Thanks for compliments :xyxthumbs
I left the pricing in there for a reason.
These cards, larger in size, are more like mini advertisements. Many people have pricing in their paper advertising like fliers or posted on their websites.
I do not leave these business cards in public places. If I did, then I would not include the prices because it is a lot of money and they would be turned away since they wouldn't know much about what the service includes.
Rather, I ask the owners of the cars I just detailed if I may leave them with a few to pass out to their friends or family.
All of them say yes. So, basically, when someone new receives the card from the person who just had their car "awesomely" detailed, they have everything they need to know about me, the kind of work I do (by seeing the car) and the pricing for the service to be done.
So, when I recieve calls, the real questions concern what is included in a "Deluxe Detail" or an "Express Detail"
I work on referral only. I don't advertise in the tradtional sense. I do not want Joe Q Public. I want a small network that travels in a wealthier circle. Also, I do not want volume business.
For example, tomorrow I am working on a BMW X8 and his BMW X5 on Tuesday. He came referred to me by a woman whose Mercedes I did. He called me and said he saw the work I did on the Mercedes and received my business card and wanted the Deluxe Detail without asking what it included. His only question was how much more for the SUV.
Pricing is not an issue with these folks. I'm sure many of you pro detailers or weekend warriors deal with clients like these. Like ScottWax works on the Lambos and Bentleys of the strip club owner. I'm sure pricing is not a concern with him!
