This is incredible. I ran my business out of the same warehouse rental space as them and had no idea. These guys give us hope that it'll all be worth it is you don't give up Great video!
When asked about his expenses he said it’s $21K a month which includes marketing spend and product. I wish he talked about how much he pays his private contractors to do the work. They obviously have invested in a van, all the equipment, gas, and put in the time to do the work. I feel like this video is missing a big piece of the story as it doesn’t tell us what their profit margin is
Thanks so much for your feedback! It really helps us understand how you’d like us to present future information. We’re always looking to improve and make our content even better for you. 🙏
Just based on my research of the business model. I assume they receive a percentage of total cost of the detail plus tips and the money from reviews. Pretty much commission based.
It's inspiring to see your incredible progress and success, and we're thrilled that you've chosen Fieldd as your CRM partner on this journey. Here's to reaching new heights, growing your business, and setting even bigger milestones with Fieldd! Keep up the fantastic work Alex and Chad!
They're in Texas with lots of wealthy people who are their main clientele. What's to figure out? Getting your car detailed is a luxury. They have a business that caters to the wealthy and happen to live in an area with lots of wealthy people.
@@OU81TWOthe fact that you try to downgrade what the man in the vid has done to achieve that kind of money shows where you are in your life 😅..nothing is easy,or else everyone in the area would be rich by now 😂
For your marketing boost, start posting those killer before-and-after shots on social and get your biz listed on Google with some solid reviews! And don’t forget, local ads and referral discounts are total game-changers! 🚀
Fieldd supports mobile businesses with effective and affordable marketing tools used by thousands of businesses like SHWASH. Sign up and use for free today!
man its really not hard if you want customers fast and cant wait to learn how to use google ads or FB ads or cant wait SEO to optimise then pay a agency to do it for you don't pay to cheap you wont see results you should pay $1500 around that to get a decent amount.
@@cookingintheyardno, it is always best to find a way to start a business for free, because 99% of the time it can be done for free there’s always a way. No point in buying all this equipment and spending all this money not even knowing if you’re gonna get sales or not. What I would do is make the website and start advertising, and if it starts selling then I know the business is viable, and with that money you earned from launch you fix the problems.
So they basically Uberized mobile detailers... They are a marketing company at the end of the day, given that their overhead is largely advertising they are able to dominate the local Google listings...
@@UpFlip They thing is having a company like this HURTS the industry in that area, just ask taxicab drivers how they feel about Uber... They mention providing chemicals to their detailers but those detailers are providing their vehicles AND all their tools PLUS their labor - obviously they are 1099 contractors so on top of all that they still have to provide medical/unemployment/workman's comp etc... Seems lame to me.
@@Thylacine1 I completely understand this perspective, but consumers pay for the convenience factor in our current day and time - plus my contractors bring home nearly $1k a week and sometimes more! I interview fella's all the time saying they barely make $500 per week at their brick and mortar detailing job. A lot of folks don't want to bring their cars into a brick and mortar detailing shop because as I mentioned in the interview, they don't have the TIME. Sometime's a new way of doing something without necessarily reinventing the wheel, can cannibalize the old way it was done before. That's why uber won.
@@chadmartinez You're comparing employees to owner-operators of a business and one of the few business models that has a lowish barrier to entry for a single person to start. The issue is your actual business is marketing, that's where YOUR overhead is, you are able to dominate the local area with CPM/CPC bids on Google Ads that no detailer will be able to compete with. I get it, it's business, admittedly a pretty smart one, but to say your company doesn't hurt the local detailers is disingenuous at best. There is reason you decided to simply find detailers already operating to 1099 rather than run a fleet, or lease rigs with profit sharing.
