Zymol Licened Detailer?

97BlackSS

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Im starting to get intrested in doing this, but I dont know anyone that has or spoken to anyone that has. I heard it was a big chunk of money to do it. Any Thoughts?
 
I looked into it a while ago. It cost you money, almost like a franchise fee, they reimburse you for advertising though.
 
BradUF said:
What does it give you besides a name to use?

The fees? They pay for a lot of your advertising. Trust me when I say that the biggest expense for me is advertising. Plus you become a licensed reseller so you can sell to resellers. Persoanlly, I have a wholeseller I can use for Zymol stuff if need be. i just couldn't see the fees being justified unless you got a TON of business from it.
 
BradUF said:
What does it give you besides a name to use?





The ability to sell their products and overcharge your customers??? LOL

Not really sure. But hopefully there's some good returns on investments for jumping through all the hoops to get a name on your door. Unless your dealing with a majority of your customers being in the high end range I'm guessing it's probably not worth it.
 
I think that it would depend a lot on your location as well.



I think that there is a market for it in certain regions. For instance, there is only one Zymol detailer in southern california, and he is in Bevery Hills. Obviously there is a market for him there, but I don't know if you could open up another one in a close vicinity and have it do that well. There is a market for a high end detail here in SoCal, but I don't know if you could really convince that many new customers on the value of not only a high end detail, but a Zymol product detail.
 
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