thinks of the positives you have now alerted 50 different people to your services you may not have picked up much today but they may call you if this window cleaner fails to show up
It's swings and roundabouts mate The best and worst I've had are 1 1/2 hours Saturday morning got six jobs all between £16 and £22 Once spent five straight days knocking eight hours a day and got one £10 job You just have to keep plodding and it'll come good
The key to selling is to keep going when others pack in. As said before the more doors you knock, the more customers you will find. You have to commit to a do a minimum hourly quota each week, and stick to it whatever results you get, keep doing it for at least a couple of months, and you will hit the jackpot.
You never know what success you will have. You got one customer from 50 houses. That's good, because once you are seen cleaning that house, others will be sure to follow.I did a first clean today on a small estate (28 houses) which I canvassed last year. From that one clean I got 3 others that I also did today, and was asked by a neighbour to do his next time, plus his mother's and also he said he would be asking his neighbours on my behalf.John
its the weather mate went out wednesday for a hr. got one custie but knocked 30 hses. the weather was bad so i will try and canvass tommrrow when its brighter. might get a good hit rate.
Quote from: A & J Owen Window Cleaning on February 15, 2013, 07:17:29 pmits the weather mate went out wednesday for a hr. got one custie but knocked 30 hses. the weather was bad so i will try and canvass tommrrow when its brighter. might get a good hit rate. yes think the weather doesnt help,if there is no answer at a house do you call back the next day ? or just keep moving on to different roads