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I got some advice a while ago from this board and it has proven to be 110% acurate. My business has increased by 30% in 2 weeks. Join a BNI group, Business Networking International, find the website and become a member, it works very well.
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I'm in the same boat as you, chris. New to business ownership and just trying to get by while I build a customer base. Flyers did all right, email spamming to realtors netted some results, and my one newspaper venture was abysmal. My best results have been through networking groups. Get involved in your local chamber of commerce. I also joined an organization called LeTip, a networking group comprised mostly of business owners. They only allow one member from a given industry--no conflicts of interest are allowed. There's plenty of incentive for referrals, so at the very least you should enter into a group where you're every member's cleaner of choice. Done correctly, telemarketing can really work as well.

Keep in mind, this advice comes from someone currently in your situation. I haven't made it out of the woods yet. More established cleaners may have different advice.
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by the way... we do a warranty because one of the major competitors does it. We come back and re-clean the traffic areas (or around furniture rather) for $4.00 per room and $15.00 service fee. This is incase there are any mishaps throughout the year. 
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Hello everyone. I recently started a carpet cleaning company after about 10 years in the industry, 5 in the sales department and 5 in the field. We are doing an encaps cleaning with some added extras that I came up with myself. The customers that we've had have been absolutely ecstatic about our work! But the calls are not coming in. In fact I haven't gotten a call in about a week and I'm thinking about just going back to the company I use to work for.

The first month I started I put out 5,000 high gloss full color flyers, I got pay per click with yahoo/google etc. and did 1.5 million e-mails. I got about 45 calls and I was very busy the first month. We made about $10,000 which isn't bad really.

The second month was much slower. I put out another 5,000 and didn't get a single call. I used the same guy for the flyer distribution so he either didn't pass them out or it was a bad area. I also put out 11 ads in 11 different newspapers. I didn't get a SINGLE call from these ads.

So I got together with another company who sends me some work but it's not enough to survive and it's only 60%.

I have done everything to present a corporate image from setting up a vanity 800 number with a PBX to getting uniforms. Even my equipment matches the uniforms (blue machines, blue uniforms etc) along with hats and just about everything to communicate to the customer that we are professionals. And like I said, everyone has been happy besides 1 customer who has been a problem. FYI She called in 65 days after the cleaning demanding a re-cleaning and I explained we have a 30 day guarantee.

Anyway... Do you guys have any advice? I've been wanting to do this for 10 years now and now that I have it I feel it's slipping right through my fingers.


Here is a link to the ad we ran. The ad got good placement in all of the newspapers. It was 2x3 which at first you wouldn't think it's that big but looking at it in the newspapers it was just fine.





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