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dazmond

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Re: Welcome Packs
« Reply #20 on: May 22, 2019, 08:41:56 am »
Can’t understand why all you marketing experts are still looking for work and giving out leaflets. I haven’t had to look for work for eleven years now. Never done a welcome pack in my life.

i agree dave........most of my new work comes from walk ups,word of mouth and recommendations,best type of jobs to add to my round usually.a steady trickle throughout the year......i even get customers from other WCs who pass my number on occasionally too because their too busy or the job isnt in their area....
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Dave Willis

Re: Welcome Packs
« Reply #21 on: May 22, 2019, 10:11:41 am »
Nathan, why haven’t you got a full round yet?

G Griffin

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Re: Welcome Packs
« Reply #22 on: May 22, 2019, 11:29:11 am »
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nathankaye

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Re: Welcome Packs
« Reply #23 on: May 22, 2019, 12:10:51 pm »
Nathan, why haven’t you got a full round yet?

Don't you guys get bored of the same work? I've been at this for years and I've had the same rounds for years.  Therefore I've been expanding into new areas and soon be selling of an old round to make way for the new.
Also don't you guys take on any new work which is more beneficial than some old work, as in still replace the dross.   Not that it's bad work or low priced, it just freshens up the rounds. In addition I don't work five days a week every week of the month like on the other threads, that would be extremely tiring and boring.  I leave a week free for the add on jobs like soft washing or pressure washing.

Can’t understand why all you marketing experts are still looking for work and giving out leaflets. I haven’t had to look for work for eleven years now. Never done a welcome pack in my life.

Doesn't mean it's always actively looking for work either. Walk ups or recommendations, it makes no difference to how I get a new customer, but each new customer will get a welcome pack regardless.

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The Jester of Wibbly

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Re: Welcome Packs
« Reply #24 on: May 22, 2019, 12:18:27 pm »
Well I guess a welcome pack is good for marketing add on jobs and gives you a professional look. 

Same reasons why we have logo printed uniforms or a sign written van.   Even those who have a full round uses the above too.
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Dave Willis

Re: Welcome Packs
« Reply #25 on: May 22, 2019, 12:20:39 pm »
Yep I do get bored but it’s easy money. Never have to look for work though which is a bonus. Don’t spend anything on marketing, leaflets or even logo’d polo shirts. Has to be the simplest, easiest way to make a living with a guaranteed income provided health stands up.
No need for crappy add ons either 🙂

zesty

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Re: Welcome Packs
« Reply #26 on: May 22, 2019, 12:41:15 pm »
Honest opinion:

No one cares. All they want is for you to clean their windows, this is a trivial matter to most people.

The last thing they want is a welcome pack that’ll go straight in the bin.

All they need it your email/phone/website info.

Think about it, if you weren’t a window cleaner, but had a window cleaner yourself, would you care about a welcome pack? 90% of people would say no.

Customers don’t care how the method works, what pure water does, how’s it all done etc etc. They just want clean windows.

There are some window cleaners who love to over complicate everything. In doing this, they just create a cringing mess.

It’s basically a waste of time and paper 📝

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As for add ons - just tell them your services, or have the add ons written on your ‘windows cleaned today’ leaflets.




nathankaye

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Re: Welcome Packs
« Reply #27 on: May 22, 2019, 12:48:46 pm »
Yep I do get bored but it’s easy money. Never have to look for work though which is a bonus. Don’t spend anything on marketing, leaflets or even logo’d polo shirts. Has to be the simplest, easiest way to make a living with a guaranteed income provided health stands up.
No need for crappy add ons either 🙂

Some add ons I don't really actively seek, but I do enjoy pressure washing, it's quite therapeutic I find. Not only this, but you get a wadd of money as soon as the job is done. No collecting, no processing payments, just simply paid for a job well done.
Same for render cleaning,   it's a break from the norm and a break is as good as a rest
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Slacky

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Re: Welcome Packs
« Reply #28 on: May 22, 2019, 02:33:21 pm »
I give out a welcome sausage to all my female customers.

