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![]() > Along with Auto Detailing, which I did...
> here's another quick cash maker especially > this time of year. > You need a carpet cleaner...and you can RENT > THESE if you need them...I have the Dirt > Devil model and it works great. > You make up a flyer, knock on doors...charge > that 49 bucks for a HOLIDAY TOUCH UP...and > you can easily do the 2 in the morning/2 in > afternoon. > YOU are not a carpet cleaning service, you > are doing a touch-up...if you spell it out > right you can do it easily. > About Auto-Detailing. > This came about as I was selling a product > called DYNA-GLAZE one product I had quite a > bit of success with. > From selling this car "wax" I got > a call from a Doctor who wanted his car > "waxed" at his office because he > had an event he was attending that night and > didn't have time to take it > out...(CONVENIENCE) > this led to a nice little side business and > here is how I got customers: > I sent Doctors and Dentists a POSTCARD...a > PICTURE postcard (Akron,OH) in my own > handwriting that read: > Hi Doc Jones, > Wish I was there. The forecast in Akron is > for rain and mud. This means your car is > going to need a good cleaning and polishing, > which I happen to do well. All you need to > provide is a faucet I can hook my hose up > to, and I'll make your car shine like a > diamond. I use DYNAGLAZE, which will cause > the rain to bead and fall harmlessly off > your car. Dr. Jones, call today for your > appointment. I cater to busy professionals > like you, and your friends and fellow > Doctors are grabbing up the time slots > quickly, they must have seen the forecast > too. > Call Jay Alexander at 216-555-5555 > This was one variation...I often would get a > referral from one Dentist right on the spot > and it was not uncommon to do EXACTLY what > Don said, stay in one place and work your > butt off and walk away with a few hundred > dollars. > Thanks Don for the reminder. > DYNA-GLAZE, Victory Miracle Polishing Cloth > and DEFENDER OF WOMEN put more than one meal > on the old table for me. > But, I did have to leave the house and talk > to people. > On the other hand, just the other day a > complete STRANGER sent me an email asking > about me doing a little work for > them...creating a tag line/USP/catchy > headline... > and I'd bet there are a lot more jobs out > there too. > For QUICK and FAST profits, NOTHING beats > knocking on doors and SELLING something. > It is the oldest profession in the world. > Gordon Alexander Gordon and Don, As always you are right. There are so many ways to make a quick buck, yet most people just won't get off their duff. Many years ago I went to visit a potential landscape customer that called in response to a flyer I put on their mailbox, but I forgot to bring the phone message with the address. So as I'm driving down the street I'm trying to remember the phone conversation thinking I might be able to find the house without an address. I remembered the guy telling me it was the last Ashphalt driveway on the left, so that's the house I went to. When the lady came to the door I told her why I was there, and even though she seemed a little puzzled she took me around the house showing me everything they wanted done. I left and told her I would call back with a firm price. By the time I got back home her husband was on the phone and not at all a happy camper, and as I looked at the phone message still laying on the desk I knew why, I was on the wrong street! I went to the wrong house! This guy was hot! He was certain I was a scam artist. I explained what happened and apologized, and finally he said, "Well, we do need the work done, go ahead and call back with a price." These people owned two businesses and some rental property. For the next five years I worked for them over and over landscaping and plowing snow. They were excellent customers. I never did sell the house I was supposed to go to. Yes, you can make money knocking on doors, just don't lie to the people about why you're there! "The Crazy Idea that Brought in $20,000!" ![]() |
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