Love your videos! But we keep getting the same hustles, what about business dominated by women like nail salons, hair salons, spas ? Would love to see someone do videos on those businesses
That’s because it’s very difficult to start other businesses if you don’t have technical skills. Pretty much blue collar work is the only way to do it unless you have a background in something technical
@S-oz6is well it might not be blue collar but it is labor intensive job, you have to use your hands as a nail tech or massage therapist etc, just like a blue collar worker, these jobs also do not require alot of schooling, and many people make a name for themselves in these industries. I just saw a video on CNET about a girl who started as a nail tech and now owns a nail salon earning 600k a year! It's a business that can easily start as a one man show/side hustle and work its way to something bigger.
@@saulgoodman2018 yeah but if you’re trying to do a side hustle while working a full time job you can’t scale it unless it’s digital. These guys had to quit their jobs to do car washing and scale it
in terms of this business i still have a number of questions one being how do they deal with the volume of 300 customers do they hire a sales person to upsell and book them in via messangers or do they have some sort of ai setup to where they could book them in. in that case how do they deal with additional add-ons (Claybar etc) how much will the bot addon to the price and then how does that integrate in their CRM as a price point or does the bot send a link to book an appointment with the price discussed they book it in and it goes through to the CRM then automatically to the contractors calender etc those sort of questions also much cash do you pay to the contractors and is it per job or per hour per job I'm guessing because you said they weren't happy standing around all day waiting in things you would do differently
Great questions! Managing a high volume of customers definitely requires a solid system, whether it’s through AI, sales personnel, or a combination of both.
@@chadmartinezI saw you had a blue tent over one of the cars outside. Is that something the tech provided? Do you have issues with owners of buildings/property management not wanting techs to actually clean in a parking garage? Do you have the customer make sure it is approved first and see if there’s a designated area of the garage they want it done? You can’t really do it if there is are other cars parked next to it….
@@jmarko8720 Great questions. I bought the tents. I do not have too much of a problem with buildings, thats up to the customer to address or ask their building/complex if its okay. But again - we rarely run into those issues. I always tell them as long as we have enough space to open up all 4 doors and get around the vehicle, we will be good. I also do recommend that they park the car by itself if possible just so we mitigate any level of spray getting on cars parked to them. Also not an issue we've ran into.
@@chadmartinez for the tents do those just get used at your physical location if they are having coating and paint done at the same time of detail there? Or you let techs take them as needed on their jobs?
People wrong información don't believe this guy if you have to spend $15.000 thousand a month cleaning supply you must close your business down people people it doesn't not talke $15.000 thousand a month to buy cleaning supply
Hey John - I spend around $14-$15K per month in advertising budget on Google ads to get the business to our door. I do not spend that amount on a monthly basis for cleaning supplies. Hope this helps clear things up!
I’ve been running business for 3 years full shop setup . Yes it’s like pulling teeth getting customers and one week I had 3 cancellations all in a row . You tried detailing business 2 times?
@@Iconicdetailing yea twice and with the current times like inflation etc makes it even harder but I decided to flip the game a bit and trying something new now. I think this way will work better as an added service not detailing cars as a main business because there is cheap car washes popping up left and right and gas stations and stuff. I watch these videos of detailers and trip out because I ran ads did social media all that good stuff with a branded name all that and full set up but its always been very slow and hard to find customers or repeats. idk.
@@chadmartinezDo you need the workers comp for your techs? Are they actual employees or 1099? Or is workers comp for you and Alex? Is garage policy just for having the space where you bring the cars for ceramic coating and paint correction? If you didn’t do the last part then you wouldn’t need to have that since the cars would be done in other off site locations?
@@jmarko8720 I was told to get Garagekeepers insurance solely for if we were working in a parking garage, period. This could vary by state, not too sure. I just bought what I was told to buy based on the thorough analysis done on our business by our insurance broker. Yes, They are 1099. Workers comp is to protect us from if the technicians get hurt on the job.
