The video is good, but I think it lacks that dramatic "before and after" shot. Also, one of my pet peeves that detailers do is spray cleaners/dressings onto dash panels and steering wheels. It looks cool for the video, but it would prevent me from giving you my car...and a few of my clients would agree. The first lady I picked up through my first postcard mailing specifically told me why she wanted a new detailer. The last guy sprayed stuff on her steering wheel, stuff got behind it and messed up some electronics. Who knows if that's actually what caused it, but it ended up being a $3000 repair.
Guess how many people she told that story to? Guess how many referrals she told when I responded back that I vehemently oppose people spraying products onto dashes. While I was there on my last wash some guy walked up to me and was asking about pricing. The only other question he asked was, "you don't spray stuff onto the dash do you?". It could just be a coincidence?
I stopped worrying about getting high-end details and started worrying about getting clients. A lot of people will tell you that the guys truck, Honda or van you just washed, could have a Ferrari in his garage. But, if you can't wash his car, he won't let you touch his baby. I worked with executives at my former job and the VP of Purchasing drives a beat up truck to work every day, but he's got 2 Porches at home I'm supposed to detail some day.
Also, it's easy to sell cheap washes and quick wax jobs to a lot of people. A lot of people = a lot of free marketing. You could probably wash 10 cars in 1 day, which if you did a good job, means you recruited 10 sales people. No HR recruiter can pull that off

. Washing cars isn't fun, but it pays and it's better than staring at spreadsheets all day like I used to!