yakky said:
Well respected pros have waiting lists from word of mouth and professional advertising....
IMO, an owner who can afford endless strings of Ferraris and exotics throughout the years are normally not knowledgable about detailing, and they are not bothered by swirls or whatever. They have progressed to a much higher level where they have multi-million dollar projects to think about. That's why, I see lots of exotics that look like crap, from a detailers point of view, but from the owner's point of view, there's nothing much wrong with it.
But, if his millionaire friend (who also drive exotics and high-end cars) point out to him certain "flaws" in the paint, and talks enthusiastically about a detailer and his/her fantastic results.....hhhaaaaa!!! that carries a lot of weight, much more than mere advertisements and websites. And he'll search out for your details and try to contact you.
To me, each high-end car I do is an advertisement.
I try to get the owner and his friends to come over to collect the detailed car. His friends would see that freshly detailed marvel, and this could spark off impulsive decisions on the spot.
My customers who drive exotics have told me they are not bothered with searching for hours on the Net for anything. Most get the secretaries or kids to do it.
They're mostly at the golf clubs, on holidays or busy at work.
I get invited to their fav pub for drinks, and its there you meet their super wealthy "gang members"(!!!). When they for for their road trips, I prep their cars and go with them. Some of them will mention about "this crazy detailer" to their business associates from the neighbouring country, who'll drive all the way to my place for detailing.
I think if ya wanna do lots of high-end cars, you've gotta spend some time becoming their friends and socialising with them very selectively. Can't be spending loads of money like them!!!:drool: