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And so it begins....My first customer
Well everything just went really well with my first paid customer. The new cyclo polisher really paid off and i couldn't have done it without ONR. OK I give up I'm not sure how to upload a pic on this post,but You can click on my Facebook page to see.
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Re: And so it begins....My first customer
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Re: And so it begins....My first customer
Originally Posted by
rustytruck
Well everything just went really well with my first paid customer.
with that prices you will run out of juice...
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Re: And so it begins....My first customer
Originally Posted by
Cosmin
with that prices you will run out of juice...
Cosmin I took a look at your site. I loved the before and after pictures of some of the most beautiful cars I've seen. Thank you for sharing those on your site.
I think the OP is just starting out, and trying to build his client base. I take it he doesn't have the reputation to pull in clients with exotic and expensive cars like you do.
Were you able to start out with wealthy clientele, exotic cars and high prices or did it take some time to build up a reputation and build up the business with lower prices at first?
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Re: And so it begins....My first customer
As far as prices go I'm very comfortable with where I'm at $100 dollars for express detail. last nite my first mobile without having my garage right behind me took 3hrs. I believe with a litte more practice/experience I can get that under 2 1/2 hrs hourly that works out pretty decent. This is a side business for me. Full time I deliver mail for the post office. I can't get into any jobs that are going to tie up too much of my time. Express detail services are what I do. I'll leave the more involved work up to you guys. Thanks for the support.
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Re: And so it begins....My first customer
Originally Posted by
rustytruck
Well everything just went really well with my first paid customer. The new cyclo polisher really paid off and i couldn't have done it without ONR.
Congratulations!
Originally Posted by
rustytruck
OK I give up I'm not sure how to upload a pic on this post,but You can click on my Facebook page to see.
I snagged the URL address from a picture on your Facebook page and inserted it here,
Here's something I wrote... it's under Photography and Working with Pictures on the Internet on my article list...
Photography and Working with Pictures on the Internet
If you're going to be a "Forum Person" on ANY forum, help yourself by learning how to work with picture on the Internet
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Re: And so it begins....My first customer
from picture looks like you know what are you doing. all i was saying was the prices are too low and will be hard to change them later.
if you wanna make money , save some money and market.
you don`t have to work on hi-end to make money, you just have to charge for your time , knowledge and finish product.
Originally Posted by
ForceField
Were you able to start out with wealthy clientele, exotic cars and high prices or did it take some time to build up a reputation and build up the business with lower prices at first?
i knew what i want , i start with 30-50% off for the first 3-4 months , but i realize that the juice is running out so... plans changed. lower prices brings you just head ache
Cosmin
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Re: And so it begins....My first customer
Originally Posted by
Cosmin
from picture looks like you know what are you doing. all i was saying was the prices are too low and will be hard to change them later.
if you wanna make money , save some money and market.
you don`t have to work on hi-end to make money, you just have to charge for your time , knowledge and finish product.
Cosmin
Good point Cosmin,
A detailing buddy of mine, can't remember who or I would give him credit once told me...
It's easier to lower your prices than it is to raise them
What he meant by that is you're better off to start out high and if you have to lower your prices because once you start out low you're customers will expect the low price and it will be hard to raise them later on.
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Re: And so it begins....My first customer
Im planning to charge 100 for my details as well, wash clay wax interior vacuum and protectant wipedown tire shine, (maybe glass cleaner on interior) leather conditioning is upsell (I'm thinking 10-15)
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Re: And so it begins....My first customer
Originally Posted by
SON1C
Im planning to charge 100 for my details as well, wash clay wax interior vacuum and protectant wipedown tire shine, (maybe glass cleaner on interior) leather conditioning is upsell (I'm thinking 10-15)
After some of the best detailers in the business just advised you against that?
Well in any case, good luck to you guys just starting out in detailing.
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