@@chadmartinez wow! The fastest response I’ve gotten on here! Thank you! Yes, I know about the LLI, that’s why I didn’t ask about that one 😁 And sorry, I have a lot of questions about your setup throughout other replies. I was trying to keep all related ones together😅
That's a very easy way for your subcontractors that have all the equipment to take the clients away from you because what stops them from calling that person again? Nothing
@@chadmartinez brother stop being so naïve. Yes you can try as much as you can but that's a recipe for disaster. If you have your own trucks your own stuff you have a lot of leverage and that sort of business because you would never find out. They can sit there and charge them 100 bucks less for giving the same work and you would never know.
Should have referred to them as contractors because that is what they are - I can assure you I’m fully compliant under the law with every component on how our business operates!
I was thinking the same thing based on what my CPA have told me about this. there is no way for them to be contractors if you have SOPs that they have follow to do their job (AKA telling them how to do their job), supplying them with supplies and also they have to have the right to pick what jobs they want and when they want to work. He said that the contractors get scheduled as soon as the client signs up for a service. Unless this is done by allowing the contractor to decline the job. its sitting in a gray area for sure.
Awesome video, here is some constructive criticism for a hot location: 1. Get way more b-roll on location, and move the interview portion to indoors location with AC. It is unacceptable to have your interviewee drenched in sweat. or 2. Film the interview in the cooler months.
Maybe they should move the cars indoors when cleaning them, I bet the cars don’t like the heat too lol. It’s Texas, it’s hot and I bet they clean cars all year long. From my view, the interview goes exactly where the people are working and how the day to day activities are.
@chadmartinez thanks for taking the time for this video. You touched base on incentives for reviews, but how do you figure out/split the pay for the subcontractors? Does it differ for each contractor or service $129/268/448? Thanks!
It would be whatever % split between company and contractor, the software we use which I believe commented on this video, automatically splits it up by job and you can preset that split on there. But no, it doesn't vary between certain services bought, all stays the same from a % standpoint.
What this guy i saying that he spend $15.000 thousand a month on business expensive people please he his give the wrong información people hi his give the wrong información
That's kind of the point of the channel isn't it? Building a business from scratch and making money from it. Drop the link to your show on here - I'd love to check it out
Can we get more diverse businesses? They’re great but it gets repetitive when 8/10 businesses is a repeat & they basically repeat what the previous one has said
@@jmarko8720 Call the customer after about how the experience went. Customer will always tell you (based on my experience) if they got handed a personal business card that was not of the company's. Customers are brutally honest, and will tell you top to bottom everything. If that does happen - that's termination
Paying your guys for getting reviews should be illegal lol imagine the conversation, "pls name drop me or else i'll lose $15" worst entrepreneur you have on your channel by far.
Or it incentives the workers to give an outstanding service to the point where when they ask they clients to drop a review, they happily do it without hesitation. Is that illegal, too?
Kickstart Your Detailing Business With This FREE Checklist: bit.ly/3ThZyP6
i love this channel and the detail attention it provides
Thanks for the feedback! Stay tuned for more videos coming your way! 😊
This is incredible. I ran my business out of the same warehouse rental space as them and had no idea. These guys give us hope that it'll all be worth it is you don't give up Great video!
When asked about his expenses he said it’s $21K a month which includes marketing spend and product. I wish he talked about how much he pays his private contractors to do the work. They obviously have invested in a van, all the equipment, gas, and put in the time to do the work. I feel like this video is missing a big piece of the story as it doesn’t tell us what their profit margin is
Thanks so much for your feedback! It really helps us understand how you’d like us to present future information. We’re always looking to improve and make our content even better for you. 🙏
Just based on my research of the business model. I assume they receive a percentage of total cost of the detail plus tips and the money from reviews. Pretty much commission based.
@@greatnesspros5689 Bingo
Brick by brick. I’ve never met anybody that works harder than Chad or Alex. They’re built different.
It's inspiring to see your incredible progress and success, and we're thrilled that you've chosen Fieldd as your CRM partner on this journey. Here's to reaching new heights, growing your business, and setting even bigger milestones with Fieldd! Keep up the fantastic work Alex and Chad!
