While putting together a business blueprint, I have been asking for feedback. I got it and it has raised my curiosity...to the point of wanting to get your feedback.
The initial design to go with the name of the company had a faded picture that was, in my opinion, very nice. One person said it was "too nice" and should be more of a laymen type of design. Most detailer web sites have nice cars shown. I don't work on exotic cars (yet
). I work on daily drivers and the daily driver folks say they want to see a site that relates to them...a site with cars like theirs. Is there value in that?
Another point was where the business is being operated. Many have asked where I have my shop and I tell them I work from home (aka, out of the garage). When I told a guy that I worked out of my home, he had a 'disappointed' look on his face and the conversation immediately felt like he had already determined I was not the right guy to detail his car....like....ohhhh, another guy working from home. He must not be very good. It was a bit sad because it did not seem to matter what I said...his mind was already made up.
Detailing is not my primary source of income and I am not in a position to go out and get a shop (or build a new garage out back).
Why is there an astigmatism when a person says they work from their home? One guy told me that the web page looked "too professional" and left the impression that they would be pulling up to some exotic garage to have the work done. No offense, but I have seen a lot of shops and it really does not seem to matter what kind of shop...it is the reputation of the detailer. So, how do we combat that? Is there a way to build a web site that let's people know this is not some million dollar operation in a million dollar facility?
How many professional detailers work from their home (whether stand alone shop or attached garage)?
Thanks for any feedback on the matter
Feed back please
The initial design to go with the name of the company had a faded picture that was, in my opinion, very nice. One person said it was "too nice" and should be more of a laymen type of design. Most detailer web sites have nice cars shown. I don't work on exotic cars (yet

Another point was where the business is being operated. Many have asked where I have my shop and I tell them I work from home (aka, out of the garage). When I told a guy that I worked out of my home, he had a 'disappointed' look on his face and the conversation immediately felt like he had already determined I was not the right guy to detail his car....like....ohhhh, another guy working from home. He must not be very good. It was a bit sad because it did not seem to matter what I said...his mind was already made up.
Detailing is not my primary source of income and I am not in a position to go out and get a shop (or build a new garage out back).
Why is there an astigmatism when a person says they work from their home? One guy told me that the web page looked "too professional" and left the impression that they would be pulling up to some exotic garage to have the work done. No offense, but I have seen a lot of shops and it really does not seem to matter what kind of shop...it is the reputation of the detailer. So, how do we combat that? Is there a way to build a web site that let's people know this is not some million dollar operation in a million dollar facility?
How many professional detailers work from their home (whether stand alone shop or attached garage)?
Thanks for any feedback on the matter
Feed back please