Re: Whats your #Marketing tool and #1 piece of advise to a new guy
I normally don't attend car shows but I will try that once it's brilliant.
Re: Whats your #Marketing tool and #1 piece of advise to a new guy
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KirkH
I'm very selective of where I put them out. At the price I'm spending, I can't just cover a parking lot. I look for young adult women in nice rides and retired type men in nice trucks and muscle cars. I try to hand them to people if I can, and I make it quick- I don't try to sell. Just "nice ride, here's a free towel, enjoy!"
I also specialize in Camaros so I spread the love to all Camaros I see.
If you're getting 20% and it's working, keep doing it! However, I will be one of the few that decent from this practice.
I know if I came out and saw something on my garage queen, I'd be miffed to say the least.
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KirkH
You know, my #1 tip now that I think about it is: YOUR OWN RIDE! It needs to look incredible!
I get a lot of business by people complimenting my car. Then I say, "I can make yours look just like it." Then I give them my bag with a towel, card and note.
It's funny you say that, I used to take the Garage Queen to cruise nights and shows and folks would come up to me and say, that's a 2005? I'd say "yes". The reply was "Wow, it looks so new!" Hence that's how we named our business. But on the other side, I never got one piece of business from this car. It's weird.
I found that old guys at cruise nights seem to know best... (bottle XYZ product from Over The Counter Store with a filthy old rag, some one use for checking oil...). I never got any traction at cruise nights or shows... Except spending hours talking to people that will take no action.
To the OP: All the advice given here is good, especially Bob's advice on "Get Legal". Another piece of advice is, Do business where you do business. Sounds weird but, I tend to like to do business with small business in my town. Restaurants, coffee shops, Ace Hardware, etc.... I go all the time and get served by the same folks. I strike up conversations and get business that way. Even when I got my shirts printed, I did the company owners truck. I did my doctors two vehicles and even got her boyfriends truck. Do business where you do business. You spend your money with them, let them spend their money with you.
Re: Whats your #Marketing tool and #1 piece of advise to a new guy
I am a 1 man mobile operation. I have never gone to a car show or a Cars & Coffee. I figure those guys detail their cars themselves.
Some other things I do:
I have a guy who flips RV trailers. He brings them to me for exterior cleanup. I don't do RV interiors, it's a pretty specific thing, with the plumbing and stuff.
I go to law offices (I know a lot of lawyers in my real job) and doctor's offices and sell car wash services to the entire office. Sometimes bosses like to give perqs.
I do cheap hand washes/quick waxes in the parking lot of a convenience mart/gas station for $12, trying to sell more expensive services done later at the customer's house.
I sell subscriptions for $35/month in the winter for rinseless washes done once a month at the customer's house. I only have 4 customers who do this but hoping one day to increase.
Re: Whats your #Marketing tool and #1 piece of advise to a new guy
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paul_g
I know if I came out and saw something on my garage queen, I'd be miffed to say the least.
I'm not sure if I have ever put a bag on a "Garage Queen." I definitely have put one on a dirty Corvette. But if it is a "Garage Queen" and it looks great, that's not really the vehicle that I am targeting. I wouldn't put one of my bags on that type of vehicle.