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What I find annoying is not that people disagree with what I have to say, after all everyone has a right to their own opinion - me, you, DP and everyone on here.
What I object to is someone being critical of what I have to say (or anyone else for that matter) when they clearly haven't read it properly.
Your last post is a typical example in which you say "You tell people not to advertise". I can't remember ever telling people not to advertise. They can spend their money on what they like.
I remember it more like this...........
A newbie comes on here and asks advice in the form of "Does advertising work for Commercial Cleaning?" I, as someone who has been in the industry for many, many years (along with others on here, I know) pointed out that I had never won a contract through a Client replying to an advert.
If an opinion is sought via a post, you will very likely get an answer from me; but that is only my opinion and there will be others who have their own opinions formed from their own experiences.
If that person then thinks that they have mastered it after 6 months and doesn't want the benefit of 20 years experience, it's up to them.
My advice is free and I've learned the hard way.
Remember, when I started there was no such thing as the internet/discussion forums.
Oh! If only I had had the benefit of something like this at the beginning I would probably have made fewer mistakes.
Yes, I DO get upset when people don't heed the advice thet THEY have asked for but only because I don't want them to go down some of the roads I did.
Is that so wrong?
With regard to the difference between advertising and web sites..................
I don't see a website as a direct advert. It is merely a tool, an online brochure if you like (as explained perfectly by DP) whereby a prospective Client can find out more information about you ONCE THE INITIAL DIRECT CONTACT HAS BEEN MADE.
Over the years I have tried many ways to build turnover and I'm not daft enough to stick with a procedure that isn't working.
Direct contact worked (and continues to work) for me - advertising didn't.
But that's only my opinion
I may be proved wrong eventually. The cleaning industry and the way it is sold has changed beyond all recognition over the past 20 years. Nobody really knows how well the internet/websites etc. will work. We'll have to wait and see.
With regard to my 'supposed conflict' with DP................
I have actually re-read all of this thread and agree that DP's original post is an excellent one although it was the last line that I objected to. There was absolutely no need for it.