Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: lcwalker on November 08, 2009, 08:20:48 pm
-
Ive just finished making my first batch of window cleaning flyers but i read on some of my previous posts and other members posts that knocking the door is better than just posting a flyer through.Well ive been thinking about if i was the potential customer and i would hate someone knocking i would much preffer to have it posted through.Someone knocking i would feel there being to pushy and it would put me straight off of them.I like to have time to think about things it's like going in a shoe shop, i like to have a good look first but straight away they say can i help, i just then leave i dont want to feel pressured and i would think alot of potential customers would feel the same way as me.Also i would't feel comfortable knocking i would feel pushy what are your views.
-
what I find is that most people dont mind, but that could depend on your timing.
but its the quickest way to get customers simple yes or no....
try it and compare the difference in just dropping the leaflet.
-
i leaflet dropped on friday for the first time,Between 300-400 houses.not heard a thing,thinking about it i recon if i door knocked that many(and if they answered) i would of defo come away with at least a couple of customers,or at least found out that i was maybe wasting my time in that area because there were already loads of window cleaners.What people have said to me on here is you should knock,its the best way to drum up business,I felt just like you,i hate sales people coming to me anywhere never mind my door,but if they say no just thank them and walk away,no need to give them the bull!*"$ that sales people come out with.I am off out tomorrow and trying the door knocking approach,
-
That's up to you mate, I wouldn't assume a custy sees it like you do. I post leaflets then knock 2 or 3 days later to see if they are interested or not. I've tried lots of ways and this seems to work for me. I wouldn't try to second guess everyone, just do what you think is best. I'm just saying that my system works for me.
It means stepping out of your "Comfort zone" but if it's what it takes, then that's what I do. You can "Not knock" and rationalize why you didn't for lots of reasons, but it would seem from earlier posts on here that it's the fastest way to put custies on the books.
-
You have to do what you are most comfortable with, and you have to believe in yourself and your business if you knock the door!
all i can say is from my experience is i knock around 60 homes in a session approx 1/2 may be out - of the rest i give them a leaflet and out of that i convert 1 in 3 to a w/c service just by takling to them
Darran
-
Ok then if i was to knock and get an answer how would i play it from there?.
-
Ive just finished making my first batch of window cleaning flyers but i read on some of my previous posts and other members posts that knocking the door is better than just posting a flyer through.Well ive been thinking about if i was the potential customer and i would hate someone knocking i would much preffer to have it posted through.Someone knocking i would feel there being to pushy and it would put me straight off of them.I like to have time to think about things it's like going in a shoe shop, i like to have a good look first but straight away they say can i help, i just then leave i dont want to feel pressured and i would think alot of potential customers would feel the same way as me.Also i would't feel comfortable knocking i would feel pushy what are your views.
I think your trying to make excuses for not door knocking. I know the first time you do it it can be daunting, but the return is so much better than just leafliting. I've been going out most days over the last couple of weeks door knocking and I've not had an angry reaction yet.
You need a thick skin to be able to shrug off the knock backs, as the next customer is only a door knock away
Good luck
-
Just a quick point on that angle. There is loads of advice coming your way I reckon, but what helps me is, because I leaflet first, my opening line is "Hello, I'm from ....... did you get our flyer?" Yes or no, who cares, if yes then "Good, do you need a WC" etc. If "No" then "Good, it's about window cleaning ................"etc etc You can't miss. What's the worst that can happen?. They say no thanks, or no thanks and spit at you! :D Some want you, some don't, so what, who cares?
-
Ive just finished making my first batch of window cleaning flyers but i read on some of my previous posts and other members posts that knocking the door is better than just posting a flyer through.Well ive been thinking about if i was the potential customer and i would hate someone knocking i would much preffer to have it posted through.Someone knocking i would feel there being to pushy and it would put me straight off of them.I like to have time to think about things it's like going in a shoe shop, i like to have a good look first but straight away they say can i help, i just then leave i dont want to feel pressured and i would think alot of potential customers would feel the same way as me.Also i would't feel comfortable knocking i would feel pushy what are your views.
I think your trying to make excuses for not door knocking. I know the first time you do it it can be daunting, but the return is so much better than just leafliting. I've been going out most days over the last couple of weeks door knocking and I've not had an angry reaction yet.
