Originally posted by scrub
2. What do you do about ups (potential customers) that don't want completes? I already know the answer to that. My problem is I'm trying to grow a business not run a well established business like yours. I don't see a problem with offering services and eventually dropping them as my clientèle grows. Is that wrong?
2. What do you do about ups (potential customers) that don't want completes? I already know the answer to that. My problem is I'm trying to grow a business not run a well established business like yours. I don't see a problem with offering services and eventually dropping them as my clientèle grows. Is that wrong?
Personally, I do not think it is a good idea for even a start-up detailing business to portion out their services. Sure every once in a while I will have a new customer contact me asking about either just doing the interior or the exterior. And of course I have had people ask about weekly washes. The whole point I think a lot of detailing business owners miss is that you only get one chance at creating an image of what your business represents in the marketplace. And at the same time you also only get one reputation too.
The key is to grow your business from the beginning into the vision that you have to make it a successful and profitable enterprise. It is clearly not about being all things to all people.
So, when someone asks me about doing something other than a complete detailing, I simply so no and proceed to explain the benefits of the complete service that I offer. I certainly do not feel guilty when I say no, I am basically just being honest by giving them a clear picture of what my detailing business is all about.
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