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I don't know how much it drives sales but I follow multiple mobile oil change businesses on TikTok and boy they get some major views. I can literally just watch 20 minutes of their videos. If they were I my area I would call them without a doubt.
https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZP8SGVKbK/
Facebook can be a fairly cheap way to get the word out but that has lost a lot of its bang over the past 5 years.
Basically the simple get your customers to recommend you to their friends, if that means giving out a card and the person who gave out the card gets a discount on their next oil change.
Welcome to Square! I hope things have gone well for you in the last 30 days and that you're seeing some growth.
We're a mobile service business also, so I can relate. There are several things I would do that are free or mostly free.
1. Pound the FB pavement and any other socials you're on. I would recommend a few things: A) Always post a photo, not just words. FB will not pick it up or distribute it without a photo. Make sure your content is relatable to your business and your demographics. B) Join all of the relatable groups in your area. Classified pages are the best. Share all of your posts in your groups. It dramatically increases the number of impressions. C) Don't ever pay for FB advertising or pay someone to do it for you. Do it yourself unless AND until you can't keep up with it anymore. At that point, make sure you have very strict guidelines for an employee who's doing it for you. If you don't or can't have employees, then keep doing it yourself at all costs. D) Reserve your posting time to the evening or early morning when you don't have appointments, unless you have an open block of time you need to fill. Use a calendar to pre-plan your posts. Get into your page and schedule them, so they post automatically. You can schedule up to 10 days in advance. E) Watch for local events in your area that are public, that you can attend, that provide you an opportunity to mingle with people and network.
2. Connect with partnering businesses like @HC_Charlie said - you can do privately owned car lots and detailers. They don't do the work you do but they are always being asked for referrals.
3. Find all of the bulletin boards in your area and hang up your cards. I know this is old fashioned and rather outdated, but trust me, they still get used.
4. This one costs money, but all of them are different. Join your local Chamber. Do the networking, go to the events, attend free seminars, visit with other members. Take advantage of the business benefits you receive for joining. Use their free advertising and the option to post your business on their website. When you join, they will usually do a blurb about you that gets sent out to their mailing list. Write it yourself and talk it up! Use every opportunity you can to network or connect your services with other business owners. Find ones that own a fleet of vehicles or an event you can sponsor to get your name out. Any advertising you get from a charitable contribution as a sponsor is tax deductible by federal law.
Hope this helps!
Welcome. What country are you located in? Not sure by this post if you're in Pakistan or not...
Hi! I'm Stacey, owner of Wicked Witch Crafts - a small business located in Southern California, specializing in graphic tees, tumblers, stickers/decals and other handmade accessories.
Welcome @WWC-Stacey , Do you screen print or vinyl transfer on your tees?
Thank you! I mostly use a combination of screen prints and dtf prints. I started out using vinyl and still use them for some custom orders. But primarily screen print! ☺️
https://wickedwitchcrafts.square.site/
That's awesome. I wish we had someone local who did screen printing, I always wanted the bold standout shirts for my business that you just can't get from vinyl.
Love the tagline btw, Zero Apologies! @WWC-Stacey
Thank you! Agreed! Vinyl is what I started out with and still use occasionally, but the quality from screen printing supersedes vinyl.
There are definitely some awesome shirts that I like. Love the name too. It is so hard to get a good name, and you nailed it.
Thank you so much! It took a while for me to come up with the name, but I'm happy with it. It’s a playful spin on words — it reflects the bold, quirky, sassy vibe of my designs without taking itself too seriously. 😊
Welcome! My husband is currently trying to learn how to do sublimation so that he can start making tumblers. We have a huge collection and there's so many more that we want and he wants to give them as gifts. It's a great business!! Good luck with yours!
Tell us about that name though... I know a few people who'd be all over that name!
Thank you! Sublimation is definitely very fun to do and has such a variety of canvases to choose from. I started Sublimation on tumblers and shirts as well and sell a ton of personalized/custom gifts especially during the holiday seasons and wedding seasons. My personal favorite to sublimate as gifts are wind spinners and photo plaques. They make really great gifts 🥰
As far as the story behind my name goes....
"WickedWitchCrafts" is a playful spin on words — it reflects the bold, quirky, sassy vibe of my designs without taking itself too seriously.
So instead of being a cute, cozy craft shop (which I also am...on platforms like Etsy), I leaned into the chaos — late-night crafting breakdowns, caffeine-fueled sarcasm, and designs that speak louder than I ever could. 😄
LOVE IT!!!! ❤️
Hi ,I'm Dawn a nail tech and esthetician looking at products Square offers.
welcome to the square community Dawn. @PamperedChair . What type of products are you looking into that Square offers?
Just all things business related besides processing services. Thanks for replying.
I was going to ask the same thing! 🙂
Rawson Mobile Detailing
I was hoping for some help on how I can properly get my business seen more and to bring more business in, I have ran my detailing business for about 3 years and its just crazy hard to get clientele, was hoping for some advice or tips, thank you Rawson Detailing
Welcome @autodetailer253
It's nice to see other auto businesses here!
Before I go naming off some ideas, what are some things that you have tried so far? Where abouts are your located, generally. Are you in a heavily populated town or city? What do you have for competition, are their other mobile detailers like yourself?
I live in a pretty rural area, but I can count over 10 detailers within 50 miles of my location, none of the though are mobile though.
awesome questions- you know I'm going to say social media.. But word of mouth I think most important. Around here mobile detailing is sorta a scam- everyone posts about it and it's sort of a side eye situation- so I am not sure if that's by you... but something to overcome.
@DinaLRosenberg wrote:awesome questions- you know I'm going to say social media.. But word of mouth I think most important. Around here mobile detailing is sorta a scam- everyone posts about it and it's sort of a side eye situation- so I am not sure if that's by you... but something to overcome.
Yeah I think out of the 10 or so that I know of, only 3 of them are full time businesses. The others are just extra income side hustles (nothing wrong with that). I don't think we have any actual mobile ones.
The word of mouth can for sure make or break a small business, I suppose that is true though with social media given recent marketing tactics by a couple companies. haha
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