New to Forum from Houston

Bullitt

Showroom Auto Detailing
I've posted a handful of times on this forum and am finally getting time to post a little more. I feel like I've had a rotary in my hand 24 hours a day for 5 months straight. I have to admit I'm a member of many forums, and post as often as I can get some time. I don't know why I hadn't really posted here much, but now that I have, I'm glad I did. This forum seems to have more specialized catagories for posting threads, and so far the drama and Ego's have been checked at the door, unlike alot of other forums where a lot of flaming gos on even to new members just trying to get their feet wet. So far all I've seen here is very professional replies and nice people. Looking forward to bouncing ideas and methods off other pros heads and giving feedback to the forum. Anyways, happy to be here with some of the best there are.
 
Thanks Meghan
I've exchanged plenty of emails with you via AG and you've always been more than helpful. I also don't mind the
free samples you guys are always sending me with my orders. Now I have to figure out what I can do with my Mini EZ Detail Brush that broke after 2 washes. I have others and it's big brother and never had an issue, butaybe I got a bad apple. Don't know whether to ask AG or go through the manufacturer to see what can be done about it if anything can be.
 
Welcome from Tomball. Nice web site with good info to educate the consumer.

Thanks, I have the website under major construction right now, so it's not quite where I want it to be yet. I previously had a pre-built template site from GoDaddy that worked well as far as info gos, but wasn't as professional. Clients liked the amount of info available on it but it wasn't as user friendly as the new one will be when complete. I'm working on a new process page that will take the potential client through a complete reconditioning and correction treatment with pictures to describe what is being done(sort of like a show and shine or click and brag write up you would see on the forums), a new contact page with an email link to the URL, not google. Also adding a blog to post the latest news and latest work my company is performing. People can also see the new shop as it's going up. I also want to really stress more on why my services are different than production detailing, I find that this is one of the hardest things to convey to people that aren't familiar with detailing or have had a bad experience, and here in Houston there's plenty of them(I think all the Craigs List ads around here and around the nation for that matter give off so much false information and detailers that really shouldn't be detailing putting ads out there for $40-$50 full details.
 
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