I recommend getting a job at a detail shop to learn the ropes. A professional detail business is night and day different from cleaning cars at a dealer.
That's what I did before starting my own paint protection business. I worked at 3 of the best shops in Socal. Plus I was able to keep a rep...
I think I looked into that but it will share your voicemail box.
That's why I didn't use it cause I started my business while working for some else. Didn't want my boss to call my cell and find out.
Here's some quick steps on how I started mine just last year.
-Choose name
-Build website (I used weebly)
-Build facebook, twitter, google+, istagram pages
-Buy pre-paid flip phone
-Buy company shirts
-Buy business cards
-Slowing buy all the tools/supplies
-Prepare your mobile vehicle
-Write...
I believe I read it here.
Offer 10% off their next detail and the new client gets 10% off too.
This works since most likely they will be friends.
Plus, you get a new client and secured another job with your previous one.
In my opinion those names are way to long. Get rid of "mobile". Its not needed and if you ever get a shop your screwed.
Make a list of running detailing business names and another list with industry words. Then start mixing a couple.
Since Facebook and Google + are successful might as well get Twitter and Instagram in the mix!
Mods you should merge all of these into one big thread.
https://twitter.com/Pacificautofilm
Instagram
I will follow as many as I can below me!