7:24 you can start with less than 1k for sure. 4k is overkill for a new detailing business by far.
You start with what you got work smart pace yourself
Good interview!
Awesome show -these guys seem to have it figured out.
They're in Texas with lots of wealthy people who are their main clientele. What's to figure out? Getting your car detailed is a luxury. They have a business that caters to the wealthy and happen to live in an area with lots of wealthy people.
@@OU81TWOthe fact that you try to downgrade what the man in the vid has done to achieve that kind of money shows where you are in your life 😅..nothing is easy,or else everyone in the area would be rich by now 😂
@@OU81TWO Seems pretty simple huh? Drop the link to your episode about the business you've built - would love to see it.
@@cookingintheyard Don't have a business. I retired 10 years ago. I'm 54.
Great interview! I thought providing ANY supplies, especially regularly to subcontractors, was a big no-no.
Thanks a ton! Glad you liked the interview!
I'm a mobile detailer. I need to improve my marketing/advertising
For your marketing boost, start posting those killer before-and-after shots on social and get your biz listed on Google with some solid reviews! And don’t forget, local ads and referral discounts are total game-changers! 🚀
Fieldd supports mobile businesses with effective and affordable marketing tools used by thousands of businesses like SHWASH. Sign up and use for free today!
@@UpFlip thanks for the response. I'm already listed on google and I have 22 five star ratings. I need to learn how to find customers through google
man its really not hard if you want customers fast and cant wait to learn how to use google ads or FB ads or cant wait SEO to optimise then pay a agency to do it for you don't pay to cheap you wont see results you should pay $1500 around that to get a decent amount.
@@Access-Mind I use Facebook ads. I'm interested in Google ads. I'll start looking around for agencies in my area
You ask amazingly good questions. It is like as if you are in my head.
Thank you so much! Thrilled to hear that the questions resonate with you. It’s great to know we're hitting the mark! 😊
what software stack do you use for sales and communication? who does your bookings? What marketing agency do you use? Thanks
@@krahim786 fieldd for sales, communication and bookings!
The dealership wanted to pay 50 cent a car? That's slave wage's.
Obviously not a fair compensation for the work involved. 😞
Yep, my jaw dropped to the floor when the Sales Manager came out and told me that lol
The dealership thought they were just going to hose the cars down.
@@sajjadhaqCC Even so. That is still low.
Just hosing them, is not a detail.
@@chadmartinezhow did you answer that low ball
Yea people it don't take no 4000. Thousand dollars to start a car cleaning business
The person that's never started a business has entered the comments
It cost more tbh. I put over 8k into it
@@cookingintheyardno, it is always best to find a way to start a business for free, because 99% of the time it can be done for free there’s always a way. No point in buying all this equipment and spending all this money not even knowing if you’re gonna get sales or not. What I would do is make the website and start advertising, and if it starts selling then I know the business is viable, and with that money you earned from launch you fix the problems.
So they basically Uberized mobile detailers... They are a marketing company at the end of the day, given that their overhead is largely advertising they are able to dominate the local Google listings...
They’ve essentially created a platform that connects mobile detailers with customers, similar to Uber’s model. Smart strategy for sure!
@@UpFlip They thing is having a company like this HURTS the industry in that area, just ask taxicab drivers how they feel about Uber... They mention providing chemicals to their detailers but those detailers are providing their vehicles AND all their tools PLUS their labor - obviously they are 1099 contractors so on top of all that they still have to provide medical/unemployment/workman's comp etc... Seems lame to me.
@@Thylacine1 I completely understand this perspective, but consumers pay for the convenience factor in our current day and time - plus my contractors bring home nearly $1k a week and sometimes more! I interview fella's all the time saying they barely make $500 per week at their brick and mortar detailing job. A lot of folks don't want to bring their cars into a brick and mortar detailing shop because as I mentioned in the interview, they don't have the TIME. Sometime's a new way of doing something without necessarily reinventing the wheel, can cannibalize the old way it was done before. That's why uber won.
