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I'm Looking for advice!
I'm just dipping my feet into the detailing industry, doing part-time after my day job and weekends. After I've done quite a few cars, I was approached on social media with what he quoted a "Sponsorship Opportunity". I just wanted to get some advice from you guys and gals about what I should do and see if this is something I should take the offer on. I appreciate the comments in advance!
Also he goes to 3-6 car meets per month and has around 900 followers on IG. Pic is of his car.
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Re: I'm Looking for advice!
Is the $60/month or $120/biweekly what he will be paying you for the washes? Or is this a fee you are expected to pay?
I’ll leave the sponsorship perks to you since you’re the detailer. My question above and your capacity for additional work would be the two deciding factors IMO.
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Re: I'm Looking for advice!
Originally Posted by
acuRAS82
Is the $60/month or $120/biweekly what he will be paying you for the washes? Or is this a fee you are expected to pay?
I’ll leave the sponsorship perks to you since you’re the detailer. My question above and your capacity for additional work would be the two deciding factors IMO.
Technically it's be an even trade. Neither of us are "paying" he's just referring those number as worth. If be detailing his car once a month/biweekly and he would do the above for me.
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Re: I'm Looking for advice!
Originally Posted by
jvtong93
Technically it's be an even trade. Neither of us are "paying" he's just referring those number as worth. If be detailing his car once a month/biweekly and he would do the above for me.
Post by Essential Auto Detailing
Given that
- you aren’t getting paid to do the washes,
- and despite this he recommends that you should be providing perks to customers on first time service, which seems audacious coming from the guy’s mouth who is getting free washes,
- and as Bsoares mentions, this guy isn’t exactly hot stuff with 900 followers...
Most guys at the meet probably have washing arrangements anyways.
I personally would tell him “no way, but thanks. Hope you find your free washes soon though. Byeeee.”
But it’s none of my business, I’ll understand if you go for it.
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Re: I'm Looking for advice!
Originally Posted by
acuRAS82
Given that
- you aren’t getting paid to do the washes,
- and despite this he recommends that you should be providing perks to customers on first time service, which seems audacious coming from the guy’s mouth who is getting free washes,
- and as Bsoares mentions, this guy isn’t exactly hot stuff with 900 followers...
Most guys at the meet probably have washing arrangements anyways.
I personally would tell him “no way, but thanks. Hope you find your free washes soon though. Byeeee.”
But it’s none of my business, I’ll understand if you go for it.
What if I flip it in my favor? He did say we can work off and told me after I can add or come up with my own terms and conditions to find something that would work for the both of us. I'm definitely not gonna be giving out free service to his referrals. I'm pretty hard headed and my prices only go up, not down.
Post by Essential Auto Detailing
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Re: I'm Looking for advice!
With only 900 followers I don't think this person is at a level he can request anyone to do services for him in exchange of tagging your business. You'll likely get 1 or less details per month from people that saw his post and you'll end up having to clean his car for free.
It's your call but I would pass. If he had thousands of followers and was someone known by more people, then it would be a different story.
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Re: I'm Looking for advice!
Originally Posted by
BSoares
With only 900 followers I don't think this person is at a level he can request anyone to do services for him in exchange of tagging your business. You'll likely get 1 or less details per month from people that saw his post and you'll end up having to clean his car for free.
It's your call but I would pass. If he had thousands of followers and was someone known by more people, then it would be a different story.
I kinda feel like if he's going to these meets and passing out business cards and promoting there, a quick wash once a month would be worth the advertisement? Also are IG and Facebook Post Boost worth it?
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Re: I'm Looking for advice!
Originally Posted by
jvtong93
I kinda feel like if he's going to these meets and passing out business cards and promoting there, a quick wash once a month would be worth the advertisement? Also are IG and Facebook Post Boost worth it?
Post by Essential Auto Detailing
That may work if he’s actually doing that. But he may get too distracted checking out other cars and forget to pass cards. Perhaps you’ll have to send a couple people to those meets and see if he’s actually doing some work for you. Maybe ask him to have a sticker or two on his car with your company’s name?
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Re: I'm Looking for advice!
Originally Posted by
BSoares
That may work if he’s actually doing that. But he may get too distracted checking out other cars and forget to pass cards. Perhaps you’ll have to send a couple people to those meets and see if he’s actually doing some work for you. Maybe ask him to have a sticker or two on his car with your company’s name?
That's what I had in mind. Have a sticker displayed on his car to the least and maybe have him watermark Detailer Credit on each pic he posts?
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Re: I'm Looking for advice!
I'd blow it off as a scam in a New York minute. Would not even consider it.
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