting to find out if it would be sucessful or not. I would think no especially since to get a decent size ad it is expensive
I agree with MDetail that newspapers just are as popular. Readership and subscriptions are way down nationwide. People are now turning directly to the papers webpage (me included). I have placed an electronic add on a local radio stations page. The add is a banner type thing on their homepage. Clicking it directly links to my site. It costs 3 bucks a day (1k a year). It has only been up for two weeks but has already brought in three jobs.
Have you exhausted all the "free" forms of advertising? Facebook page, craigslist ads, flyers, donating a detail to a charity auction or car show, posting on local car forums and so on, are all free ways to gain business. I have gotten business from each one of those ideas. I've never spent a dime on advertising, and at this point I stay busy enough that I won't need to.
Good luck! :dblthumb2:
yeah i think personally going and talking to potential clients is probably best, i jsut have to figure out how to do this without seeming like im trying to sell something, everyone hates the guy who just keeps haggling you looking to make a buck.
Just make it quick and not pushy.....introduce your self, compliment them on their car and say it looks like they like to take care of it. Tell them that you are a professional mobile detailer, give them a card and tell them to contact you if they need a professional detailing service.....
Thanks. Another thing I did at a car show is raffle off a 50% coupon and 10% coupon. So I called the person the won the 50% and let them know. Then I called everyone else that entered and told them they won 10% off. I think I ended up getting 15 jobs from that show, and only had to give most people a 10% discount. Well worth it imo.
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Just make it quick and not pushy.....introduce your self, compliment them on their car and say it looks like they like to take care of it. Tell them that you are a professional mobile detailer, give them a card and tell them to contact you if they need a professional detailing service.....
Thanks. Another thing I did at a car show is raffle off a 50% coupon and 10% coupon. So I called the person the won the 50% and let them know. Then I called everyone else that entered and told them they won 10% off. I think I ended up getting 15 jobs from that show, and only had to give most people a 10% discount. Well worth it imo.
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