Smudger

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Re: Welcome Packs
« Reply #29 on: May 22, 2019, 02:45:22 pm »
Yep I do get bored but it’s easy money. Never have to look for work though which is a bonus. Don’t spend anything on marketing, leaflets or even logo’d polo shirts. Has to be the simplest, easiest way to make a living with a guaranteed income provided health stands up.
No need for crappy add ons either 🙂

The big difference Dave is you just get on and do the job, hence no need to keep inventing gimmicks or excuses - these are just distractions from actually getting out there and getting a full round sorted - different if your genuinely expanding and taking on staff etc..  but a 'welcome pack' sounds like your embarking on a 5 day course for personal enlightenment - KISS - your window cleaning or exterior cleaning end of

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Simon Trapani

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Re: Welcome Packs
« Reply #30 on: May 22, 2019, 09:41:29 pm »
Nathan, why haven’t you got a full round yet?

Don't you guys get bored of the same work? I've been at this for years and I've had the same rounds for years.  Therefore I've been expanding into new areas and soon be selling of an old round to make way for the new.
Also don't you guys take on any new work which is more beneficial than some old work, as in still replace the dross.   Not that it's bad work or low priced, it just freshens up the rounds. In addition I don't work five days a week every week of the month like on the other threads, that would be extremely tiring and boring.  I leave a week free for the add on jobs like soft washing or pressure washing.

Can’t understand why all you marketing experts are still looking for work and giving out leaflets. I haven’t had to look for work for eleven years now. Never done a welcome pack in my life.

Doesn't mean it's always actively looking for work either. Walk ups or recommendations, it makes no difference to how I get a new customer, but each new customer will get a welcome pack regardless.

WTF???

nathankaye

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Re: Welcome Packs
« Reply #31 on: May 22, 2019, 10:13:38 pm »
Nathan, why haven’t you got a full round yet?

Don't you guys get bored of the same work? I've been at this for years and I've had the same rounds for years.  Therefore I've been expanding into new areas and soon be selling of an old round to make way for the new.
Also don't you guys take on any new work which is more beneficial than some old work, as in still replace the dross.   Not that it's bad work or low priced, it just freshens up the rounds. In addition I don't work five days a week every week of the month like on the other threads, that would be extremely tiring and boring.  I leave a week free for the add on jobs like soft washing or pressure washing.

Can’t understand why all you marketing experts are still looking for work and giving out leaflets. I haven’t had to look for work for eleven years now. Never done a welcome pack in my life.

Doesn't mean it's always actively looking for work either. Walk ups or recommendations, it makes no difference to how I get a new customer, but each new customer will get a welcome pack regardless.

WTF???

You keep plodding on doing the same old same old. I like to freshen things up, a spring clean so to speak.
Besides, I might be doing this on a bigger scale if we take the bigger plunge and move from the area altogether.
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Smudger

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Re: Welcome Packs
« Reply #32 on: May 22, 2019, 10:17:14 pm »
Nathan, why haven’t you got a full round yet?

Don't you guys get bored of the same work? I've been at this for years and I've had the same rounds for years.  Therefore I've been expanding into new areas and soon be selling of an old round to make way for the new.
Also don't you guys take on any new work which is more beneficial than some old work, as in still replace the dross.   Not that it's bad work or low priced, it just freshens up the rounds. In addition I don't work five days a week every week of the month like on the other threads, that would be extremely tiring and boring.  I leave a week free for the add on jobs like soft washing or pressure washing.

Can’t understand why all you marketing experts are still looking for work and giving out leaflets. I haven’t had to look for work for eleven years now. Never done a welcome pack in my life.

Doesn't mean it's always actively looking for work either. Walk ups or recommendations, it makes no difference to how I get a new customer, but each new customer will get a welcome pack regardless.

WTF???

You keep plodding on doing the same old same old. I like to freshen things up, a spring clean so to speak.
Besides, I might be doing this on a bigger scale if we take the bigger plunge and move from the area altogether.


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Simon Trapani

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Re: Welcome Packs
« Reply #33 on: May 22, 2019, 11:05:57 pm »
Plodding on ??? lol.  I employ someone full time & I'm also full time.

We don't have dross on our books. Yes I have favourite jobs & ones I'm not so keen on due to hose runs etc but anything that I really didn't like got dumped long ago. Have never felt like dumping whole areas though. Everything is priced accordingly. If I think a new job is gonna be a right pita (mid terrace, 1st floor flat etc etc) I just tell them from the off that it's not something we'd be looking to take on.