You need a thick skin to be able to shrug off the knock backs, as the next customer is only a door knock away
Good luck
To be honest i do find the thought of door knocking daunting im confident in doing the work but not that confident with dealing with the people initially.But how is the best way to play it if i get an answer?.
-
how about - Hello, I'm the local, reliable window cleaner...... blah blah...
if someone rang you how would you deal with it ?? ???
Darran
-
Ok then if i was to knock and get an answer how would i play it from there?.
if they show an interest, ask if they would like a quote. Don't go low in the hope of getting them, know what you want for that type of property, check round the back of the house to see what access is like and how many windows they have at the rear.
After having told them your price and they want your services take some details.
There name. (adress you should know as your there). A contact number. How payment will be made. When they can expect there first clean. And confirm all details back with the customer.
-
how about - Hello, I'm the local, reliable window cleaner...... blah blah...
if someone rang you how would you deal with it ?? ???
Darran
Well i have a few w/c jobs and have done gardening for quite a while, but the diffence is when someone phones me i arange to go and have a look.But there ringing me because they want the service im not offering it to them face to face.
-
Well, take a look at the posts about leaflets and knocking, IMO if you want to build fast, knock. If you have loads of time and you aren't in a hurry, just leaflet and wait for the phone to ring. I know which way I prefer.
-
Thanks for all your help after reading all comments member ( chopsie ) had a good point about knocking i could spend alot of time delivering lets say on an estate and there maybe a window cleaner that does it.I would think knocking on say 10 house i would probably find out if there is if i didn't nock i may waste 200 leaflets and a few hours of my time so knocking does make sense.
-
door knocking is by far the better way, not only do you get more but you get them closer together which makes all the difference to the money in your pocket when it comes to cleaning them. you should take leaflets with you and post the houses that arnt in.
window cleaning is simple, make your pitch simple too. hello im a local window cleaner, i do a few houses in this area and im just calling around to see if anybody else wants to be included on my next visit, would you like to know what it would cost? (tip make sure you say exactly the same thing on every door! this will stop you triping up. speak slowly and clearly and dont let nerves make you rush it.)
think about the best time to get people in. week days 6-7.30pm weekends, 4-6 pm
dont over do it, set yourself an area or time to knock for, i always do just an hour or so.
set yourself a goal of new business, i always aim for 5. see if you can beat my personal best of 16 new houses in 1.5hours in the same road! no bull,
keep in mind every no is one step closer to a yes.
design and print your own forms for writting up their info, set them out simply and clearly so you dont forget a piece of their info because your caught up in the buzz of getting one.
give them your info eg the leaflet.
each one you get try to clean within a week so they dont forget all about you.
finally as you get to the first door dont loose your bottle just get on with it. i still get nervous every time.
good luck
Lee Pryor
-
Put Lee's answer in FAQ's. Hit it right on the nail.
-
Hey Lee... spot on mate!!! ;D
The only thing to add... never think an area is covered, I knocked a road a few months ago, the first 8 houses all had the same w/c - all were on one side of the road - after these nothing no w/c and i picked up 9 all on the other side of the road :o so cant wait for the day the rounds co inside to see 2 w/cs on either side with there own custy's
Darran
-
think about the best time to get people in. week days 6-7.30pm weekends, 4-6 pm
this about the only part I differ from, I would normaly go out earlier, maybe 3-4pm. There are people at home at all different times of the day. But I normaly find the mums are at home for the kids getting home from school
-
I do 10am to 12 then 2pm to 4 and another at 5.30 till dark ( summertimes )
weekends the same - i vary the times/days for the same road to maximise the total number at home.
It's hard to go knocking, from about 1 hour before i go my stomach is in knots and i could takl myself out of it,
BUT i remember this...
without out work my partner and family suffer - therefore i do it for them!
Deep breath and away you go... and if really lucky the first knock gets a sale! sets you up nicely, and the more you do the better at it you get and the refusals don't matter one jott.
Darran
-
I do 10am to 12 then 2pm to 4 and another at 5.30 till dark ( summertimes )
weekends the same - i vary the times/days for the same road to maximise the total number at home.
It's hard to go knocking, from about 1 hour before i go my stomach is in knots and i could takl myself out of it,
BUT i remember this...
without out work my partner and family suffer - therefore i do it for them!
