I am currently still in the beginning stages of getting my detailing business off the ground. As any business owner knows, every day is a challenge. It seems as if every time something good happens, there are subsequently setbacks. With that being said, I am still pursuing this because it is my passion and I am determined to make it happen.
I recently have come across an opportunity to set up shop at a relatively busy gas station. It is located in the heart of my downtown and see's lots of traffic on a daily basis. Now I understand that is all irrelevant if I plan to set up and expect customers to come to me. But thats not the case. I just would like more exposure and to possibly shift the direction of my business plan slightly and start targeting the every day consumer. Yea, its nice to do a paint correction and get paid handsomely for it, but the truth of the matter is, I dont get those on the regular.
With all that being said, this spot at a gas station will enable me about 4-5 spots at any given time. My goal would be to offer an affordable $10 wash with the option of add ons. Everything strictly exterior with the max time that I am wanting to spend on a car 15 minutes. The landlord has no problem with me offering other services like headlight restoration and windshield repair. He is allowing me to give it a test trial (very rare of landlords) for 2months and enabling me to make my decision on whether to extend when done.
The space is going to be $550 (flat) a month. I am not necessarily expecting anyone to have the answer for me on whether or not I should do it, but I would like some insights. Has anyone ever gone down this route? I am really trying to be as patient and persevering with this business venture, but I am really needing a breakthrough!
Thanks for reading and your advice
I recently have come across an opportunity to set up shop at a relatively busy gas station. It is located in the heart of my downtown and see's lots of traffic on a daily basis. Now I understand that is all irrelevant if I plan to set up and expect customers to come to me. But thats not the case. I just would like more exposure and to possibly shift the direction of my business plan slightly and start targeting the every day consumer. Yea, its nice to do a paint correction and get paid handsomely for it, but the truth of the matter is, I dont get those on the regular.
With all that being said, this spot at a gas station will enable me about 4-5 spots at any given time. My goal would be to offer an affordable $10 wash with the option of add ons. Everything strictly exterior with the max time that I am wanting to spend on a car 15 minutes. The landlord has no problem with me offering other services like headlight restoration and windshield repair. He is allowing me to give it a test trial (very rare of landlords) for 2months and enabling me to make my decision on whether to extend when done.
The space is going to be $550 (flat) a month. I am not necessarily expecting anyone to have the answer for me on whether or not I should do it, but I would like some insights. Has anyone ever gone down this route? I am really trying to be as patient and persevering with this business venture, but I am really needing a breakthrough!
Thanks for reading and your advice