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You are one SPECIAAL dude Don.
HOLY BATMAN...litttle ol you...
can do atha??? All by y0urself??? You the man Don, You the man. GorDon Quote:
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Re: Headlight Cleaning
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Don lives in a small city of about 20,000 people. The dynamics of used car lots might be different in small cities compare to the "big smoke." So, if there is a difference, that might account for it. Sometimes small cities can mean big opportunities. I'm thinking of the example of Walmart. When Walmart started, Kmart and other similar stores were already established in the big cities. However, they didn't bother with the smaller country cities and towns. Sam Walton saw the opportunity, and the rest is history. Now, Walmart is much bigger than any of those which started before it did. The reason why is because in the small cities and towns, they had no similar competition! So, don't discount those places… Who knows what other overlooked opportunities could be there in smaller cities and towns? Best wishes, Dien |
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As for which is better… Hey, that might depend on the person. If you're not sure which to do… Try both! See which works best for you… :) Best wishes, Dien |
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I won't get into the dealer or retail argument here. I think both have merit My dealer experience is limited and deals with another product, so there. On the retail side, using Bud Riggs info, I fixed headlights for neighbors and people they (the neighbors) referred. I've walked a few parking lots just to see what would happen. The opportunity is plentiful. Some want it, some don't care. For anyone looking to get into this as a "quick moneymaker", pay attention to Gordon's observations in this thread. All plastic lenses are NOT the same, therefore results will vary. Also, if you are fixing headlights outdoors and not in a controlled environment weather conditions: temperature, wind speed & direction, humidity levels, sunny or cloudy, will have an affect on your results. Doesn't matter what headlight cleaning product you are using. Customer expectations is another variable that you need to be aware of BEFORE you start fixing their lens. There are others. That said, with the right approach, I think that headlight cleaning could be set up as one of Dien's "absentee owner" businesses. Ron |
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Ron, good commentary ...
However, I'm interested in how/why you think this would word for absentee ownership. Seems to me to be something that would NOT work for that approach. Curious to here your reasoning ... I think I am too limited in my thinking on a lot of this stuff. |
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Robert, Bud Riggs said he made thousands of dollars sitting by the roadside cleaning headlights. I never tried it that way, but based on my experience, I believe he did. I would set up retirees with the knowledge, sauce, location and banner. There are tons of retirees looking to make a few bucks on the side. A few of these set up around town would give me a nice side income, while I pursue other interests. Ron |
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Interesting thoughts, Ron.
I do see how your idea could produce some results ... a win-win for those involved. Some spending cash without pressure ... |
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Another idea is to set up multiple sites. At this point sell the biz to the working partner and set up another site. Could be a quick $2500 sale. After they throw in the towel (and they will) set that site up and sell it again. Could work.
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That is a great idea, Andy. Turn-over profits!
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