Deep breath and away you go... and if really lucky the first knock gets a sale! sets you up nicely, and the more you do the better at it you get and the refusals don't matter one jott.
Darran
Feel the fear and do it anyway, that is brave. :)
-
susan jeffers!?!
-
Lol, whoever said it was right. Personaly speaking, I used to be scared of face to face, nobody likes rejection. Now it doesn't really bother me but I think if guys are scared of knocking and do it anyway, they are brave. I think that's what she means.
-
susan jeffers!?!
Yes, I read her book :)
-
susan jeffers!?!
Yes, I read her book :)
its an insightful read!! very applicable for anyone ( especially me!!) strugling with door knocking
-
susan jeffers!?!
Yes, I read her book :)
its an insightful read!! very applicable for anyone ( especially me!!) strugling with door knocking
;D
Read it twice and go knocking. It worked for me, with my fear of heights. :)
Craig the book is called "Feel the fear and do it anyway"
-
A lot of flyers go in the bin without reading.
Door knocking is much more effective.
It's nerve racking, for everyone.
But you're in business, a service business, which involves selling your services. So you need to sell them yourself our pay someone else to do it. Face the fear ;D It's worth it, exciting and interesting.
-
Thanks i surpose it's the same when you want to ask a woman out the worst she can say is no I bet theres loads of blokes out there that have bottled it asking a woman out, i know i have when i was in my teens,i surpose it's the same with everything nothing ventured nothing gained.
-
Exactly, it's called fear of rejection.
-
Best way to overcome fear of knocking doors......
Look in your wallet. ;) ;) ;)
the lighter your wallet gets, the more the fear subsides
-
;D ;D ;D
-
i think the difference with leaflets and knocking, is that you get customers closer together. with knocking. That has been said many times in these threads. . I used to be really scared of knocking. once you speak to the first few people, the nerves go.
The problem is, if you have more than one service to offer. That is when I like the flyers.
You can get one or two cutomers an hour through leaflets. So I would not say they are a waste of time...
-
Thanks i surpose it's the same when you want to ask a woman out the worst she can say is no I bet theres loads of blokes out there that have bottled it asking a woman out, i know i have when i was in my teens,i surpose it's the same with everything nothing ventured nothing gained.
It's the woman that say yes you should be afraid of ;D
I think once you've been out a couple of times it gets much easier
-
i think the difference with leaflets and knocking, is that you get customers closer together. with knocking. That has been said many times in these threads. . I used to be really scared of knocking. once you speak to the first few people, the nerves go.
The problem is, if you have more than one service to offer. That is when I like the flyers.
You can get one or two cutomers an hour through leaflets. So I would not say they are a waste of time...
How?
-
Knocking does get easier, more custy's you have and get and a belief in yourself,
but the ole buterflies are ever present before a knock - i think many performers get this before starting a show.
Once YOU know you can do the job and do a great job knocking and rejection are not as painful,
if i see a badly maintaned house and don't won't w/c - cleaning i now feel its there loss not mine
Darran
-
Also I would set a target, be it £xx amount of work or number of customers. Set either a weekly or monthly target and I would write it down, this will help keep you focused and makes it harder for you to back out of knocking those doors.
-
Another reason door knocking works is that people get to see who they are dealing with, and that I think makes them feel more comfortable about the whole thing, and about you going in their garden etc.
I always go either in my work uniform (clean of course) and if people say NO then I offer a leaflet anyway. I have picked up a number of jobs from people being pleased I didn't pull a face or get stroppy because they have said no.
One even got me to do his business, his house and his daughters houses because his wife said I seemed a nice young man. ;D
-
i went door knocking on saturday with my canvasser and we picked up £242.00 of new work , how many leaflets would you have to drop to reach that target ? those that only drop leaflets are generally afraid to knock and it will take for ever to build a round , just get out there and knock or get another job regards alan
-
i think the difference with leaflets and knocking, is that you get customers closer together. with knocking. That has been said many times in these threads. . I used to be really scared of knocking. once you speak to the first few people, the nerves go.
The problem is, if you have more than one service to offer. That is when I like the flyers.
You can get one or two cutomers an hour through leaflets. So I would not say they are a waste of time...
How?
Not sure if I understand what you mean "how". Simply from experience, from an hour of time, putting leaflets out. Say 90 leaflets. I generally get one or two calls. How many leaflets can you put out, in the time it takes to knock on 10 doors? I think leaflets work well if you have more that one service to offer .
