imported_Jakerooni
New member
Ok because I'm apparently the blunt on on this board I'll tell you flat out what I already see as wrong. Don't take offense. This is just striaght up.
You need a way to cut expenses $8000/mth is fine for a shop bringing in $30,000/mth. What's going on here to keep your expenses so high? Re-negotiate your contracts.
If you're already surrounded by glass repair shops why on earth would you want to start offering it? That's stupid and bad business. As a customer looking for that service I would ALWAYS go to a established business long before I checked out the new guy. And the sheer amount of start up money you need to offer new services like that will easily put you out of business if you don't have a lot of bank roll stashed somewhere.
Low prices equals crap work... That's the preception people think. If I really need a wrench and I see a "Made in China" for $.99 or a Snap on for $35 which conveys quality and higher standards to you without knowing anything more about them than what they look like and the price they charge? You're turning people away by lowering your prices. You need to raise them to be just above you're local compitietion and then explain you use better products and better methods than anyone else around so you have to charge a small premium to cover those expenses. (making that a true statement will also help your cause)
And lastly... Remember we are a very uneeded service. No one "NEEDS" their cars detailed. They "Want" them detailed. and in this economy (world wide it seems for the most part) people are severly cutting back on spending any sort of money of "wants" so they have enough to actually cover their needs. everyday businesses go out and close the doors. 99% of those are poorly manages "Wants" type of businesses. Sad as it is those are just the facts of living in the here and now. Hopefully you'll figure it out and survive. But if you don't just remember to learn from it and when things do get better pick yourself back up and try it again.
You need a way to cut expenses $8000/mth is fine for a shop bringing in $30,000/mth. What's going on here to keep your expenses so high? Re-negotiate your contracts.
If you're already surrounded by glass repair shops why on earth would you want to start offering it? That's stupid and bad business. As a customer looking for that service I would ALWAYS go to a established business long before I checked out the new guy. And the sheer amount of start up money you need to offer new services like that will easily put you out of business if you don't have a lot of bank roll stashed somewhere.
Low prices equals crap work... That's the preception people think. If I really need a wrench and I see a "Made in China" for $.99 or a Snap on for $35 which conveys quality and higher standards to you without knowing anything more about them than what they look like and the price they charge? You're turning people away by lowering your prices. You need to raise them to be just above you're local compitietion and then explain you use better products and better methods than anyone else around so you have to charge a small premium to cover those expenses. (making that a true statement will also help your cause)
And lastly... Remember we are a very uneeded service. No one "NEEDS" their cars detailed. They "Want" them detailed. and in this economy (world wide it seems for the most part) people are severly cutting back on spending any sort of money of "wants" so they have enough to actually cover their needs. everyday businesses go out and close the doors. 99% of those are poorly manages "Wants" type of businesses. Sad as it is those are just the facts of living in the here and now. Hopefully you'll figure it out and survive. But if you don't just remember to learn from it and when things do get better pick yourself back up and try it again.