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bonesheal
Newbie Joined: 18/September/2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 9 |
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Posted: 18/September/2007 at 9:38pm |
Greetings cleaners! I imagine I will read a lot more than I post until I've accumulated a thimble full of wisdom to spread around. I'm getting ready to start a one-man carpet cleaning business, and would appreciate any advice I might get. Between now and my start time (about six weeks) I intend to:
1. Acquire financing 2. Take the CCT course 3. Spend a week working with an established carpet cleaner 4. Acquire equipment I'd like to hit the ground running as soon as I have my equipment. I realize that marketing will probably be the hard part. My initial marketing plan is to join a local leads group and deliver flyers to my entire development, then knock on the doors adjacent to and across from my customers as I clean their houses. I'm leaning toward a new Butler System, but I'll listen carefully to any dissenters. Given my lack of experience and my need to focus on marketing, I want something that is very simple to use and appropriate for a one-man, one wand operation. I'm planning on getting a new rig because I am unqualified to determine the value of a used one and I would prefer to learn maintenance for a while before I start to perform repairs. I've been going through old posts for hours. I appreciate the knowledge base you guys have built up. Dan |
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Michael
Carpet Cleaning Specialist Joined: 18/June/2005 Status: Offline Points: 557 |
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Welcome, bonesheal. Looks like you've got a good handle on where to start. I belong to a leads group called LeTip. It's been great for me. Find one you like asap and do your insurance through their resident insurance person--once they see you provide leads, they'll be more motivated to throw some your way. They'll also have a banker. See about going through their banker for a loan. S/he can at least put you in touch with someone if they are personally unable to help you out. Trust me, once they see you're eager to give them your business, they'll feel obligated to return the favor.
Door knocking can work. It depends on your demeanor and confidence as much as anything. Alternatively, or in case no one's home, leave them a flyer and a free spotter. Bridgepoint's Home Pro Spotter marketing program might be your thing. Check it out. What area will you be servicing? |
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Carpet Cleaning Specialist Joined: 07/April/2004 Location: Toronto Status: Offline Points: 742 |
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bonesheal
Newbie Joined: 18/September/2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 9 |
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Thanks for the advice, fellas. I checked out that other site--lots of good info there too. I looked at Bridgepoint's website--that's a clever idea. Any tips on how to find a good leads group? I looked at BNI for another job, and they were a bit expensive, but it may have been worth it for all I know.
I'll be serving the North Raleigh area of North Carolina. |
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Michael
Carpet Cleaning Specialist Joined: 18/June/2005 Status: Offline Points: 557 |
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I just checked. It looks like North Carolina has no Letip chapter. The two big ones I'm personally aware of are Letip International and BNI. They work more or less the same. You're right, they cost money, but a good chapter will make it a smart investment. I checked the BNI website, and it just says they're currently forming chapters in your area, whatever that means.
http://www.trianglebni.net/index.php?customernumber=2805294844844&pr=Chapters&=SID You could check it out again. The more relaxed and less demanding the leads organization, the fewer leads it will generate for you. Our profession works very well for these organizations. At the very least join your local Chamber of Commerce. |
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John L
Carpet Cleaning Guru Joined: 29/November/2004 Location: I'm Right Here! Status: Offline Points: 4013 |
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Welcome here Dan.. What State are you from?
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