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For me it's difficult to define "from the internet". I get lots of enquiries from my website (less than half of overall enquiries), I can't be sure how many of them have Googled "window cleaner" simply looking for a window cleaner, or how many were looking for me specifically after seeing a leaflet or vehicle.Equally I get lots of phone calls (probably more than half), but there is no way of telling whether or not these customers found me on the internet, or if they did were they looking for me specifically.Unless you ask every customer how they found out about you (which would be laborious and possibly inaccurate) you're not going to be able to define that properly.
Quote from: 8weekly on May 28, 2016, 09:39:54 amQuote from: Tom-01 on May 28, 2016, 09:09:55 amQuote from: Andy* on May 13, 2016, 02:47:07 pmQuote from: Mark Stevenson on May 12, 2016, 11:06:36 amHi, It's great to have your feedback on the service that we are providing, thank you.Our focus is to offer a service that allows customers to book and pay in a safer and more convenient way and to do that they are paying a small premium. The window cleaners that are registered with us do not pay a set fee, we give them the job details and the price and they can choose whether to accept the job or not. The benefit to a window cleaner is that there is no requirement to allocate time or money to advertising or collecting monies owed.You can find more information here https://www.osha-clean.com/partners.html and we are more than happy to answer your questions via this forum.All the best LouiseHi Mark & LouiseI've just watched your YouTube video...Your USP seems to be that the customer doesn't have the hassle of having to find cash to pay the window cleaner..?We have over 500 customers and only about 20% pay with cash these days... Others pay by bank transfer, direct debit, or card. So I'm not sure that you're USP is going to work - as most people these days pay electronically - and most window cleaners these days accept various forms of payment not just cash?Also... How are you going to make any money?Example... Customer contacts you to have their windows cleaned... It's a £15 job... You spend time sourcing the window cleaner, spend time arranging the clean, and spend time processing the payment - how much of the £15 will you take for your time spent?Also ... What if you arrange a clean and the window cleaner never turns up, or does a bad job? It's your company name tarnished...And... What if a window cleaner does a job for you and then just takes on the customer direct for all future cleans?I wish you the best - but there are so so many reasons why this idea won't work. AndyI though these were good questions.. But so far haven't been answered?Me too, but it's pretty obvious that they'd have run into a bit of a gauntlet don't you think? Such anger over such a non threat. If people thought about it and asked themselves the question: "how many customers do I get from the Internet?", they would pretty quickly realise that good customers almost never come from there.A lot of our new customers these days "come from the Internet"....95% turn into good long term customers. Learn how to market on the Internet properly. Andy
Quote from: Tom-01 on May 28, 2016, 09:09:55 amQuote from: Andy* on May 13, 2016, 02:47:07 pmQuote from: Mark Stevenson on May 12, 2016, 11:06:36 amHi, It's great to have your feedback on the service that we are providing, thank you.Our focus is to offer a service that allows customers to book and pay in a safer and more convenient way and to do that they are paying a small premium. The window cleaners that are registered with us do not pay a set fee, we give them the job details and the price and they can choose whether to accept the job or not. The benefit to a window cleaner is that there is no requirement to allocate time or money to advertising or collecting monies owed.You can find more information here https://www.osha-clean.com/partners.html and we are more than happy to answer your questions via this forum.All the best LouiseHi Mark & LouiseI've just watched your YouTube video...Your USP seems to be that the customer doesn't have the hassle of having to find cash to pay the window cleaner..?We have over 500 customers and only about 20% pay with cash these days... Others pay by bank transfer, direct debit, or card. So I'm not sure that you're USP is going to work - as most people these days pay electronically - and most window cleaners these days accept various forms of payment not just cash?Also... How are you going to make any money?Example... Customer contacts you to have their windows cleaned... It's a £15 job... You spend time sourcing the window cleaner, spend time arranging the clean, and spend time processing the payment - how much of the £15 will you take for your time spent?Also ... What if you arrange a clean and the window cleaner never turns up, or does a bad job? It's your company name tarnished...And... What if a window cleaner does a job for you and then just takes on the customer direct for all future cleans?I wish you the best - but there are so so many reasons why this idea won't work. AndyI though these were good questions.. But so far haven't been answered?Me too, but it's pretty obvious that they'd have run into a bit of a gauntlet don't you think? Such anger over such a non threat. If people thought about it and asked themselves the question: "how many customers do I get from the Internet?", they would pretty quickly realise that good customers almost never come from there.
