Envious Eric
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here is the deal, I want to take this part time business full time. I am currently getting my management degree and only have 6 classes left, so in about 8 months, school will be over and detailing will need to be in full swing. I dont want to still be booked with only 3-4 details a week, but more like 12-20 per week! How long did it take you full time detailers (only job) to become stable enough to just run your business? Obviously I would need to hire out and employ some people, which brings me to my next question:
how do you find reliable employees? Where did you look for hiring? Did you run an add? word of mouth? I cant keep hiring friends to help me out because I believe you cant mix friends and business and still remain friends. As much as I like having my friends there to help me out when I need it, I would rather have them as a friend rather than an employee!
another question: Did you start out just doing detail work details only, or did you get started working for a delearship, used car place, or car lots first? I was thinking that maybe to make sure I have a steady income that I might look into detailing for a dealership, or used car place better yet as it might provide more stable income. Then once I get enough private details starting to book up 2 weeks in advance, then branch off into my own business. any thoughts?
what about store fronts? Worth it right from the start, or build up a client base first, then get the store front? I see it two ways: have to charge less than the other guy to get the business to get started and pay for the building and utilities, or hold fast to my pricing and let the customers come to me and hope I get the job over the cheaper guy to pay the bills/rent. Or stay mobile and create as much business as I can through word of mouth rather than have a store front creating business for me through walk ins and drive bys on a busy street? opinions?
besides reading the key to repeat business sticky, and the saying do great work and the business will find you, what other means are there to repeat business. I get a lot of people saying I do a really good job, yet no one calls and says "hey johnny sent me, or I saw johnny's car and I want you to do mine" but I get business from the same people over and over, just not new clients like I had hoped at this point. The few new clients i did get are not the type to go off and tell the world about my detailing, and somewhat price shoppers...
I have only handed out about 75 business cards on sporadics cars here and there, and walked house to house to about 500 houses passing out postcards, and from those 575 handouts, I have about 4 detail clients totaling over 200 dollars, but its not enough obviously to allow me to "quit my day job" (I waiter as my main source of income right now while in school full time)
anyone have any personal experience advice to hand out to me, either through PM on here, I would appreciate it.
how do you find reliable employees? Where did you look for hiring? Did you run an add? word of mouth? I cant keep hiring friends to help me out because I believe you cant mix friends and business and still remain friends. As much as I like having my friends there to help me out when I need it, I would rather have them as a friend rather than an employee!
another question: Did you start out just doing detail work details only, or did you get started working for a delearship, used car place, or car lots first? I was thinking that maybe to make sure I have a steady income that I might look into detailing for a dealership, or used car place better yet as it might provide more stable income. Then once I get enough private details starting to book up 2 weeks in advance, then branch off into my own business. any thoughts?
what about store fronts? Worth it right from the start, or build up a client base first, then get the store front? I see it two ways: have to charge less than the other guy to get the business to get started and pay for the building and utilities, or hold fast to my pricing and let the customers come to me and hope I get the job over the cheaper guy to pay the bills/rent. Or stay mobile and create as much business as I can through word of mouth rather than have a store front creating business for me through walk ins and drive bys on a busy street? opinions?
besides reading the key to repeat business sticky, and the saying do great work and the business will find you, what other means are there to repeat business. I get a lot of people saying I do a really good job, yet no one calls and says "hey johnny sent me, or I saw johnny's car and I want you to do mine" but I get business from the same people over and over, just not new clients like I had hoped at this point. The few new clients i did get are not the type to go off and tell the world about my detailing, and somewhat price shoppers...
I have only handed out about 75 business cards on sporadics cars here and there, and walked house to house to about 500 houses passing out postcards, and from those 575 handouts, I have about 4 detail clients totaling over 200 dollars, but its not enough obviously to allow me to "quit my day job" (I waiter as my main source of income right now while in school full time)
anyone have any personal experience advice to hand out to me, either through PM on here, I would appreciate it.