imported_sammy
New member
Hi everyone,
There is an expression - when it comes to making a living, you can either work for the man, or you can BE the man...
I'm far from a detailing expert, but I know a bit about it, as well as general business, marketing, sales, operations, personnel, legal, that sort of stuff ... and I'm wondering ... what are the economics of starting a detailing business?
1) How much do you need ($) to get started?
2) How much do you need ($) to get the business established?
3) How do you assess the marketplace (i.e., demand)?
4) What kind of production do you need (units) to shoot for?
5) What kind of gross margins do you see, generally?
Any thoughts, or pointers to info about this on the web, would be great.
I'm not ready to quit my day job, but, running a detailing business sounds like it might be a blast. WHAT'S THE REALITY?
Thanks all!
-kj-
There is an expression - when it comes to making a living, you can either work for the man, or you can BE the man...
I'm far from a detailing expert, but I know a bit about it, as well as general business, marketing, sales, operations, personnel, legal, that sort of stuff ... and I'm wondering ... what are the economics of starting a detailing business?
1) How much do you need ($) to get started?
2) How much do you need ($) to get the business established?
3) How do you assess the marketplace (i.e., demand)?
4) What kind of production do you need (units) to shoot for?
5) What kind of gross margins do you see, generally?
Any thoughts, or pointers to info about this on the web, would be great.
I'm not ready to quit my day job, but, running a detailing business sounds like it might be a blast. WHAT'S THE REALITY?
Thanks all!
-kj-