So, long story short my wife has gotten a work opportunity where shell make more and the only way we can make it work is if i quit or go part time. I currently make about 45k a year. So, with that being said i plan on going part time and taking on detailing full time come spring. Deciding how part time i go is where i need your input so i have realistic expectations.
So, for those of you that do detailing full time, what did you make for your most profitable month? What do you make on average? And lastly (though not as important), how many hours do you usually put in? I know there are plenty of variables, but i just want to get an idea of what to expect or what i can hope to achieve.
Primarily i get most of my business from craigslist ads that link to my facebook page which i am slowly building with before and afters. On my best week this year when i took a week off work and was able to say yes to every customer, was roughly around $700. If i can do those numbers on average, id be happy.
That brings me to my next question. Do you find having a dedicated website helps actually get more customers? Facebook seems to work pretty well, and i dont have pre made packages nor prices and honestly would rather keep it that way as it just seems easier. Do any of you successfully run your business with only social media pages? While i dont mind making a website, i also dont want to complicate things when facebook seems to display my business pretty well i think. Though i havent yet, i do plan to invest quite a bit into google adwords that i think ill just link to my facebook.
Thanks in advance to everyone. I almost live on these forums lately researching and learning as most as i can before i dive into this. This will all be happening around april.
Oh, i also have money saved up to pay my bills for about 2 years and plan to have enough chemicals to last a while so essentially once i go at this there wont be much ill have to spend beside marketing. Obviously the plan isnt to burn through the money though.
So, for those of you that do detailing full time, what did you make for your most profitable month? What do you make on average? And lastly (though not as important), how many hours do you usually put in? I know there are plenty of variables, but i just want to get an idea of what to expect or what i can hope to achieve.
Primarily i get most of my business from craigslist ads that link to my facebook page which i am slowly building with before and afters. On my best week this year when i took a week off work and was able to say yes to every customer, was roughly around $700. If i can do those numbers on average, id be happy.
That brings me to my next question. Do you find having a dedicated website helps actually get more customers? Facebook seems to work pretty well, and i dont have pre made packages nor prices and honestly would rather keep it that way as it just seems easier. Do any of you successfully run your business with only social media pages? While i dont mind making a website, i also dont want to complicate things when facebook seems to display my business pretty well i think. Though i havent yet, i do plan to invest quite a bit into google adwords that i think ill just link to my facebook.
Thanks in advance to everyone. I almost live on these forums lately researching and learning as most as i can before i dive into this. This will all be happening around april.
Oh, i also have money saved up to pay my bills for about 2 years and plan to have enough chemicals to last a while so essentially once i go at this there wont be much ill have to spend beside marketing. Obviously the plan isnt to burn through the money though.