joyriide1113
There is no cure!
Well its 5 years now that I have been detailing and I can now look back and think how much I have progressed. I literally feel almost too good for the prices I have been charging.
Only problem is that I cannot for the life of me pick up new clients. Im a regular of another forum and its members seem to wanna stick with a local member who slaps Zaino and is just recently learning to use a PC. I've seen this kids work, and its good, but I'm better. I notice the gunk in jams, the wax on trim, and dirty parts. I've also had the pleasure of seeing his vehicle in person and seeing how far away I am from him in terms of quality.
I've tried to pick up a few members, and have so far lucked out with one, who was completely wow'd by the transformation.
I.E.
Unfortunately, one persons amazement and referral does not overcome another detailers grip on clients. These clients are simply new to the potentials and have locked their eyes on a detailer who simply does mediocre work.
Other members who contact me get surprised either by the price or feel they might as well go with the other detailer since the price would be the same. I'm currently offering full exterior work for $150, which is a shame because I really feel Im worth more.
Last year I was probably doing about 6 details a month, this month I have done only ONE. I don't know if its the housing market or economy, but people really don't wanna spend on extra things like detailing, which is why I am trying to target my other forums members who really appreciate their cars.
Okay, im done with the rant. Any advice or tips on picking up these clients?
Only problem is that I cannot for the life of me pick up new clients. Im a regular of another forum and its members seem to wanna stick with a local member who slaps Zaino and is just recently learning to use a PC. I've seen this kids work, and its good, but I'm better. I notice the gunk in jams, the wax on trim, and dirty parts. I've also had the pleasure of seeing his vehicle in person and seeing how far away I am from him in terms of quality.
I've tried to pick up a few members, and have so far lucked out with one, who was completely wow'd by the transformation.
I.E.


Unfortunately, one persons amazement and referral does not overcome another detailers grip on clients. These clients are simply new to the potentials and have locked their eyes on a detailer who simply does mediocre work.
Other members who contact me get surprised either by the price or feel they might as well go with the other detailer since the price would be the same. I'm currently offering full exterior work for $150, which is a shame because I really feel Im worth more.
Last year I was probably doing about 6 details a month, this month I have done only ONE. I don't know if its the housing market or economy, but people really don't wanna spend on extra things like detailing, which is why I am trying to target my other forums members who really appreciate their cars.
Okay, im done with the rant. Any advice or tips on picking up these clients?