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jtuseo ![]() Carpet Cleaning Specialist ![]() ![]() GULLY Joined: 23/November/2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 681 |
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Pirate for every 100 flyers I hand out I get 2 or 3 jobs. The flyers I have a full color artwork 6x9 both sides have artwork and they are uv coated they are very eye catchy. When I hand them out to private homes I get a much better response. When I hand them out to apartments or co-ops I am lucky if I get one call out of the 100.
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Michael ![]() Carpet Cleaning Specialist ![]() ![]() Joined: 18/June/2005 Status: Offline Points: 557 |
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I'm also new to owning a business. Doorhangers are working, though not
as well as I'd like. I really need to fine tune the copy--to this end,
I get feedback from my customers about the ads. I've also found that
doing email spams to realtors is starting to pan out. All it takes is
time--less time than walking doorhangers around--and it doesn't cost
anything.
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pirate ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 13/December/2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 10 |
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jtuseo, Just curious, how hard did you work the flyers and what was your return % ??? I am getting ready to start my CC adventure full time. My number one concern right now like most starting out is getting my first initial customers. My plan to get my initial customers is mainly flyers. I can print and walk out a couple of hundred flyers a day. I want to do this 5 days a week in selected neighborhoods as long as needed until business gets overwhelming, hopefuly.. 2 good jobs from 200 flyers a day would be nice.. Also will be working on yellow pages, news adds, referals, etc.. But the flyers I am thinking will help me get throught the first few hardest start up months.
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Cleaner_n_TX ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 27/December/2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 20 |
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There is a classified ad paper 'round here that comes out every
thursday. I get 2 places fully customized for $75/8 weeks. That seems
to be working well. Also, I linked up with a couple of installers who
hand my cards out after every job, as well as being fortunate to be
dating a girl whose parents both retired from the city in relatively
high positions in their fileds and know EVERYONE around here. Being
prior Army also helps me with the 50k GI's stationed here. Have gotten
to know quite a few business owners and have placed cards in and around
their restaurants, and hit up the hotels and nightclubs. So, if you
look at the math, the $7500/yr that I am paying to advertise in both
local phonebooks, is not REALLY worth the money. When I mention that i
have found better ways to advertise, what i mean is more exposure, less
dinero. Hope this helps....oh, not to mention sponsorship of a race
car. Name is anounced no less than twice every Saturday night!!
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Bobby Clarke ![]() Newbie ![]() ![]() Joined: 28/December/2005 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 7 |
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I am a retired school teacher and after my first year off of teaching my wife told me to get a job or else.
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bryan ![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 17/December/2005 Status: Offline Points: 183 |
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Ceaner what better advertisement choices have you made?
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Cleaner_n_TX ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 27/December/2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 20 |
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From Scratch....Jumped in the fire and didnt look back. Fortunately, I
lowered my cost of living by over 50% prior to doing it. But trust me,
its gonna take awhile. Hell, i'm only sitting at around 11% of my
initial investment back thus far (7 months). Then again, I'm stuck in a
military town full of $39.00 jobs. Started out with a porty, but got my
TM 2 months ago after running into problems with electricity. Too many
rental properties around here to make a killing....yet, 15 miles down
the road, they're charging between .41-.65c per square foot! Oh well,
I'll get there eventually.....Also got off to a bad start with
advertising. Missed the deadline for the yellow pages and had to wait 3
months for a spot. So, I guess the easiest way to put it is that I have
learned alot so far, and have had many, many, sleepless nights in the
progress. Things are definately picking up for me though....Done more
business this month than the last 3 combined. Also, have made some
better advertisement choices, and have met with installers who hae
agreed to hand out my cards to customers of theirs and vise
versa.......hope this helps
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nightrider ![]() Marketing Master ![]() Joined: 12/March/2004 Status: Offline Points: 4666 |
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I don't know what the market dictates in New York, but seeing you have a trade as a carpenter, would it not be better to pick up renovation jobs or other things within your trade experience. I would highly doubt if you are just starting off that you will generate $1,200.00/week in carpet cleaning year round. Don't give up your day job. Nightrider |
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jtuseo ![]() Carpet Cleaning Specialist ![]() ![]() GULLY Joined: 23/November/2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 681 |
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Hello everyone. Merry Christmas to all. How did you guys start out your business? Did you start it part time from scratch or did you buy someone's existing carpet cleaning business. Myself for example I am starting from scratch I started Nov.31 2005. Sinces then I have done 28 customers. All from Internet Ads & Handing out my flyers. I have a day job as a carpenter & I relly want my carpet cleaning business to do well enough that I could leave and run my business for myself. I was thinking that time would come when I have served 500 customers. Every customer so far has been very satisfied with the cleaning. I made sure I put my business card magnets on all of their refrigerators. I know it will be a slow process to get to turning the business to full time as I would need to make at least $1200 per week to pay my living bills. Is the one of the most important things in this business having set accounts such as resturants day care centers etc..??
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