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I'm with @Minion... I was going to ask the same questions. Here's my two cents, I'm usually long winded, so I'll try to keep it short:
Demographics ALWAYS matter. Find out what they are and determine who you cater to. Who is your preferred customer? What do they look like - not physically - but financially. Are they DINKS? DoubleIncomeNoKids? Are they wealthy in general? Have higher end cars, etc.
SM is a MUST for you. No matter location. We're rural also. Classifieds are HUGE. So much I could say there.... you cannot over post!
Remember that what you do today will pay off in three weeks. So be diligent. Every day that you spend plugging on SM you're investing in your business. It's free but it's at the cost of your time. So use it wisely. Make a plan. Don't willy-nilly. Content should ALWAYS have a pic or vid. The algorithm won't pick it up and push it without the content. Also remember, you cannot eat an elephant all in one bite. it takes time but consistency is key. You have to determine how much you're going to be working IN your business verses ON your business. If you don't have a plan, make one. Not the kind you need to give the bank. One for yourself. A notebook, legal pad, etc. Start writing. Write it all down. Goals, plans, future ideas, etc. Then take that and create the steps you need to get there. Need help? Ask. Me or the Community.
There are so many places in the community that you will find answers for questions like these and a ton of places that I have commented on this very subject. @TheRealChipA can you think of any specific places to direct him? I'm sorry that I don't have specific spots to turn you too. Please continue to ask questions, even in this thread and we will continue to answer! Also, type in the search bar for questions to come up.
Hey there @autodetailer253 .. With two clues, I found your FB page -- at least I assume that 253 in your screen name means area code 253, and there is a business with that exact name in Bonney Lake, WA. LOL. I looked you up because I wanted to see where you are located. As it turns out, you might be in the neighborhood of Tacoma, but it looks like you are maybe 30 minutes away? Honestly, that gives me all sorts of suggestions. Here goes.
First, there is no doubt in my mind that Greater Tacoma has business groups. In my city, we have the Covington Business Council, for example. It's a group of local businesses who get together, socialize, share ideas, host city and other leaders, etc. One of the biggest functions of the CBC is a directory of other businesses who might have resources or experiences that I can use in my own. When we were first starting out, for example, we found a local marketing firm that we still use today, a decade+ later. It's been my experience that this one relationship has proven to be the most valuable one. In fact, as we make plans to move and expand later this year, I plan to hire them again for a huge marketing blitz. Side benefit -- they always cut me a friends-and-famiily discount. We pay a membership fee every year to the CBC but the connections I've made there and the things I've learned there more than justify that nominal cost.
We don't do a lot of traditional advertising. But we've found that the one that gives us the biggest ROI is with our local online news source. We pay a few hundred dollars a month to ensure that we will be served to a given number of viewers who are provided our ad and a link to our website. I am always surprised to see that after the obvious Yelp/Google/FB referrals to my site, this news source consistently is our top performer. We used to pay less, for less visibility. But, as we grew, we decided it was worth the investment for broader visibility. That's the beauty of online advertising like this -- we can control our investment after we determine our visibility goals.
Then there is an organization called SCORE. They are basically a national business mentoring organization with local chapters across the country. Many of their resources are free. Some of their seminars and advanced assistance comes with a nominal fee. But they are available to help you navigate the tricky waters of growing your business intelligently, and each chapter is usually laser-focused on local and regional tips and tricks. I highly recommend them.
Finally, don't minimize the effect of a good referral program. Figure out something that doesn't break the bank and that offers a reward to both the person doing the referring and the person receiving the referral. This can be pretty informal with just a printed card. Or your could use a third-party app like Ice Cream Social which keeps track of a more organized program. That one is $19.95/month plus 5% every time a referral is converted to a customer. If you did do something like this, I'd highly recommend increasing your prices a little before implementing it, just to cover most of the cost of the program.
I hope some of that helps. Otherwise, as everyone else has said, don't hesitate to come back here and ask specific questions. That's why this Community exists!
Best,
Thanks for the reminder of SCORE! I sometimes forget to mention them!!
We own a couple coffee shops and we’ve said this before! But if you frequent a local spot like a coffee shop or restaurant (to the point where they can recognize your face) and you pop in and bring a card there is a huge chance they would love to support you or know someone else who may need your services and refer you!!
The old
fashioned way really does help. Also- I have friends who LOVE to watch videos of car detailing. Post videos on social platforms so people can see the behind the scenes of your work. People love that and will connect with you.
I'm Sharon (or Venus Speedtrap in the roller derby/roller skating community). I own Rollershirts, a side business designing and selling apparel and handcrafts inspired by roller skating and more. I also do custom scrimmage shirts and reversible jerseys, as well as personalize any provided shirts. I can fulfill "non-skating" requests too. So roll on by at https://www.rollershirts.com. On Instagram, I'm rollershirts1 and Facebook rollershirts.
Venus Speedtrap! hahah Amazing. Welcome to the Community 😊
Ahh, such good memories growing up going to teh skate rink, todays kids in my town just won't understand (I sound older than I am saying that). Welcome @rollershirts516
My husband would agree! He LIVED at the rink from 7th-10th grades!!! I won't tell you how many decades ago that was... but I know you can guess 😉
Venus Speedtrap is a killer Derby name. Some sweet-looking shirts on your site.
Cool name! Welcome! Roller Derby is fairly popular where we live. Def' not my jam tho!
YES! We wish we stuck with our roller skating. We might need to bring our skates out. Super inspired by you guys.
Hi!! I'm Karen owner of Touch By Karen LLC, I am a Medical Massage Therapist based in Houston Texas. I specialize in post operative Lymphatic massage, and also service our Veterans. www.touchbykaren.com
@touchbykarenllc wrote:Hi!! I'm Karen owner of Touch By Karen LLC, I am a Medical Massage Therapist based in Houston Texas. I specialize in post operative Lymphatic massage, and also service our Veterans. www.touchbykaren.com
Welcome @touchbykarenllc We have an extreme lack of massage Therapists in my area, I am truly unsure why that is .
What area are you located in
2045 Space Park Drive Suite 150 Houston Texas 77058 1 block from the Nasa Space Center
That is a good service to offer. We have someone I know who specializes in Lymphatic as well. Our regular MT does deep tissue and literally keeps me mobile!! Welcome to the community.
Massage therapy is definitely the medicine everyone needs i have been a therapist for over 10 years it is my gift to the world
Incredible! Have always wanted a Lymphatic drainage massage.
Also thank you for honoring our Veterans! Very important. We have so much respect for that.
It is the least i can do, the wear and tear that is inflected on their bodies and minds is unimaginable then the return with pains that hinder every walk of life and are being given all these drugs to mask the pain mentally and physically breaks my heart so its my honor to service them.
Incredible! Do you advertise this way?
It is worth shouting from the rooftops!
Actually I do not, i truly am horrible at marketing but very passionate about my clients
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