-
From experience in the last 2 months i have found a far better return in door knocking than just a simple leaflet drop, i leaflet dropped in the region of 1500 in the first month and only got 2 calls and out of that 1 customer, the rest of my start up work was family, friends of family and for the past 2 weeks i went out and knocked doors and just on saturday past managed to get myself 8 in the one day, not all are going to be 4 weekly but they are all future customers, then i got 5 new the previous week and 1 the week before(all repeats) So its worth the knocking, i now have around 35 customers compared to this time last month where i had around 15 :) Im chuffed to bits and i love seeing my income rising each month, i have set myself realistic targets, set myself 5 houses on saturday and got 8, still have to go back and finish the area so i may get more :)
-
Just been out for an hour today. I picked up 3 more custies 2x4 wks 1x8 wks. That's 15 new customers this month from a target of 50 for November, all except 1 from door knocking(the 1 was a recomendation). So I'm all for door knocking ;D
Edit: I've just had some one phone from a leaflet I put through there door when there was no answer. So that's now 16/50 this month
-
From experience in the last 2 months i have found a far better return in door knocking than just a simple leaflet drop, i leaflet dropped in the region of 1500 in the first month and only got 2 calls and out of that 1 customer, the rest of my start up work was family, friends of family and for the past 2 weeks i went out and knocked doors and just on saturday past managed to get myself 8 in the one day, not all are going to be 4 weekly but they are all future customers, then i got 5 new the previous week and 1 the week before(all repeats) So its worth the knocking, i now have around 35 customers compared to this time last month where i had around 15 :) Im chuffed to bits and i love seeing my income rising each month, i have set myself realistic targets, set myself 5 houses on saturday and got 8, still have to go back and finish the area so i may get more :)
High what do you charge say for a normal 3 bed house?.
-
Knocking does get easier, more custy's you have and get and a belief in yourself,
but the ole buterflies are ever present before a knock - i think many performers get this before starting a show.
Once YOU know you can do the job and do a great job knocking and rejection are not as painful,
if i see a badly maintaned house and don't won't w/c - cleaning i now feel its there loss not mine
Darran
Happy Birthday Darran :)
-
well i dropped off nearly 400 leaflets on friday,not heard a thing,took me at least 2 hours i would say,intended going out today and hitting numerous areas,but with printer breaking down when changed the ink and having to look on-line how to fix that and with all the excitement of me ordering a backpack RO and poles it was nearly 6 when i went out for my first door knocking ever,door knocked 20 houses tops,(they were big luxury 5 bed places)and of the 12-15 who answered i got 1 and a couple of maybe's because cleaner never showed last time ,was well chuffed,it is a dirty foggy horrible evening so called it a day a 7,thought people would want to be settling down to watch soaps etc.Got it for £10,ten windows,I am thinking £8 for my min charge,but may have to review that for poorer areas,But still kicking myself,should of been a £12 gaff i recon,made the fatal mistake of taking her word for what windows were at rear,if what she said is right its ok but £12 would of covered any undisclosed extras!never mind its my first house and on a luxury cul-de-sac,so hopefully will lead to some more work,its covered by a couple of other cleaners,just hoping i have not trod on anybodies toes.
-
Ive just finished making my first batch of window cleaning flyers but i read on some of my previous posts and other members posts that knocking the door is better than just posting a flyer through.Well ive been thinking about if i was the potential customer and i would hate someone knocking i would much preffer to have it posted through.Someone knocking i would feel there being to pushy and it would put me straight off of them.I like to have time to think about things it's like going in a shoe shop, i like to have a good look first but straight away they say can i help, i just then leave i dont want to feel pressured and i would think alot of potential customers would feel the same way as me.Also i would't feel comfortable knocking i would feel pushy what are your views.
advertise in parish mags, and wait ;D
-
Well done chopsie, but I'd forget about leaflet only and carry on door knocking if I were you. Always ask if you can check the rear of the house just to make sure access is fine for the back of the house.
-
thanks murdie windows.yes i am def going to ditch the leaflet only drops,only drop them if nobody in when i knock.I have been reading and reading up on here and was addament i was going to check the back and ask if it monthly or bi-monthly,but the shock of getting a yes threw me right out,I did ask to see the back but she said what windows were there so didn't want to push,I am sure i will learn the hard way!!!
