New Business Flier... Thoughts??

blackntan

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Looks pretty good but your not charging enough. If you charge to little then people will assume that you provide a sub par service. How long does the executive detail take you?
 
Looks good, clear and concise :up



If I had to be critical, I would suggest adding an 'R' to "Optional SeRvices"





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Thanks guys!



Ok... up the prices, and run spell check! Got it!



Funny thing Nick... Over 250 people have viewed this on different websites and in person, and you're the first to find it... Now I can't look at it without seeing that error...





hehehe....
 
detailthis said:
I like the logo design, very creative. :xyxthumbs



X2 but why would I get an express detail, when for an extra $40 I get the whole 9 yards?



ADJUST your prices. Also, too many options imho.



When I get a call and asked about prices I tell them to expect $100 per side. I would reather do fewer full details then a bunch of wash & wax type of details. Saves me on gas for sure. Around here most go for full detail after I explain the differences.
 
Thanks!



Any tips from you guys on where the prices should be???? I'd love some advice!!!



To be honest, I set the prices that way to get the exact reaction that tdekany had... I'm hoping most people will jump at the full executive detail, so I don't have to do many wash/wax's...



But please let me know where you think it should be!
 
tdekany said:
X2 but why would I get an express detail, when for an extra $40 I get the whole 9 yards?



ADJUST your prices. Also, too many options imho.



When I get a call and asked about prices I tell them to expect $100 per side. I would reather do fewer full details then a bunch of wash & wax type of details. Saves me on gas for sure. Around here most go for full detail after I explain the differences.





I agree , you have to many options . Give an example of the size car your customer can get detailed for $125 .
 
The form will be used to distribute to my friends, as well as to put up in prime areas as advertising, accompanied by my business cards..



What I was looking for was a way to display my cost breakdowns, as well as make things look more official.



The problem that I'm hoping to solve with this is that when dealing with my friends, i've found it hard to turn detailing from a friendship thing to a $$$ thing... I just feel awkward asking my friends for $$$, even if i'm performing a service... This way, it'll help seperate business and friendship, and also show them exactly what they're paying for.



It will also give them a tool to help spread my services, because instead of just word of mouth, when someone asks them about how good their car looks, they have something with pricing breakdowns, contact info, and details that they can give to others, thus making the other people feel like they're dealing with a professional, instead of just some guy with a buffer...
 
To help your set you prices... decide on how much you need to make per hour. Then adjust your prices according to how many hours you will spend on each service. Round up or down a little bit to acheive retail friendly numbers. When I have a shop and overhead, I need at least $50.00 per hour, never less. It is still a good number for the convenience they pay a mobile guy. Your number might be different depending on where you live and who you target.

I would even suggest the "optional" services be listed with out prices... so you can quote a price after "estimating" the job in person.
 
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