I'm interested in picking your brains over over inherent problems that arise with mobile wash programs as I try to develop one myself.
Ideally I'd like something that is largely scalable and "replicable". A system that can be used anywhere, and performed the exact same way every time. Ideally it'd be an entire business system that is "franchise-able". What I mean by this is that when a system is developed, and proven to work, it's something that a person can copy/paste into any city and it will perform the same exact way.
I also have found one mistake I've made already which is that my mobile wash customers develop a personal relationship with "me" washing their car rather than the company or brand washing their car ("Grant" washes my car and does a great job, call "him"! Instead of "Renu Auto" washes my car and does a great job, call "them"!). This also becomes a problem because they're just texting ME to wash their car whenever is convenient for them during the week. I should have been less accommodating from the start because running out whenever and wherever they want is obviously highly inefficient. They also get nervous whenever one of my employees is doing it because they trust "Grant" and not "Renu" yet.
Ideally I'd solve the problem of inefficiency by dividing the city into 5 different georgraphical sections. Monday we are in this part of town, Tues this part of town, ect, ect. Take it or leave it. Trying to make everyone happy is a loosing proposition as I find myself driving ALL over town, trying to accommodate everyone, and giving them an estimate of what time I'll be there becomes difficult since every day is so different. Does any one else have any different ideas besides dividing the town up? Obviously it's going to be impossible to make everyone happy, but it could also be a positive scarcity complex, i.e. "Renu is only here on Mondays, I better get it done now or I won't have another chance all week." What would you do to try and make a scheduling-system that worked well in the mobile-wash environment?
The other thing is customer communication. Often as a mobile washer many of my customers are a wash-when-needed type of customer so rather than having their car done once a week religiously, they either text me when they want it done, or in the morning I'll text them saying the van is out and about today and ask if they'd like their car done. Trying to do this on a large, scalable level, with employees becomes obviously difficult. One thought I had was to start a mobile-text-campaign where flyers would go out to each office building, home, ect stating something alone the lines of "Text WASH ME to 54444 to join our text list and be notified each week when a Renu Auto Mobile Wash Van is in your area!". Ideally the busy working professional would remain in their office, simply reply to our outgoing text either week and say "Yea, wash my Blue Totota Camery license plate 345-ZZY" or something. We could then charge their card each week without needing to swipe, bother them, or disrupt their work day. The problem I've run into is that those "Text "x" to 54444" programs are really designed for smoothie shops to shoot out a daily coupon to their customers and not really to have easy or efficient two-way communication with it's customers. Is it possible? Yes, but very cumbersome. Maybe use a traditional phone? Everyone grouped in the phone book by geographical location? Anyone here have experience with those text-program-providers that may point my in the right direction? I'm curious what your thoughts would be in that arena.
Does anyone have experience with a credit card merchant processor that can electronically and securely keep card info on file and then charge their card each week without a physical swipe? Square can do a manually entered card number (and yes you're gonna get dinged on the percentage a little more), but they have no way to keep the card info on file. Running around an office trying to track down customers to get their card is sometimes tricky because they end up in a meeting after you get their keys or leaving with others to lunch.
Eco-Wash options. I love the idea of environmentally friendly washes because it avoids so many problems here and in the future with city regulations. While ONR has been great in most instances, occasionally a traditional rinse-wash is a better option. Rather than a huge, cumbersome wash mat, has anyone seen any options for a wash berm that you place downgrade of the wash area and before storm drains? I've seen pictures, but haven't had success finding where we can track them down.
If anyone has read The E-Myth, you'll probably understand my hope to create a program that would be easily scalable and over come some of these problems I've been struggling with above. I know people like Justin Murphy have really had success with mobile washes and I'd like to develop a system that runs smoothly enough that it can supplement my business without becoming a huge headache.
Appreciate your thoughts and input guys!
Hope to see ya at SEMA!
Ideally I'd like something that is largely scalable and "replicable". A system that can be used anywhere, and performed the exact same way every time. Ideally it'd be an entire business system that is "franchise-able". What I mean by this is that when a system is developed, and proven to work, it's something that a person can copy/paste into any city and it will perform the same exact way.
I also have found one mistake I've made already which is that my mobile wash customers develop a personal relationship with "me" washing their car rather than the company or brand washing their car ("Grant" washes my car and does a great job, call "him"! Instead of "Renu Auto" washes my car and does a great job, call "them"!). This also becomes a problem because they're just texting ME to wash their car whenever is convenient for them during the week. I should have been less accommodating from the start because running out whenever and wherever they want is obviously highly inefficient. They also get nervous whenever one of my employees is doing it because they trust "Grant" and not "Renu" yet.
Ideally I'd solve the problem of inefficiency by dividing the city into 5 different georgraphical sections. Monday we are in this part of town, Tues this part of town, ect, ect. Take it or leave it. Trying to make everyone happy is a loosing proposition as I find myself driving ALL over town, trying to accommodate everyone, and giving them an estimate of what time I'll be there becomes difficult since every day is so different. Does any one else have any different ideas besides dividing the town up? Obviously it's going to be impossible to make everyone happy, but it could also be a positive scarcity complex, i.e. "Renu is only here on Mondays, I better get it done now or I won't have another chance all week." What would you do to try and make a scheduling-system that worked well in the mobile-wash environment?
The other thing is customer communication. Often as a mobile washer many of my customers are a wash-when-needed type of customer so rather than having their car done once a week religiously, they either text me when they want it done, or in the morning I'll text them saying the van is out and about today and ask if they'd like their car done. Trying to do this on a large, scalable level, with employees becomes obviously difficult. One thought I had was to start a mobile-text-campaign where flyers would go out to each office building, home, ect stating something alone the lines of "Text WASH ME to 54444 to join our text list and be notified each week when a Renu Auto Mobile Wash Van is in your area!". Ideally the busy working professional would remain in their office, simply reply to our outgoing text either week and say "Yea, wash my Blue Totota Camery license plate 345-ZZY" or something. We could then charge their card each week without needing to swipe, bother them, or disrupt their work day. The problem I've run into is that those "Text "x" to 54444" programs are really designed for smoothie shops to shoot out a daily coupon to their customers and not really to have easy or efficient two-way communication with it's customers. Is it possible? Yes, but very cumbersome. Maybe use a traditional phone? Everyone grouped in the phone book by geographical location? Anyone here have experience with those text-program-providers that may point my in the right direction? I'm curious what your thoughts would be in that arena.
Does anyone have experience with a credit card merchant processor that can electronically and securely keep card info on file and then charge their card each week without a physical swipe? Square can do a manually entered card number (and yes you're gonna get dinged on the percentage a little more), but they have no way to keep the card info on file. Running around an office trying to track down customers to get their card is sometimes tricky because they end up in a meeting after you get their keys or leaving with others to lunch.
Eco-Wash options. I love the idea of environmentally friendly washes because it avoids so many problems here and in the future with city regulations. While ONR has been great in most instances, occasionally a traditional rinse-wash is a better option. Rather than a huge, cumbersome wash mat, has anyone seen any options for a wash berm that you place downgrade of the wash area and before storm drains? I've seen pictures, but haven't had success finding where we can track them down.
If anyone has read The E-Myth, you'll probably understand my hope to create a program that would be easily scalable and over come some of these problems I've been struggling with above. I know people like Justin Murphy have really had success with mobile washes and I'd like to develop a system that runs smoothly enough that it can supplement my business without becoming a huge headache.
Appreciate your thoughts and input guys!
Hope to see ya at SEMA!