imported_hockeyplaya13
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So I'm starting a mobile business and while I know word of mouth and your reputation are the best marketing tools, you can't get word of mouth recommendations until you've had a few customers. But what's the best way to go about getting those first few customers? I want to do it in a high class way that doesn't give off the impression that I'm marketing to a huge audience and that the people I'm marketing to are just a number, but rather a client.
Here's what I'm thinking so far.
Networking: Start attending local car club meetings and get to know the members.
- Attend local car shows and walk around with my shirt and business cards.
Advertising: I'm going to get two, maybe three big car magnets that have my logo/name, contact info, and a little something about what I do that I can throw on the sides of my truck whenever I'm driving around town. The third might go on the back.
Direct mail? I'm thinking of targeting a few of the high end neighborhoods around and sending out some flyers. I'm up in the air on this one. I think it would be a good way to get my name out and about, and make them aware of me (there are no other mobile detailing services around). But at the same time I'm wondering if that will take away from the high class, professional image I'm trying to portray. It'd be pretty expensive because I'd invest in some high quality flyers, and then have to pay postage. But if I could get one client in each neighborhood, the return would be well worth it. The client itself would likely pay for the expense, and then I could potentially get referrals to that persons neighbors. It would just get my foot in the door.
I'm also thinking of going to local Chamber of Commerce meetings to a) get more insight and advice on starting a business, and business tips and tricks and whatnot and b) to network and ask them to refer me to anyone they might know that is interested in my services.
Any other tips to get the word out in a very professional manner?
Thanks,
Scott
Here's what I'm thinking so far.
Networking: Start attending local car club meetings and get to know the members.
- Attend local car shows and walk around with my shirt and business cards.
Advertising: I'm going to get two, maybe three big car magnets that have my logo/name, contact info, and a little something about what I do that I can throw on the sides of my truck whenever I'm driving around town. The third might go on the back.
Direct mail? I'm thinking of targeting a few of the high end neighborhoods around and sending out some flyers. I'm up in the air on this one. I think it would be a good way to get my name out and about, and make them aware of me (there are no other mobile detailing services around). But at the same time I'm wondering if that will take away from the high class, professional image I'm trying to portray. It'd be pretty expensive because I'd invest in some high quality flyers, and then have to pay postage. But if I could get one client in each neighborhood, the return would be well worth it. The client itself would likely pay for the expense, and then I could potentially get referrals to that persons neighbors. It would just get my foot in the door.
I'm also thinking of going to local Chamber of Commerce meetings to a) get more insight and advice on starting a business, and business tips and tricks and whatnot and b) to network and ask them to refer me to anyone they might know that is interested in my services.
Any other tips to get the word out in a very professional manner?
Thanks,
Scott