Oh and no, I've never felt the need for welcome packs, Just a business card & maybe a method statement for residential.

nathankaye

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Re: Welcome Packs
« Reply #34 on: May 23, 2019, 09:51:33 am »
To be clear, it's not dumping an whole area because it's pita work.  It's just changing things around to make it more interesting than doing the same houses, month by month or even 8 weekly.
After 16yrs (officially as sole trader) its time for a change of area. Yes the pitaj obs got weeded out along time ago. I just fancy a change of area.
Obviously anyone who's been doing this for some time, simply won't take on pita work to begin with and that's true even if your building a new round up in a different area.
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Seems like welcome packs in any way shape or form, are causing a divide in opinion. A little like the hot or cold water debate I suppose lol
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nathankaye

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Re: Welcome Packs
« Reply #35 on: May 23, 2019, 10:17:22 am »
To be clear, it's not dumping an whole area because it's pita work.  It's just changing things around to make it more interesting than doing the same houses, month by month or even 8 weekly.
After 16yrs (officially as sole trader) its time for a change of area. Yes the pitaj obs got weeded out along time ago. I just fancy a change of area.
Obviously anyone who's been doing this for some time, simply won't take on pita work to begin with and that's true even if your building a new round up in a different area.
So in addition, you still take on new work, be it periodically or not or even when someone moves out or dies etc.  Nobody never stops taking on new work.
Ps, I wasn't trying to be offensive when I said plodding on. People an plod on with any about of employees, being content with the rounds that they have, is perhaps how I should have phrased it.
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Seems like welcome packs in any way shape or form, are causing a divide in opinion. A little like the hot or cold water debate I suppose lol
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p1w1

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Re: Welcome Packs
« Reply #36 on: May 23, 2019, 10:19:53 am »
To be clear, it's not dumping an whole area because it's pita work.  It's just changing things around to make it more interesting than doing the same houses, month by month or even 8 weekly.
After 16yrs (officially as sole trader) its time for a change of area. Yes the pitaj obs got weeded out along time ago. I just fancy a change of area.
Obviously anyone who's been doing this for some time, simply won't take on pita work to begin with and that's true even if your building a new round up in a different area.
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Seems like welcome packs in any way shape or form, are causing a divide in opinion. A little like the hot or cold water debate I suppose lol
This is brilliant so get rid of work that doesn't have pita customers all trained to how you  work and obviously pay on time and go to a new area where you will have to p around weeding all the crap out again....couldn't make it up 😂

nathankaye

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Re: Welcome Packs
« Reply #37 on: May 23, 2019, 11:39:39 am »
To be clear, it's not dumping an whole area because it's pita work.  It's just changing things around to make it more interesting than doing the same houses, month by month or even 8 weekly.
After 16yrs (officially as sole trader) its time for a change of area. Yes the pitaj obs got weeded out along time ago. I just fancy a change of area.
Obviously anyone who's been doing this for some time, simply won't take on pita work to begin with and that's true even if your building a new round up in a different area.
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Seems like welcome packs in any way shape or form, are causing a divide in opinion. A little like the hot or cold water debate I suppose lol
This is brilliant so get rid of work that doesn't have pita customers all trained to how you  work and obviously pay on time and go to a new area where you will have to p around weeding all the crap out again....couldn't make it up 😂

Only for narrow minded people I suppose 😂😂

So for instance, the small round I'm building to replace, consists of three days work and nicely compact and a good little earner. However so far, I'm two days of work in a new area for slightly more income. So by time ived gained another full days work in this area, I can sell the other and make a return on that, as well as earning more in a new area, which also freshens up the complete round and renews my interest.
It's a win win, even If I loose some of the work.
Any ways, back to topic now guys
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p1w1

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Re: Welcome Packs
« Reply #38 on: May 23, 2019, 12:00:28 pm »
Ah so basically your just trying to replace all your underpriced stuff

nathankaye

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Re: Welcome Packs
« Reply #39 on: May 23, 2019, 12:11:54 pm »
Ah so basically your just trying to replace all your underpriced stuff

There's always the critics on here isn't there 😂😂😁
Not at all, it bought a nice sum in. But this new work fetches more.  I don't need to, but I will.  Yes I've made two days of work up, but these are much bigger houses in an even more affluent area with a pleasant drive to get there.  Is it a full day's work though?  What is a full day's work for someone? Is it 8- 5  //  9- 5 //  9-3  or something else altogether?  So no one can presume to know all or any details other than whats given out.   But some may think it's crazy to change their work up and pointless if it's a good earner and well trained customers etc etc.  We'll that's fine for them and all who want to do so.
That's not for me!  You can always do better than what you are doing at any given moment of time  and  I'm reaping the benefits of doing so.   Others choose to employ or franchise, but that isn't my cup of tea.

So for me, my welcome packs have been beneficial.
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