@@chadmartinez You're comparing employees to owner-operators of a business and one of the few business models that has a lowish barrier to entry for a single person to start. The issue is your actual business is marketing, that's where YOUR overhead is, you are able to dominate the local area with CPM/CPC bids on Google Ads that no detailer will be able to compete with.
I get it, it's business, admittedly a pretty smart one, but to say your company doesn't hurt the local detailers is disingenuous at best. There is reason you decided to simply find detailers already operating to 1099 rather than run a fleet, or lease rigs with profit sharing.
I have done detailing as a weekend thing but didn’t know how to price my services and be able to obtain customers
Can you make one of these videos on the septic pumping business?
Septic trucks.
Run the business 100 percent
That’s the spirit! 💯
hey upflip, please add Audio Track (Translate) on your video
Love your videos! But we keep getting the same hustles, what about business dominated by women like nail salons, hair salons, spas ? Would love to see someone do videos on those businesses
That’s because it’s very difficult to start other businesses if you don’t have technical skills. Pretty much blue collar work is the only way to do it unless you have a background in something technical
@S-oz6is well it might not be blue collar but it is labor intensive job, you have to use your hands as a nail tech or massage therapist etc, just like a blue collar worker, these jobs also do not require alot of schooling, and many people make a name for themselves in these industries. I just saw a video on CNET about a girl who started as a nail tech and now owns a nail salon earning 600k a year! It's a business that can easily start as a one man show/side hustle and work its way to something bigger.
@@S-oz6is SO. A business is a business, no matter what.
You really don't need any technical skills. You need to hire the one's with technical skills.
@@saulgoodman2018 yeah but if you’re trying to do a side hustle while working a full time job you can’t scale it unless it’s digital. These guys had to quit their jobs to do car washing and scale it
@@S-oz6is I dont know what you think nail salons and spas are, but they are basically blue collar work for women.
in terms of this business i still have a number of questions one being how do they deal with the volume of 300 customers do they hire a sales person to upsell and book them in via messangers or do they have some sort of ai setup to where they could book them in. in that case how do they deal with additional add-ons (Claybar etc) how much will the bot addon to the price and then how does that integrate in their CRM as a price point or does the bot send a link to book an appointment with the price discussed they book it in and it goes through to the CRM then automatically to the contractors calender etc those sort of questions also much cash do you pay to the contractors and is it per job or per hour per job I'm guessing because you said they weren't happy standing around all day waiting in things you would do differently
Great questions! Managing a high volume of customers definitely requires a solid system, whether it’s through AI, sales personnel, or a combination of both.
Great video
We appreciate you tuning in! Hope you found it helpful! ☺️
Great interview... but get this man some AC or fans!
🤣 It was a hot one this summer for sure
@@chadmartinezI saw you had a blue tent over one of the cars outside. Is that something the tech provided? Do you have issues with owners of buildings/property management not wanting techs to actually clean in a parking garage? Do you have the customer make sure it is approved first and see if there’s a designated area of the garage they want it done? You can’t really do it if there is are other cars parked next to it….
@@jmarko8720 Great questions. I bought the tents. I do not have too much of a problem with buildings, thats up to the customer to address or ask their building/complex if its okay. But again - we rarely run into those issues. I always tell them as long as we have enough space to open up all 4 doors and get around the vehicle, we will be good. I also do recommend that they park the car by itself if possible just so we mitigate any level of spray getting on cars parked to them. Also not an issue we've ran into.
@@chadmartinez for the tents do those just get used at your physical location if they are having coating and paint done at the same time of detail there? Or you let techs take them as needed on their jobs?
what's the app/ tool they use to automate the work?
@@joetv5303 fieldd!
@@joetv5303 fieldd
People wrong información don't believe this guy if you have to spend $15.000 thousand a month cleaning supply you must close your business down people people it doesn't not talke $15.000 thousand a month to buy cleaning supply
Yeah he was 10000% fabricating
Hey John - I spend around $14-$15K per month in advertising budget on Google ads to get the business to our door. I do not spend that amount on a monthly basis for cleaning supplies. Hope this helps clear things up!
