Not like these mistakes, but please bring proper weights for your canopies. I had a 10X15 fly over a Merc GLS550. Wasn’t windy at all that day and all of the sudden a huge gust of wind showed up and completely flipped the canopy over the top of the vehicle. By some stretch of luck, none of the canopy hit it. Would have certainly cost me thousands in damage.
The name brand chemicals thing is what gets me. I use whatever gets the job done for the customer, and as a business owner, if I use something that's not a name brand, that makes good business sense!
I personally do care about the brands being used when it deals with what’s being done to my vehicle, I care what tint the shop puts on my windows, I care what suspension component goes into my truck, I car what brand fluids are being used for service. Obviously the job still has to be done right but I’d much rather go to someone that’s going to use what I like and do it in a professional manner.
yeah, I think if you put brand names in a more settle way but not spammed, it could work. If you get particular customers, they can also do the research on said brand.
I appreciate what you are saying and this goes specially for beginning detailers. The brand stuff , it depends, if you find clients that understand the product then you are at the right place. The most important thing for detailers to think about when starting Is who is your ideal customer. It is important to know that , if you are going to be doing detailing on every day cars, sure worry about the results more then the brand, but if you want to get into high end luxury and exotics, maybe take a look at the brands that detailers are using on those vehicles, search youtube then find one or two and try them out, become an expert on them don't be jumping around saying this product is the best, then 3 months later no this one is the best. Amazing insight my dude love your videos and taking a lot of notes down from each one of these.
@@CristoferMagana that's good to hear I always refer people to my channel to get some insight then a channel like this and encourage them to do their home work, i'll even have them shop around and ill tell them how to word it for what they want. 9 out of 10 times I get that call back .
Video format great man for guys like me that take all your advice, I usually am not watching visually on this format so no need to go out of your way running around and such! Thanks for going out of your way with these videos!
Great format. Really informative thank you for the video. Subscribed 🤟👍 I am definitely in the area now where I need to look at getting to grips with the business side rather than just watching videos of someone else doing the detailing. I have definitely been guilty myself of undercharging to get more customers. The problem then is the word of mouth spreads that your really cheap and you get more customers that want everything for nothing. Hard to get out of that cycle when your in it.
I've always loved your channel this last video I don't think I've seen this many commercials during the Super Bowl. There are tons of ads every few minutes
I’m new to the game aswell, but finding Facebook groups that are focused arround cars and coupes, or jeep groups, they have a huge need for retailers, you can always reach out to people posting their vehicles on there, or if the group allows it, post some pictures of some work you have done and market that way to pull traffic in
Focus on targetting rich neighborhoods but you have to start from the bottom .. also, focus on doing great details, take a lot of before and afters me and focus on google reviews, they are huge on detailing .. I detail for a living, good luck ! Also don’t sell yourself short and price yourself accordingly, I’m up to 1300 for ceramic coatings and I started at like 500 .. as your skills increase so should your prices .. the right people will pay 💯
3d LVP conditioner is what I use .. 303 is great too but a little bit on the higher scale .. and it makes a huge difference when it comes to doing interiors .. I detail for a living, good luck !
Don’t get with car dealerships if you’re trying to start a detailing business cause they’ll take up all your time not worth money and you won’t be able to focus on task at hand getting your business up
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Not like these mistakes, but please bring proper weights for your canopies. I had a 10X15 fly over a Merc GLS550. Wasn’t windy at all that day and all of the sudden a huge gust of wind showed up and completely flipped the canopy over the top of the vehicle. By some stretch of luck, none of the canopy hit it. Would have certainly cost me thousands in damage.
Hunter mobile wrecked new 23 x5 over 100k doing that
The name brand chemicals thing is what gets me. I use whatever gets the job done for the customer, and as a business owner, if I use something that's not a name brand, that makes good business sense!
I personally do care about the brands being used when it deals with what’s being done to my vehicle, I care what tint the shop puts on my windows, I care what suspension component goes into my truck, I car what brand fluids are being used for service. Obviously the job still has to be done right but I’d much rather go to someone that’s going to use what I like and do it in a professional manner.
lol did you even watch the video
@@PreCiseCope yes
yeah, I think if you put brand names in a more settle way but not spammed, it could work. If you get particular customers, they can also do the research on said brand.
I appreciate what you are saying and this goes specially for beginning detailers. The brand stuff , it depends, if you find clients that understand the product then you are at the right place. The most important thing for detailers to think about when starting Is who is your ideal customer. It is important to know that , if you are going to be doing detailing on every day cars, sure worry about the results more then the brand, but if you want to get into high end luxury and exotics, maybe take a look at the brands that detailers are using on those vehicles, search youtube then find one or two and try them out, become an expert on them don't be jumping around saying this product is the best, then 3 months later no this one is the best.
Amazing insight my dude love your videos and taking a lot of notes down from each one of these.
Couldn’t agree more I am that client where the product does influence who I go to for certain services
@@CristoferMagana that's good to hear I always refer people to my channel to get some insight then a channel like this and encourage them to do their home work, i'll even have them shop around and ill tell them how to word it for what they want. 9 out of 10 times I get that call back .
Video format great man for guys like me that take all your advice, I usually am not watching visually on this format so no need to go out of your way running around and such! Thanks for going out of your way with these videos!
Great format. Really informative thank you for the video. Subscribed 🤟👍 I am definitely in the area now where I need to look at getting to grips with the business side rather than just watching videos of someone else doing the detailing. I have definitely been guilty myself of undercharging to get more customers. The problem then is the word of mouth spreads that your really cheap and you get more customers that want everything for nothing. Hard to get out of that cycle when your in it.
I've always loved your channel this last video I don't think I've seen this many commercials during the Super Bowl. There are tons of ads every few minutes
Love this video!!!
I would make you’re vídeos be more like exiting with pop ups, jokes, and quick short simple. Very helpful appreciate the infos.
Fantastic video
Hey i would like to know more about seo is there a proper course you are selling atm? Looking for a mentor in this niche.
I’ve been in business 3 years I’m based in Houston tx. I have a question for you how to do you go by getting more customers?
he has bunch of videos on that topic
I’m new to the game aswell, but finding Facebook groups that are focused arround cars and coupes, or jeep groups, they have a huge need for retailers, you can always reach out to people posting their vehicles on there, or if the group allows it, post some pictures of some work you have done and market that way to pull traffic in
Focus on targetting rich neighborhoods but you have to start from the bottom .. also, focus on doing great details, take a lot of before and afters me and focus on google reviews, they are huge on detailing .. I detail for a living, good luck !
Also don’t sell yourself short and price yourself accordingly, I’m up to 1300 for ceramic coatings and I started at like 500 .. as your skills increase so should your prices .. the right people will pay 💯
Bro it’s the same for any business. You have to network and get out your comfort zone
Great tips agree with u 100%. Sell u
Do you guys use interior dressing? Or do you recommend not using it?
always use it to protect everything u cleaned, i personally use aerospace 303
3d LVP conditioner is what I use .. 303 is great too but a little bit on the higher scale .. and it makes a huge difference when it comes to doing interiors .. I detail for a living, good luck !
Don’t get with car dealerships if you’re trying to start a detailing business cause they’ll take up all your time not worth money and you won’t be able to focus on task at hand getting your business up
What about certifications like IDA? I know clients don’t even know what that is. I’m up in the air about it. I know certs can make more money
Mistake number 1... I went into business....
In regards to 6 client don’t know what you’re using. They don’t watch you and what you use
Shouldn’t be in the same bottle you purchased it in 💡