For this type of pricing I'd recommend looking at I believe it's drakes detailing on UA-cam who primarily does boats, most of those guys charge by the foot on boats and rvs
Having a min max is perfect in my opinion regardless of the job and establishing what the client expect which for some would fall in between mid to the low end of the price range while others are from mid to high end and in some case over the max which may include ppf, tint or the like (that's if you offer that). Another great video 💪🏿
@@thedopestdetailer9693The ones intimidated may not know their value yet and may also lack a lil bit of knowledge on how to. I've seen others on this platform tried to negotiate deals and failed due to their lack of knowledge on business sense and the dealership took advantage of them but they were on a trial based contract lasting a month since this detailer is very new to the scene. Knowledge, skills and confidence are what's needed and if that individual has the knowledge and skills, the confidence would be right there and they would have been able to negotiate a better rate instead of allowing themselves to be low-balled.
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For this type of pricing I'd recommend looking at I believe it's drakes detailing on UA-cam who primarily does boats, most of those guys charge by the foot on boats and rvs
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Having a min max is perfect in my opinion regardless of the job and establishing what the client expect which for some would fall in between mid to the low end of the price range while others are from mid to high end and in some case over the max which may include ppf, tint or the like (that's if you offer that).
Another great video 💪🏿
I personally think guys are intimidated by the dealership reps and fold instead of pushing back.
@@thedopestdetailer9693The ones intimidated may not know their value yet and may also lack a lil bit of knowledge on how to.
I've seen others on this platform tried to negotiate deals and failed due to their lack of knowledge on business sense and the dealership took advantage of them but they were on a trial based contract lasting a month since this detailer is very new to the scene.
Knowledge, skills and confidence are what's needed and if that individual has the knowledge and skills, the confidence would be right there and they would have been able to negotiate a better rate instead of allowing themselves to be low-balled.
What package would you offer as a new detailer
There’s really too many to name but I’d totally suggest sticking to the basics and grow from there….
Thanks a lot brother your videos are very helpful looking for a mentor it's hard finding one in Lancaster Pennsylvania any suggestions good brother
Look into linking up with the good folks at SB3 coating out in Lancaster Pa .. Barry teaches classes and I’m sure he be ok with showing you the ropes…
Thanks a lot brother I'll definitely reach out to him enjoy the rest of your day have a blessed weekend @@thedopestdetailer9693