In essence marketing is about strategies, making a play, a pitch, which lives and breathes in the minds of people you encounter, either through your advertising or seeing your van in the street, or through having used your services.
In the first instance they go to your website, or see your advert in yp and through what those adverts say pre-warms them to potentially using your services. Then they ring you for a quote and because part of your marketing strategy is to ensure that right from first contact customer service is going to be at the top of your agenda, the prospective customer has gone from being merely warm to red hot and WANT to use your services. If you've quoted over the phone then they have never met you until you knock on the door, so now it is personal. Again because of your underlying strategy of delivering a great carpet cleaning experience you are pleasant, dressed in a uniform and are respectful of their home. You are also mindful of the fact that all this person has bought through having booked you is a promise, the promise of a quality job. So once again having thought this through you deliver on that promise and cap it off by giving them something free, just as a thank you.
The ultimate of your overall strategy is to keep this customer and because everything you do has been focused on this one outcome, the customer is not only satisfied with your service, but now considers you, ‘their,’ carpet cleaner and is more than happy to not only use you again, but to recommend you to others, all of which brings you jobs that have no advertising cost, which is where the big profits are in carpet cleaning. And if you manage to achieve that then you have not only won over their minds, but their hearts too and that is absolute gold dust to any business.
Throughout this entire process you are manipulating the customers mind which is what in essence any marketing strategy is designed to do. To not understand this concept undermines any notion of business building.
Simon