Silverhorse84
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- Aug 7, 2014
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Hi Everyone,
Thanks in advance for all of the great advice and resources for information regard the business of professional detailing. It has been a great help for me in many regards. The advice on the forum has helped me to gain some serious perspective on what it takes and what issues can occur in the business of being a provider of professional car wash and detailing services.
Formalities aside, I am nearing the latter stages of my business plan in which I will now need to start making some projections on the profitability of the business over the course of a 3-year timeframe on a month-to-month basis. I've developed some pretty solid marketing strategies based on information that I've learned from formal training as well as stuff that I've picked up from various resources, including here, but this is now the section of the plan that seems be the most daunting task of all.
So, here are my questions for the professional wash & detail business owners (mobile & shop-based):
1. How did you go about making forecasts on sales for your services? What was the basis for those projections?
2. How long did it take you to start seeing profits?
3. If you were immediately successful within 1-3 months of opening for business, what led to your success?
4. Lastly, once projections were made, did you hit your goals or did you find that you were missing the mark month over month?
Sorry for the long initial post, but I am see that planning is critical in business. Without a plan, business is destined for failure. And, while a plan does not guarantee success, it certainly can stack the odds in your favor. I forget where I heard this, but I believe it to be true: "Plan to work, work the plan."
I've got a lot vested in this business so far and any insight or recommendations on how to figure this next stage of the plan out would be really helpful.
Feed back please
Thanks,
-Silverhorse84
Thanks in advance for all of the great advice and resources for information regard the business of professional detailing. It has been a great help for me in many regards. The advice on the forum has helped me to gain some serious perspective on what it takes and what issues can occur in the business of being a provider of professional car wash and detailing services.
Formalities aside, I am nearing the latter stages of my business plan in which I will now need to start making some projections on the profitability of the business over the course of a 3-year timeframe on a month-to-month basis. I've developed some pretty solid marketing strategies based on information that I've learned from formal training as well as stuff that I've picked up from various resources, including here, but this is now the section of the plan that seems be the most daunting task of all.
So, here are my questions for the professional wash & detail business owners (mobile & shop-based):
1. How did you go about making forecasts on sales for your services? What was the basis for those projections?
2. How long did it take you to start seeing profits?
3. If you were immediately successful within 1-3 months of opening for business, what led to your success?
4. Lastly, once projections were made, did you hit your goals or did you find that you were missing the mark month over month?
Sorry for the long initial post, but I am see that planning is critical in business. Without a plan, business is destined for failure. And, while a plan does not guarantee success, it certainly can stack the odds in your favor. I forget where I heard this, but I believe it to be true: "Plan to work, work the plan."
I've got a lot vested in this business so far and any insight or recommendations on how to figure this next stage of the plan out would be really helpful.
Feed back please
Thanks,
-Silverhorse84