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Re: Advertising Protection Durability
Originally Posted by
Jon TDS
Thanks everyone!
I understand that educating them is key but that's provided that they communicate with you. If not? Educate them thru website?
For each client serviced I do educate them when I handover as well as a service report email just to recap how to maintain it moving forward.
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Honestly, that's so far down the list of things that customers are looking for, I wouldn't even worry about it. When customers meet you or view your website, they're buying you, not longevity claims of products they don't know anything about. Sell yourself. Sell the quality of your work. If you sell that, customers will naturally assume that you're selling them the best products for their needs. Follow up by actually doing it.
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Re: Advertising Protection Durability
Originally Posted by
Jon TDS
Kalamazoo! Was in Cincinnati a few weeks ago to visit my cousin!
I'll take note of the winter. Will use it to as a selling point for coating!
Have stock of cquartz but haven't upsold any of it. Maybe McKee's will be a good product for a lower price point.
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Awesome! I'll be in Grand Rapids area early Oct. Yes, you will see massive snows there so enjoy! Last time I drove through in a bad storm there was November'ish 2014 and I was just ahead of like a 45+ car pile up in a blizzard.
I use GYEON, McKee's as my entry level products. Cquartz is a solid reliable base with Gliss as a valuable upgrade especially for cars that sit outside. GYEON and their multilayer systems like Syncro are my higher end package offerings.
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