Richard Grasa
New member
Automania's post about where the money really is has got me thinking about becoming a specialist in this area and offering only coatings like OC.
I would like some input into how you feel about this. I may start putting together a business plan to seek out funding to open a shop offering this service to the public and fleets, etc but especially the fleet type accounts and company cars.
How do you feel about hiring a salesperson to sell the jobs to fleet owners and businesses that give their employees a company car. It can be marketed as them being able to save money down the road on vehicle maintenance. Also, for the interior, CarPro's fabric and leather coating may be very marketable in this respect as well.
One issue that I would be worried about would be the limited amount of jobs you'd be able to sell in a given area as this is a long term product. But fleet and company vehicles are added all the time. Do you think it may be enough to sustain a business like this in the long term?
I'm not getting any younger and while I enjoy detailing and find it very rewarding, this may be the way to go down the road as these coatings gain more and more popularity. David's comment in that thread also got me thinking that I may not be able to sustain busting my butt as a detailer for alot of years down the road. I definitely feel the effects as I get older, it's not as easy as it used to be and now is the time to start thinking about what I will do when I can't handle it anymore. I'm really not interested in only running the business and having others do all the work as I'm a very hands on type person, so I don't feel that high volume detailing would be the way to go for me.
Any and all input would be great.
I would like some input into how you feel about this. I may start putting together a business plan to seek out funding to open a shop offering this service to the public and fleets, etc but especially the fleet type accounts and company cars.
How do you feel about hiring a salesperson to sell the jobs to fleet owners and businesses that give their employees a company car. It can be marketed as them being able to save money down the road on vehicle maintenance. Also, for the interior, CarPro's fabric and leather coating may be very marketable in this respect as well.
One issue that I would be worried about would be the limited amount of jobs you'd be able to sell in a given area as this is a long term product. But fleet and company vehicles are added all the time. Do you think it may be enough to sustain a business like this in the long term?
I'm not getting any younger and while I enjoy detailing and find it very rewarding, this may be the way to go down the road as these coatings gain more and more popularity. David's comment in that thread also got me thinking that I may not be able to sustain busting my butt as a detailer for alot of years down the road. I definitely feel the effects as I get older, it's not as easy as it used to be and now is the time to start thinking about what I will do when I can't handle it anymore. I'm really not interested in only running the business and having others do all the work as I'm a very hands on type person, so I don't feel that high volume detailing would be the way to go for me.
Any and all input would be great.