Yes I am Trad.
I have some nice business cards that state I also clean out gutters, conservatory roofs and FSG.
Normally I would have had a few of those jobs by this time of year.
I did cut a lawn and painted a shed for someone this week. I know this can look bad, jack of all trades etc but hoping it will lead to more window cleaning customers.
I live in a small village and also have dropped leaflets in the surrounding villages but this area is saturated with window cleaners from here and the surrounding areas. Most new customers are either new to the area or messers than nobody else wants. I have dropped whole villages before and not got 1 call. I picked up a few where one had retired last year. Just lucky timing.
Correct Don Kee
1st year profits were 1500 ish (3 months)
2nd year profits were 6500 ish
So 4000 ish 80% 3200 266 a month.
2019/2020 profits were higher but they don't count towards the grant.
The grant would help cover the lost commercial work and inside work so yes I am grateful for that but just concerned that the longer this goes on the more will drop out.
I know it can always be worse and some are a lot worse off than me.
Do you advertise your addons other than just on business cards and try and push these too. And do you have a website targetting your local areas for window cleaning and additional services?
I know some people don't rate websites as source of new work enquiries but that could be for any number of reasons. The chances are there are hundreds of searches every month in your location made by people looking for the local services you offer.
It can only help you if you're able to put your company into a prominent position on search results pages. Also use and optimise your Google My Business page and try and rank in the local pack - the box of 3 taht appears at the top of page 1 for most local service searches on Google. GMB listings are free and receive a high percentage of clicks. And don't forget these are people specifically looking for a particular local service and so close to making a decision on hiring / buying.
And don't forget Bing Places as another free business listing and an alternative to Google. .
https://www.bingplaces.com/And a facebook page is another free platform.
These are all ways to improve your online presence and possibly / probably generate work. The only cost involved is for a domain name, website and hosting but if you're able to do a site yourself, you can buy a domain name and make and host a WordPress website (amongst others) very cheaply with companies such as 1&1.