Hello everyone,
im new to this board and was reffered here by my freind Tommy . i currently own and operate a mobile detail service. however with that said comes a new set of issues. it begins with staying consistent and or busy all the time. im someone who likes to have something to detail at all times whether it be a millwinders/ ridler caliber show car or just a client who wants their paint to pop. i currently service a few performance shops and private households along with doing paint correction from my own shop. i began this business in 2004 to carry on my passion of dealing with show cars and hot rods. but as of recently due to the economy things have become slow. enough to the point of maybe having to take on a 8-5 job. my question to you guys is what to do when it comes to approaching/cold calling new clients for business and staying busy with the ones i have already established. my current clients have been doing business with me for the fact that i provide a top notch detail at a fair price and provide them with a 48 hour gaurantee. im only at wits end with this because i like the fact that i am flexible with my appointments and will travel to pretty much anywhere to gain new clients. taking on a reg form of employment would greatly interfere with that schedule. so with that said i welcome any tips ideas and or suggestions. and thanks in advance .
im new to this board and was reffered here by my freind Tommy . i currently own and operate a mobile detail service. however with that said comes a new set of issues. it begins with staying consistent and or busy all the time. im someone who likes to have something to detail at all times whether it be a millwinders/ ridler caliber show car or just a client who wants their paint to pop. i currently service a few performance shops and private households along with doing paint correction from my own shop. i began this business in 2004 to carry on my passion of dealing with show cars and hot rods. but as of recently due to the economy things have become slow. enough to the point of maybe having to take on a 8-5 job. my question to you guys is what to do when it comes to approaching/cold calling new clients for business and staying busy with the ones i have already established. my current clients have been doing business with me for the fact that i provide a top notch detail at a fair price and provide them with a 48 hour gaurantee. im only at wits end with this because i like the fact that i am flexible with my appointments and will travel to pretty much anywhere to gain new clients. taking on a reg form of employment would greatly interfere with that schedule. so with that said i welcome any tips ideas and or suggestions. and thanks in advance .