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sarah33

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starting a round
« on: September 30, 2005, 06:27:32 pm »
 :)I am just starting up a round as I am a self-employed plasterer which has gone quiet. At the moment from putting flyers round all i have got is 4 houses. Has any body got any idea where windows in the derby area need doing please contact as soon as possible my phone number is 07815045764. Thanks Andrew

Re: starting a round
« Reply #1 on: September 30, 2005, 06:38:05 pm »
Andrew,

Leaflets are pretty naff.  The 'general thought' here is that you'll receive a two-percent success rate with flyers.  And from personal experience, I agree with that.

I spent around two weeks - full time - putting thousands of flyers out.  I ended up with a round spread out all over the place; loads of drive-betweens; but over the next two and a half years my round grew more concentrated in some areas, and those areas I didn't grow, I culled.

Unfortunately I rarely canvassed, but the majority here say canvassing is the quickest way to start a round.

So look under the cleanitup.co.uk header and click on the search function.  Type in 'cavassing' and start reading.

The best bit of advice I can give is DON'T UNDERPRICE. 

Welcome to the forum, Andrew.  If you've any questions, just ask.

Grafters Cleaning Services

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Re: starting a round
« Reply #2 on: September 30, 2005, 06:52:46 pm »
as tosh says, leaflets can be naff,
the only way to go is to cold canvass
if you do a leaflet drop follow up after by canvassing otherwise it will be a waste of time and effort
JAY "GRAFTERS"
From Southampton
www.high-shine.co.uk

davidsabishop

  • Posts: 143
Re: starting a round
« Reply #3 on: September 30, 2005, 09:10:49 pm »
What you are doing is selling yourself. So you have to do it personally.

brett walker

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Re: starting a round
« Reply #4 on: September 30, 2005, 10:10:12 pm »
Hi Andrew

in my experience i find its better to buy an established round with good prices and customers, canvassing is ok if theres no window cleaner on that road or street etc, or he has packed up or left the work.  That way you can make it compact saves stoppping and starting getting the ladders off the car there is a small round for sale on ebay in Derbyshire

regards

Brett

Ray Pickering

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Re: starting a round
« Reply #5 on: September 30, 2005, 10:22:06 pm »
Hi Andrew. & welcome.

Where to canvass in the Derby Area???

Oakwood Estate is supposed to be the biggest estate in Europe

have you canvassed there --that's near as dammit --Derby.

Ray.