higher end cars?

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how do you find higher end clients that are willing to pay for the great work. Now in the winter I'm looking to do more high end cars. It's getting cold out so I bought a nice heater for the garage but still looking how to bring in the better clients that are willing to pay more money because I will do their car only that day. Any ideas on how to get the nicer cars in? This summer I did a newer Bentley and many BMWs, looking to keep with those type of cars
 
First off:
•Besides a newer Bentley and many BMWs...
-what's your definition of other higher-end cars.

Secondly:
•During the Winter months...
-How do you propose to get these higher-end vehicles
from their owners' residences---to be inside your
garage; and, then, back to their owners' residences...

-And all of this travel-time occurring without them,
somehow: being indecorously affected by Wintertime's
usual accompanying spate of inclimate weather?



Bob
 
Word of mouth is really everything. When you're dealing with people who are spending a lot of money, for quality work, that's exactly what they want; quality work.

I guess if you're going to be actively looking for it, build a portfolio of work that those types of clientele would want to see. Stuff they know they can trust you with.

I think Bob's questions are the ones that you should be asking yourself. They're very good points. I think that you should consider this before you get the client.

What happens when Joe tells you he wants his brand new 458 detailed? You have 1 of 2 options. Either go to his residence and do it, or get the car to your residence and do it. But how? These are things the client is going to want you to have figured out prior to delivery. If you don't, it shows that you aren't prepared.
 
is there sites where I can promote. I'm buying a newer suburban ltz soon so I could travel to their homes.
I tried working for an independent use car lot and they wanted a brand new car for $150. I did a few but not worth my time when I can do a regular car for $150/200 and takes me a quarter of the time. I see lots of nice cars drive around my area so the cars are here. not sure where they live. is they a good way to promote to the higher end cars?
 
Go to facebook, make an interesting and story telling post about your detailing skills, go to facebook ads, pick the income level over 100k, results.
 
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