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    How to gain more new customers using a Sidewalk Sandwich Sign

    How to gain more new customers using a Sidewalk Sandwich Sign


    If you're a Mobile Detailer hopefully your work rig is shiny with black tires and clean windows and you have your business signage on it somewhere...


    Problem - No Marketing Signage on Location
    The problem is that you can't always have your work rig close to where the detailing work is being performed so anyone passing by won't easily know who you are and how to contact you.

    Solution - Sidewalk A-Frame Sandwich Sign
    Here's way you can get new customers and that's with a Sidewalk A-Frame Sandwich Sign. These are relatively inexpensive and you can customize it for your business.

    Then anytime you're detailing a car, have the sign on display nearby where potential customers can see and read it. Be sure to use large lettering for key points of information like,

    • Name
    • Phone Number


    For example if you're working in someone's driveway but your Detail Van is parked down the road a space or two due to crowded parking, you want the letters on the board large enough for someone driving by to read and capture the two most important pieces of information,

    What you do -> Detail Cars
    How to get a hold of you -> Your Phone Number


    Your Sidewalk A-Frame Sandwich Sign could look something like this...




    You can add other information like a website or basic services, etc. but these would be in smaller lettering and shouldn't be to overwhelming... stick with 2 - 4 basic pieces of information. You can even attach a business car holder and keep it stocked up or a holder for tri-fold fliers, then if you stop working to talk to a potential customer you have printed material you can give them on the spot.


    Do's and Don'ts

    Do's
    Do spend the money to purchase lettering or pay someone to letter your sign.

    Don'ts
    Don't draw with a felt marker and have your sign look like a 3rd grader made it for you. Perception is reality and if you have a sign with poorly written lettering it will not instill confidence in your potential customer.



    From NeoPlex... Vinyl-Coated Plywood A-Frame Sidewalk Sign
    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7G0hY0YMnRE]YouTube - Vinyl-Coated Plywood A-Frame Sidewalk Sign from Neoplex[/video]


    Vinyl Clad Outdoor A-Frame Sign


    One of the first rules for growing your business is to make it easy for your customer to know what you do and how to contact you.

    Don't make your potential customer work at it giving you their business...



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    Re: Expose yourself for more business...

    Nice writeup Mike. Whew....when I saw the title i thought it was going to be about trenchcoats and such.

    Cliff

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    Re: Expose yourself for more business...

    Quote Originally Posted by Cliffnopus View Post
    Nice writeup Mike. Whew....when I saw the title i thought it was going to be about trenchcoats and such.

    Cliff

    lol.... i was thinking washing in daisy dukes and polishing in thongs...lol
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    Re: Expose yourself for more business...

    Nice write up Mike

    Something else (maybe you mentioned somewhere else in the past) is the need to have business cards at the ready. I tend to work on site at & within corporate parking garages etc and in the process I am approached frequently with questions pertaining to pricing, services etc.

    Having business cards or even a "menu' of sorts outlining services & pricing really helps me to secure customers for future detailing work.

    Just my .02
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    Re: Expose yourself for more business...

    Thanks for the helpful tips. 3 years in and I don't have one. I am on my way right now to get one done.

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    Re: Expose yourself for more business...

    "Expose yourself for more business..." Mike had me going also. Last time someone tried that the, "Expose yourself for more business...", she got arrested for....what's the subject again?

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    Re: Expose yourself for more business...

    Just to note, this was a tip we talked about on Mel Craig's Mentorship Program "Conference Call", which includes detailers from around the country and even International.

    Simple idea and some great success stories that worked with it...



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    Re: Expose yourself for more business...

    Good write-up. The title had me laughing. Ya might wanna reword that a tad .

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    Re: Expose yourself for more business...

    Quote Originally Posted by HeavyMetal View Post
    Good write-up. The title had me laughing. Ya might wanna reword that a tad .
    Done.

    When I wrote this article last summer I thought the title would would draw interest to the article, my mistake.

    There's a time and place for comedy but this article is actually of a serious nature so I've re-titled it to accurately describe the solution it provides for helping a mobile detailer get more "new" customers.



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    Re: How to gain more new customers using a Sidewalk Sandwich Sign

    Great idea Mike

    I would just ask the client first before putting it down.
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