Quote from: Andy* on May 13, 2016, 02:47:07 pmQuote from: Mark Stevenson on May 12, 2016, 11:06:36 amHi, It's great to have your feedback on the service that we are providing, thank you.Our focus is to offer a service that allows customers to book and pay in a safer and more convenient way and to do that they are paying a small premium. The window cleaners that are registered with us do not pay a set fee, we give them the job details and the price and they can choose whether to accept the job or not. The benefit to a window cleaner is that there is no requirement to allocate time or money to advertising or collecting monies owed.You can find more information here https://www.osha-clean.com/partners.html and we are more than happy to answer your questions via this forum.All the best LouiseHi Mark & LouiseI've just watched your YouTube video...Your USP seems to be that the customer doesn't have the hassle of having to find cash to pay the window cleaner..?We have over 500 customers and only about 20% pay with cash these days... Others pay by bank transfer, direct debit, or card. So I'm not sure that you're USP is going to work - as most people these days pay electronically - and most window cleaners these days accept various forms of payment not just cash?Also... How are you going to make any money?Example... Customer contacts you to have their windows cleaned... It's a £15 job... You spend time sourcing the window cleaner, spend time arranging the clean, and spend time processing the payment - how much of the £15 will you take for your time spent?Also ... What if you arrange a clean and the window cleaner never turns up, or does a bad job? It's your company name tarnished...And... What if a window cleaner does a job for you and then just takes on the customer direct for all future cleans?I wish you the best - but there are so so many reasons why this idea won't work. AndyI though these were good questions.. But so far haven't been answered?
Quote from: Mark Stevenson on May 12, 2016, 11:06:36 amHi, It's great to have your feedback on the service that we are providing, thank you.Our focus is to offer a service that allows customers to book and pay in a safer and more convenient way and to do that they are paying a small premium. The window cleaners that are registered with us do not pay a set fee, we give them the job details and the price and they can choose whether to accept the job or not. The benefit to a window cleaner is that there is no requirement to allocate time or money to advertising or collecting monies owed.You can find more information here https://www.osha-clean.com/partners.html and we are more than happy to answer your questions via this forum.All the best LouiseHi Mark & LouiseI've just watched your YouTube video...Your USP seems to be that the customer doesn't have the hassle of having to find cash to pay the window cleaner..?We have over 500 customers and only about 20% pay with cash these days... Others pay by bank transfer, direct debit, or card. So I'm not sure that you're USP is going to work - as most people these days pay electronically - and most window cleaners these days accept various forms of payment not just cash?Also... How are you going to make any money?Example... Customer contacts you to have their windows cleaned... It's a £15 job... You spend time sourcing the window cleaner, spend time arranging the clean, and spend time processing the payment - how much of the £15 will you take for your time spent?Also ... What if you arrange a clean and the window cleaner never turns up, or does a bad job? It's your company name tarnished...And... What if a window cleaner does a job for you and then just takes on the customer direct for all future cleans?I wish you the best - but there are so so many reasons why this idea won't work. Andy
Hi, It's great to have your feedback on the service that we are providing, thank you.Our focus is to offer a service that allows customers to book and pay in a safer and more convenient way and to do that they are paying a small premium. The window cleaners that are registered with us do not pay a set fee, we give them the job details and the price and they can choose whether to accept the job or not. The benefit to a window cleaner is that there is no requirement to allocate time or money to advertising or collecting monies owed.You can find more information here https://www.osha-clean.com/partners.html and we are more than happy to answer your questions via this forum.All the best Louise
Quote from: Soupy on May 28, 2016, 11:17:02 amFor me it's difficult to define "from the internet". I get lots of enquiries from my website (less than half of overall enquiries), I can't be sure how many of them have Googled "window cleaner" simply looking for a window cleaner, or how many were looking for me specifically after seeing a leaflet or vehicle.Equally I get lots of phone calls (probably more than half), but there is no way of telling whether or not these customers found me on the internet, or if they did were they looking for me specifically.Unless you ask every customer how they found out about you (which would be laborious and possibly inaccurate) you're not going to be able to define that properly.We do always ask. It takes about five seconds in total, including the answer. I'm keen to find out because we spend a fortune on leafletting and we need to know if it's still cost effective.Vin
If you were to feel threatened by anyone in this business I'd find the mere fact you feel threatened than the perceived threat form the other individual as threatening.
Just priced my own windows through there website - 12 in all, they wanted £20........good luck with that. 20 min job in total from getting out the van to getting in.
Quote from: MNWC on May 29, 2016, 08:51:29 amJust priced my own windows through there website - 12 in all, they wanted £20........good luck with that. 20 min job in total from getting out the van to getting in.NWH would charge you 50 notes 😱👍💩🚽🔙🔜
Quote from: MNWC on May 29, 2016, 08:51:29 amJust priced my own windows through there website - 12 in all, they wanted £20........good luck with that. 20 min job in total from getting out the van to getting in.So if the price to the customer is £20, how much does the window cleaner get? And what is the first clean price?
Quote from: MNWC on May 29, 2016, 08:51:29 amJust priced my own windows through there website - 12 in all, they wanted £20........good luck with that. 20 min job in total from getting out the van to getting in.Our minimum price is £20. We have a 1 bedroom flat that we clean for £20 and a number of 2 bed houses for £20'as well. Andy
Quote from: Andy* on May 29, 2016, 05:09:48 pmQuote from: MNWC on May 29, 2016, 08:51:29 amJust priced my own windows through there website - 12 in all, they wanted £20........good luck with that. 20 min job in total from getting out the van to getting in.Our minimum price is £20. We have a 1 bedroom flat that we clean for £20 and a number of 2 bed houses for £20'as well. Andy If I tried to get that price around here I wouldn't have any customers.