How much volume he doing though it’s possible
I’m 3 years into my business making 40,000 a year profit like how are they making that much .
Hey, 40k is pretty solid! It’s all about finding what works for you. Just keep hustling and experimenting-you got this!
these vids trip me out cuz I tried twice in la area and its so hard to get customers
I’ve been running business for 3 years full shop setup . Yes it’s like pulling teeth getting customers and one week I had 3 cancellations all in a row . You tried detailing business 2 times?
@@Iconicdetailing yea twice and with the current times like inflation etc makes it even harder but I decided to flip the game a bit and trying something new now. I think this way will work better as an added service not detailing cars as a main business because there is cheap car washes popping up left and right and gas stations and stuff. I watch these videos of detailers and trip out because I ran ads did social media all that good stuff with a branded name all that and full set up but its always been very slow and hard to find customers or repeats. idk.
Can I get on there
Absolutely! What kind of business are you in?
What about insurance requirements for this type of business
* Limited Liability Insurance
*Workers Compensation
*Garagekeepers insurance
@@chadmartinezDo you need the workers comp for your techs? Are they actual employees or 1099? Or is workers comp for you and Alex? Is garage policy just for having the space where you bring the cars for ceramic coating and paint correction? If you didn’t do the last part then you wouldn’t need to have that since the cars would be done in other off site locations?
@@jmarko8720 I was told to get Garagekeepers insurance solely for if we were working in a parking garage, period. This could vary by state, not too sure. I just bought what I was told to buy based on the thorough analysis done on our business by our insurance broker. Yes, They are 1099. Workers comp is to protect us from if the technicians get hurt on the job.
limited liability insurance obviously if someone damages a car
@@chadmartinez wow! The fastest response I’ve gotten on here! Thank you! Yes, I know about the LLI, that’s why I didn’t ask about that one 😁
And sorry, I have a lot of questions about your setup throughout other replies. I was trying to keep all related ones together😅
Incredible business story - awesome job Chad and Alex!
Chad and Alex have an incredible story, and we're so glad you enjoyed hearing it. Stay tuned for more awesome success stories like this one! 💪
That's a very easy way for your subcontractors that have all the equipment to take the clients away from you because what stops them from calling that person again? Nothing
I call every customer afterwards to hear about their experience and trust me - they are honest on every finite part.
Good point though for sure!
@@chadmartinez brother stop being so naïve. Yes you can try as much as you can but that's a recipe for disaster. If you have your own trucks your own stuff you have a lot of leverage and that sort of business because you would never find out. They can sit there and charge them 100 bucks less for giving the same work and you would never know.
And here i am, working 8 hours a day for somebody else, for 708 Euros per month (the normal salary in Greece). I feel like a slave right now...
It might be worth exploring different avenues that could offer more satisfaction and financial stability. Hang in there-better days are ahead. 🙏
Do you handle editing in-house or remotely? I'm an editor and would be glad to discuss it if you’re interested.
This guy is probably working outside the law he’s calling his contractors employees because he’s treating them like employees
Should have referred to them as contractors because that is what they are - I can assure you I’m fully compliant under the law with every component on how our business operates!
I was thinking the same thing based on what my CPA have told me about this. there is no way for them to be contractors if you have SOPs that they have follow to do their job (AKA telling them how to do their job), supplying them with supplies and also they have to have the right to pick what jobs they want and when they want to work. He said that the contractors get scheduled as soon as the client signs up for a service. Unless this is done by allowing the contractor to decline the job. its sitting in a gray area for sure.
@@chadmartinez Have you ever submitted the IRS Form SS-8? congrats on the success!
They are...they have their own equipment...they can decline a job, etc...they are 1099 contractors..he is paying for their time and expertise...
