imported_thecarguy
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When you are building a business plan, how do you estimate the total number of washes (or full details or interior detail) you will end up providing?
For example:
I estimate there are 375,000 people in the area. From that, I estimate 95,000 cars. Perhaps, 25,000 car enough to have their car washed by someone else. Of those, 15000 might take their car to a detailer or mobile operation. Of those, 1500 might buy a full detail.
There are 20 other detailers in the yello pages. There are probably another 15 without a yellow page ad, totaling 35.
If each of the 15000 paid to wash their car, that would average to 428 per detailer (15000/35). Of those, 6000 might want full details twice per year giving 343 full details to each detailer per years, or 6.5 per week.
Where do you research to replace the example above with realistic numbers?
Do you find out how many BMW's are in the area and multiply that by 6 and go from there?
How do you know the market for your services is there before starting?
Many thanks in asvance!
For example:
I estimate there are 375,000 people in the area. From that, I estimate 95,000 cars. Perhaps, 25,000 car enough to have their car washed by someone else. Of those, 15000 might take their car to a detailer or mobile operation. Of those, 1500 might buy a full detail.
There are 20 other detailers in the yello pages. There are probably another 15 without a yellow page ad, totaling 35.
If each of the 15000 paid to wash their car, that would average to 428 per detailer (15000/35). Of those, 6000 might want full details twice per year giving 343 full details to each detailer per years, or 6.5 per week.
Where do you research to replace the example above with realistic numbers?
Do you find out how many BMW's are in the area and multiply that by 6 and go from there?
How do you know the market for your services is there before starting?
Many thanks in asvance!