scottabi said:
Would you be happy with them IN your mailbox?
Our neighborhood is rather snooty and most of the residents get nervious with people they don't know cruising around. Also that there is a lot of theft from mailboxes. How is someone to know you aren't stealing mail?
And, to answer the question if I would be happy with a properly mailed advertisement - not really. Most people I know generally deal with people from whom we've gotten referrals to from other satisfied cusomers.
Even if I didn't detail my own cars, I sure wouldn't go to a detailer that drums up business by going door to door or in this case mailbox to mailbox.
I'm here not to put anyone down but I just want to answer the original post about mailbox leaflets. I know it is hard for many professional dealers to get a good client base. I hope you can come up with some good ideas as I hate seeing dirty cars.
I work in a large office building with so much business from workers in the building that we have two different mobile detailers come by up to two times each per week. Check with large employers about detailing employee cars. They like it when their employees can take care of personel issues without leaving work. Most will cooperate with you if they don't already have a detailer.
Oh, and also please don't put leaflets or cards under wipers of cars in parking lots. That is also frowned upon.
Edited to add: Another reason we have two detailers is because I don't care how good you are, someone is not going to like you. Therefore, when we had only one detailer there were some employees that didn't like him. So, a second detailer was brought in to provide a choice. So, if you talk to a large employer that already has a mobile detailer, try to talk them into providing their employees with a choice.
Generally, these guys are here just to do exterior washes and interior vacuuming. One of the detailers will do a full job on-site. The other one will not as he says he can only do his best work at his shop. Therefore, therefore, he will take those people's cars to his shop for the full treatment when they make arrangements in advance.