Awesome video, here is some constructive criticism for a hot location: 1. Get way more b-roll on location, and move the interview portion to indoors location with AC. It is unacceptable to have your interviewee drenched in sweat. or 2. Film the interview in the cooler months.
Thanks for the suggestions and for helping us make our content even better! 🙏
I think it’s nice to see all conditions of reality they work in myself.
Maybe they should move the cars indoors when cleaning them, I bet the cars don’t like the heat too lol. It’s Texas, it’s hot and I bet they clean cars all year long. From my view, the interview goes exactly where the people are working and how the day to day activities are.
@chadmartinez thanks for taking the time for this video.
You touched base on incentives for reviews, but how do you figure out/split the pay for the subcontractors? Does it differ for each contractor or service $129/268/448?
Thanks!
It would be whatever % split between company and contractor, the software we use which I believe commented on this video, automatically splits it up by job and you can preset that split on there. But no, it doesn't vary between certain services bought, all stays the same from a % standpoint.
@@chadmartinezthank you for sharing! What’s the minimum and max split with them you’d do? You need to stay profitable and vice versa…
IM GONNA BUY A BUGATTI JUST FOR CHAD TO COME SHWASH IT WHILE BLASTING BLINK182
Haha, now that’s a vibe! Epic combo! 🚗
Nice.
We hope you enjoyed the video - thank you for watching! ☺️
We couldn’t have scaled our business without taking it full time.
Going full-time is usually key to scaling ☺️
What this guy i saying that he spend $15.000 thousand a month on business expensive people please he his give the wrong información people hi his give the wrong información
Learn proper English
This video could have been completed im 10 minutes, so long, just get to the point Cuhz
This just shows you can make money without knowing what the hell you’re doing
That's kind of the point of the channel isn't it? Building a business from scratch and making money from it. Drop the link to your show on here - I'd love to check it out
Can we get more diverse businesses? They’re great but it gets repetitive when 8/10 businesses is a repeat & they basically repeat what the previous one has said
It's not "Ironic" that you lived near your coworker, it's coincidental.
no it’s not
@@chadrikkExplain how it's "ironic" 🤔
I appreciate the correction - you aren't wrong. Was a long day of filming. God Bless
@@chadmartinez No problem. I enjoyed the video.
Who cares, move on weirdo
Great stuff but the cover for your ad shows a guy wearing a baseball cap on backwards which makes him look like a bum.. Not good.
😂 my friend, I’m not working on Wall Street. We are outside in 100+ degree heat. Appreciate the feedback though!
În ireland if you qoute a customer for any valet option , your cheapest price which is 218$ is equivelent to 198€ they will call the police on you. 😂
It sounds like pricing can be a bit of a hot topic in Ireland. Just goes to show how important it is to understand local market dynamics.
100k per month...yea right..😏
Happy to provide stubs brother. Let me know!
@@chadmartinezhow do you keep your techs from taking your repeat business???? And how do you make sure it’s not occurring?
@@jmarko8720 Call the customer after about how the experience went. Customer will always tell you (based on my experience) if they got handed a personal business card that was not of the company's. Customers are brutally honest, and will tell you top to bottom everything. If that does happen - that's termination
Second
Thanks for watching and supporting our channel! ☺️
Third
Did you enjoy the video? Thanks for watching! ☺️
First
We appreciate you tuning in! Thank you! ☺️
Paying your guys for getting reviews should be illegal lol
imagine the conversation, "pls name drop me or else i'll lose $15"
worst entrepreneur you have on your channel by far.
*** guy that lives under a rock has entered the comments ***
Or it incentives the workers to give an outstanding service to the point where when they ask they clients to drop a review, they happily do it without hesitation. Is that illegal, too?
100k a month just doing washes is CAPPPPPP 😂 anyone in the game knows it’s cap
@@YOULTZY fr fr straight up bussin' ammirite ong
@@YOULTZY We don't do washes, we do details. Hit my line and i'm happy to show you how
That @chadrikk guy is cute
🤣