-
well i dropped off nearly 400 leaflets on friday,not heard a thing,took me at least 2 hours i would say,intended going out today and hitting numerous areas,but with printer breaking down when changed the ink and having to look on-line how to fix that and with all the excitement of me ordering a backpack RO and poles it was nearly 6 when i went out for my first door knocking ever,door knocked 20 houses tops,(they were big luxury 5 bed places)and of the 12-15 who answered i got 1 and a couple of maybe's because cleaner never showed last time ,was well chuffed,it is a dirty foggy horrible evening so called it a day a 7,thought people would want to be settling down to watch soaps etc.Got it for £10,ten windows,I am thinking £8 for my min charge,but may have to review that for poorer areas,But still kicking myself,should of been a £12 gaff i recon,made the fatal mistake of taking her word for what windows were at rear,if what she said is right its ok but £12 would of covered any undisclosed extras!never mind its my first house and on a luxury cul-de-sac,so hopefully will lead to some more work,its covered by a couple of other cleaners,just hoping i have not trod on anybodies toes.
Well done. Did you go up to Allestree? Or is that too far for you?
-
thanks cozy.leaflet dropped Allestree on Friday,Street where your sister lives is really nice,Was hoping for a few calls from there :( I will have to go door knock,did a couple on main drag through estate tonight and couple on your sisters road as i called over there to Wilko's for a water butt.they all said had cleaner so got a bad feeling and decided to try elsewhere,silly really.Will def have to try over there again,its only 5 mins from me.
-
FIRST CLEAN FREE......
bollix. No free cleans
-
thanks cozy.leaflet dropped Allestree on Friday,Street where your sister lives is really nice,Was hoping for a few calls from there :( I will have to go door knock,did a couple on main drag through estate tonight and couple on your sisters road as i called over there to Wilko's for a water butt.they all said had cleaner so got a bad feeling and decided to try elsewhere,silly really.Will def have to try over there again,its only 5 mins from me.
Just texted my sister, she will callyou this week. She works for Derby council in the budget dept. So she aint skint mate, head of dept. Double her price lol. By the way, her hubby hates me 8)
By the way she said once to me, she thinks they charge about a tenner without the cony.
-
Thanks alot cozy,They are definetly nice pads around there,I better make sure i don't mention you to the hubby then ;) Your a star
-
well i dropped off nearly 400 leaflets on friday,not heard a thing,took me at least 2 hours i would say,intended going out today and hitting numerous areas,but with printer breaking down when changed the ink and having to look on-line how to fix that and with all the excitement of me ordering a backpack RO and poles it was nearly 6 when i went out for my first door knocking ever,door knocked 20 houses tops,(they were big luxury 5 bed places)and of the 12-15 who answered i got 1 and a couple of maybe's because cleaner never showed last time ,was well chuffed,it is a dirty foggy horrible evening so called it a day a 7,thought people would want to be settling down to watch soaps etc.Got it for £10,ten windows,I am thinking £8 for my min charge,but may have to review that for poorer areas,But still kicking myself,should of been a £12 gaff i recon,made the fatal mistake of taking her word for what windows were at rear,if what she said is right its ok but £12 would of covered any undisclosed extras!never mind its my first house and on a luxury cul-de-sac,so hopefully will lead to some more work,its covered by a couple of other cleaners,just hoping i have not trod on anybodies toes.
Were you nervous at the first door you knocked on?.
-
Thanks Cozy!! :D
Got a new Liverpool top today from the loved ones....
shame the team didn't play to well... ho hum!
Darran
-
was I ever!!! and just as nervous when i tried a different area for some reason ::)Everyone who answered were fine,some were really friendly especially the older ones,but all were very nice,I was really surprised.I know i will be just as nervous tomorrow though!!!!
