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Davo

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Round Canvassing
« on: September 23, 2007, 12:20:41 pm »
What are the pros and cons of using a window canvassing company??

Will they price at a pre arranged hourly rate?

If you dont use one then why not??


Thanks Mark

Davo

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Re: Round Canvassing
« Reply #1 on: September 23, 2007, 05:17:18 pm »
ok 42 views an not one reply........thought this was a forum about window cleaning issues. canvassing is an important issue is it not>.

If the same question was asked by squeeky ( no offence to you squeeky btw) then im sure there would have been a better response to the question.

mark

niceandclean

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Re: Round Canvassing
« Reply #2 on: September 23, 2007, 05:32:58 pm »
I use a canvassing company and have had no problems. I get quality work, some jobs i think how have you got away with this price?? I know i dont have to worry about the image they portray of my business, they explain to all potential customers how my cleaning system works, and all signed up customers are left with one of my explination letters. The downside is i have to pay twice the amount for the work!!  ;D

TERRY AB

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Re: Round Canvassing
« Reply #3 on: September 23, 2007, 05:37:53 pm »
Hi Mark,
The reason you probably wont receive so many replys is due to the fact that this issue has been discussed very often. Try looking under the archives. Terry

Davo

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Re: Round Canvassing
« Reply #4 on: September 23, 2007, 07:02:25 pm »
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Quote from: gordons on July 25, 2007, 09:15:43 PM
I feel that this forum is getting worse lots of rubbish on it boring topics every topic has been on 100 times before. Full of wfp rubbish and thats why i could not care less if i never came on here again.

gordons, you will find that a lot of new folk come on and ask the same old questions, that we have heard so many times,
but thats what the forums are about, we asked the same questions  to,

Paul Coleman

Re: Round Canvassing
« Reply #5 on: September 23, 2007, 07:29:01 pm »
What are the pros and cons of using a window canvassing company??

Will they price at a pre arranged hourly rate?

If you dont use one then why not??


Thanks Mark

I've never used one.
Pros are that you can work while they get you more work as you may not have the time or inclination to canvass for yourself.
Cons are that it will cost you money, you don't get to target the right sort of properties for yourself, you are not in total control of the pricing (even a good canvasser will get it wrong sometimes and may be tempted to go a bit low in order to get the work), if there are cancellations, you only have their word that they will refund or replace.
My own view is that it's better to do it yourself unless you really don't have the time.


jampot

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Re: Round Canvassing
« Reply #6 on: September 23, 2007, 07:50:43 pm »
i totally agree with you shiner . its always best to see the work and price it yourself and you know exactly whats going on.  :)

niceandclean

  • Posts: 1897
Re: Round Canvassing
« Reply #7 on: September 23, 2007, 09:06:13 pm »
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I've never used one.
Pros are that you can work while they get you more work as you may not have the time or inclination to canvass for yourself.
Cons are that it will cost you money, you don't get to target the right sort of properties for yourself, you are not in total control of the pricing (even a good canvasser will get it wrong sometimes and may be tempted to go a bit low in order to get the work), if there are cancellations, you only have their word that they will refund or replace.
My own view is that it's better to do it yourself unless you really don't have the time.

Quote

I give my canvasser the areas i want to be canvassed. So far i have not had an underpriced job, if this was the case then i would have it replaced, so not in the interest of the canvasser. If a job cancells, then in my signed contract they will replace up to 3 months. They will not replace if i do not turn up on the time or day i arrange, do a crap job ect ect. They keep the customers details and contact them to find out why they have cancelled.

Pole2pole

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Re: Round Canvassing
« Reply #8 on: September 24, 2007, 09:41:15 am »
My thoughts entirely bud. Too many jumped up newbies around here lately. Anyways, the sun is coming out to play so i'm goin out to work  :( Looking forward to an easy day too lol

Re: Round Canvassing
« Reply #9 on: September 24, 2007, 10:41:38 am »
ok 42 views an not one reply........thought this was a forum about window cleaning issues. canvassing is an important issue is it not>.

If the same question was asked by squeeky ( no offence to you squeeky btw) then im sure there would have been a better response to the question.


Or maybe i should ask a question about your favorite colour. that should become a hot topic.

If this dissolusioned reply offends anyone you can suck my bell thingy.

mark
iF YOU READ WHAT YOU WROTE, i AM NOT SURPRISED. Somepeople will reply when they see it it depends the way you advertise it, make the subject standout and the post read well, if you dont you will limit the replies that you will get. and adding "suck my bell thingy" does not help. I have posted a subject and had alot of views and no replies, so all I did was edited the post to sound better and haypresto I got replies.
New people will tend ask the same questions that have been asked before "I do" and I will carry on asking if I cant find the answer as I hope new people will.

Many of us on here help, others just slate and others just write stupid comments, this makes a forum we all have different views and opinions alike.

Got that all out, what was the question again ::)

Paul Coleman

Re: Round Canvassing
« Reply #10 on: September 24, 2007, 11:18:53 am »
Quote

I've never used one.
Pros are that you can work while they get you more work as you may not have the time or inclination to canvass for yourself.
Cons are that it will cost you money, you don't get to target the right sort of properties for yourself, you are not in total control of the pricing (even a good canvasser will get it wrong sometimes and may be tempted to go a bit low in order to get the work), if there are cancellations, you only have their word that they will refund or replace.
My own view is that it's better to do it yourself unless you really don't have the time.


