I worked out a deal with my local paper in OC, CA a year and half ago. It did not make me a lot of money but it surely got me some quick needed cash.
Most customers were very easy to deal with. Some did expect a higher level of service. 70% of the cars were easy to work with, the other 30% were a mess. The average tip I got was $10, some tipped about $20 and others nothing.
It got me about 5 regular customers. It got me an office where I go to once week to detail cars. I get there at 8am and leave by 12 or 1pm with about $250 in my pocket, sometimes more, sometimes less. Then to my next stop.
Run a deal that works for you. Be ready to be swamped with calls when the deal runs. Also be ready for the long days and hard labor.
Run a deal with your local newspaper better. Most subscribers are folks over the age of 40, home owners and retirees.
Good luck.
William Umana
William, exactly what I am talking about it seems most who posted here had a bad exp with this. The first time I ran these deals I ran into problems but the deal ended up helping my biz long term. Now that I have exp, I will be even more prepared when the deal launches. I have lived these deals first hand and the positive outweighed the negative for my situation.
Like I said if your not detailing everyday, then a blast of business would be good in every way. If it fits in your plan and for me, I was looking long term then I am all for it. Just make sure you educate yourself enough to know exactly what is going to happen during this influx of business.
It leads me to the 6 p's that I learned in the military
piss,poor,planning leads too piss,poor,performance
Make sure you have a well thought out plan.
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