-
well i dropped off nearly 400 leaflets on friday,not heard a thing,took me at least 2 hours i would say,intended going out today and hitting numerous areas,but with printer breaking down when changed the ink and having to look on-line how to fix that and with all the excitement of me ordering a backpack RO and poles it was nearly 6 when i went out for my first door knocking ever,door knocked 20 houses tops,(they were big luxury 5 bed places)and of the 12-15 who answered i got 1 and a couple of maybe's because cleaner never showed last time ,was well chuffed,it is a dirty foggy horrible evening so called it a day a 7,thought people would want to be settling down to watch soaps etc.Got it for £10,ten windows,I am thinking £8 for my min charge,but may have to review that for poorer areas,But still kicking myself,should of been a £12 gaff i recon,made the fatal mistake of taking her word for what windows were at rear,if what she said is right its ok but £12 would of covered any undisclosed extras!never mind its my first house and on a luxury cul-de-sac,so hopefully will lead to some more work,its covered by a couple of other cleaners,just hoping i have not trod on anybodies toes.
At the moment i only do a few window jobs but am trying to get more and the advice on here has made me decide to go knocking.I always think it's worth putting £2 on, just as a safe guard if theres a hard to reach window or something, anyway good luck in your quest for new customers LC.
-
Thanks alot mate and good luck to you,Its a new exciting/nerve racking time at the moment,really hope it pays off so i can have a modest income and some quality time with me kids and girlfriend.I am doing it for a better quality of life rather than financial reasons,doubt i will earn what i was used to but I Will hopefully be a lot happier!
-
Reading some of the posts on here, about putting out 400 and 1500 leaflets and getting only a few calls.
Their must be something major wrong with your leaflets, that is way below the average.
-
there aint nothing wrong with my leaflets, people are just too lazy to ring :)
LC if what you class as a normal 3 bed house has 3 windows plus a door on the front and 3 plus a door on the back then its around £7 why you ask? Then again im in NI :)
-
Knock and talk you cant beat it ;D
-
Just been out for an hour today. I picked up 3 more custies 2x4 wks 1x8 wks. That's 15 new customers this month from a target of 50 for November, all except 1 from door knocking(the 1 was a recomendation). So I'm all for door knocking ;D
Edit: I've just had some one phone from a leaflet I put through there door when there was no answer. So that's now 16/50 this month
Another 6 today by door knocking so it's 22/50 towards my monthly target.
-
I got 9 tonight and a conservatory roof clean from knocking,definitly the best way to get customers,won't be wasting my time again just dropping off leaflets,half as many houses,9x more customers.really chuffed with myself,
-
Well done chopsie, it's a great feeling when you have a good days canvasing. Only problem is all those first cleans ;D
-
i leaflet dropped on friday for the first time,Between 300-400 houses.not heard a thing,thinking about it i recon if i door knocked that many(and if they answered) i would of defo come away with at least a couple of customers,or at least found out that i was maybe wasting my time in that area because there were already loads of window cleaners.What people have said to me on here is you should knock,its the best way to drum up business,I felt just like you,i hate sales people coming to me anywhere never mind my door,but if they say no just thank them and walk away,no need to give them the bull!*"$ that sales people come out with.I am off out tomorrow and trying the door knocking approach,
We're not sales people though are we, just window cleaners asking a question to which potential custies can say yes, no or maybe!
-
i know,couple said they not been cleaned for years!!Any advice on TFR to use on con roof,and how to apply it?i have got backpack now and waiting on poles,RO etc coming tomorrow,so will be cleaning con roof with that.i assume the tfr won't damage the brush i get?
-
tom2009. no we are not sales people,but i am sure a few window cleaners are pushy to try and get work,they/we are selling a service so probably we are sales people when we door knock,I just meant i hate the pushy won't take no for an answer ones
-
I got 9 tonight and a conservatory roof clean from knocking,definitly the best way to get customers,won't be wasting my time again just dropping off leaflets,half as many houses,9x more customers.really chuffed with myself,
well done m8, great feeling isnt it :) Im going out tomorrow again to get a few more for friday and next week, then ill head out on saturday aswell to fill in the gaps in my busy week next week :)
-
thanks JRD, yes it is a great feeling,I am going to head out again this evening,Well thats if my RO ever turns up!!!
-
thanks JRD, yes it is a great feeling,I am going to head out again this evening,Well thats if my RO ever turns up!!!
you sound like a guy who will stick it out, if you last the first 6 months in this recession you will be flying :) im half way through mine nearly and its rising steadily :)
-
I hope so,I think starting in winter should show my commitment!I really want to be in control of my work/hours,More time with my kids after years of working away.I have worked outdoors all my life,so this shoudn't be a problem.How many customers you got now?
-
Ive got around 35 with a new 1 to see tomorrow, hoping to have at least 70 by end of december :)