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I give my canvasser the areas i want to be canvassed. So far i have not had an underpriced job, if this was the case then i would have it replaced, so not in the interest of the canvasser. If a job cancells, then in my signed contract they will replace up to 3 months. They will not replace if i do not turn up on the time or day i arrange, do a crap job ect ect. They keep the customers details and contact them to find out why they have cancelled.

Which canvassing company do you employ?

Pole2pole

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Re: Round Canvassing
« Reply #11 on: September 24, 2007, 03:33:19 pm »
I was convinced i was gonna come home from work to this topic deleted. Kinda glad it isn't cos i wanna hear Davo's response. When i joined CIU 2 years ago i was overwhelmed by how much people that i didn't even know were prepared to bend over backwards to help struggling people out. And they still do to this day. As mentioned recently on one post, i owe what i am today and how much i'm earning today to quite a few people on this site. Why did they help me? Because they just did. They didn't ask anything in return. And as a newbie then, i tried to be courtious,polite and totally appreciative of any advice people were willing to offer me. My advice to you Davo is not to be so disrepectful. I still can't believe you posted what you did. But thats done now. And try and realise that people aren't here at your request. They have lives.....working, shopping, visiting family, doing day to day stuff that people do. And they cant always respond when you'd like them to. Try and show a bit more respect and you might just get the help that you obviously desire. As for the people that looked at your posting and didn't answer you.maybe that's because they just didn't have the answer.
Dino

davids3511

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Re: Round Canvassing
« Reply #12 on: September 24, 2007, 03:37:39 pm »
Hi Dino

It's been edited though. If you look the offensive parts are removed and my reply is gone altogether.

David

Paul Coleman

Re: Round Canvassing
« Reply #13 on: September 24, 2007, 03:57:36 pm »
I was convinced i was gonna come home from work to this topic deleted. Kinda glad it isn't cos i wanna hear Davo's response. When i joined CIU 2 years ago i was overwhelmed by how much people that i didn't even know were prepared to bend over backwards to help struggling people out. And they still do to this day. As mentioned recently on one post, i owe what i am today and how much i'm earning today to quite a few people on this site. Why did they help me? Because they just did. They didn't ask anything in return. And as a newbie then, i tried to be courtious,polite and totally appreciative of any advice people were willing to offer me. My advice to you Davo is not to be so disrepectful. I still can't believe you posted what you did. But thats done now. And try and realise that people aren't here at your request. They have lives.....working, shopping, visiting family, doing day to day stuff that people do. And they cant always respond when you'd like them to. Try and show a bit more respect and you might just get the help that you obviously desire. As for the people that looked at you posting and didn't answer you.maybe that's because they just didn't have the answer.
Dino

Precisely.  What would he prefer?  A load of replies with people just saying "Don't know"?

Pole2pole

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Re: Round Canvassing
« Reply #14 on: September 24, 2007, 04:04:39 pm »
Oh yeh, it's been tidied up  ;) There is a God......I mean Mod..........lol. Would still like to hear from Davo though  ::)

Pole2pole

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Re: Round Canvassing
« Reply #15 on: September 24, 2007, 04:10:48 pm »
Davo...........I demand an answer..............NOWWWWWWWWWW  ;D

Grafters Cleaning Services

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Re: Round Canvassing
« Reply #16 on: September 24, 2007, 04:32:16 pm »
ok 42 views an not one reply........thought this was a forum about window cleaning issues. canvassing is an important issue is it not>.

If the same question was asked by squeeky ( no offence to you squeeky btw) then im sure there would have been a better response to the question.

mark
bad attitude won't get you far on this forum
JAY "GRAFTERS"
From Southampton
www.high-shine.co.uk

Pole2pole

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Re: Round Canvassing
« Reply #17 on: September 24, 2007, 04:36:38 pm »
you didn't see the half of it jay.........

davids3511

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Re: Round Canvassing
« Reply #18 on: September 24, 2007, 05:29:54 pm »
This forum can work really great if you are open to it. For example -

I joined in June and on my very first topic another member offered to bring me out and show me how it all works. I accepted his offer and we met up one saturday morning. He let me off with the WFP on a couple of his customers sites, advised me on pricing and how to judge a job, offered advise on what equipment I needed and where to souce them.

He had a small round he wanted to off load as he was taking on more and more high quality work. We came to a simple deal including a small amount of cash, some IT equipmenthe needed and the setup of that equipment. Everone was happy, I had a small round to bulid on (reasonable price, not rubbish) and he had some mobile functionality he had never though of.

He has an add in the yellow pages, any business out of his area he passes on to me. For my part any gutter cleaning I get will be passed on to him, I have not got the ladders to do the job. When I was behind on my round due to my dad dying, he came and gave me a morning to try and catch up for far less money that he had actually worked for me as he is still far faster than me.

I was speaking to him today, he helped me price up a builders clean on a large house in my area. We will be doing it together next week and splitting the £200.00 he advised me to ask for down the middle.

David


Grafters Cleaning Services

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Re: Round Canvassing
« Reply #19 on: September 24, 2007, 06:26:16 pm »
you didn't see the half of it jay.........
i missed it dino, was it that bad?
JAY "GRAFTERS"
From Southampton
www.high-shine.co.uk