Take your own advice, don't assume we only want 17 minutes of your videos, give us a full hour lol. All jokes aside, great video full of great info not just for detailers but also for someone looking to get their vehicles detailed.
I’ve watched a few of your website critiques, and used all the info I learned to make my site not look like complete booty. A takeaway? Make sure your hero is capturing the customer
In my opinion, considering correct grammar,maybe, Sweets should read: “a stress free mobile detailing SERVICE in Dallas. Or “sweets: providing stress free detailing services in Dallas” ….Something about subject and verb agreement and it is going against that in his/her current copy.
Great tips!!! I am about to launch in Spring and I am currently setting up my site. So the information that you are providing to individuals is insightful. You may want to touch on the factors influencing consumer behavior and how it relate to the website. What is the target audience you are trying to attract?
He is targeting a wide and broad market. That’s why he is saying to explain things to the uninformed. Without explanation only enthusiast would be targeted which is a very small piece of the pie. Hope that made some sense and wishing you much success and abundance in your business, cheers!
Can you please recommend a company that specializes in auto detailing website design and SEO? I’d rather hire professionals than doing it myself. Thanks buddy your videos are truly the BEST!!
Oscar What is your opinion ... on adding for each service also an explanation video about what service is and waht include ( in my country most they don't know what ,wash wax, aio polish, 1 step correction is) along with the regural context???
You can tell that the second webpage just looks more easy to understand everything is right there rather the first video I actually had to look where I would have to click to get more information.
Hello Oscar I've Been a huge fan for about 3 years and actually last year I started up my own side gig detailing business. MY question for you is how do you know how much to charge.As it is just me doing the interior detail. It takes me around 4 hours to do a van or truck. And I charge $120 i don't charge by hour I charge by vehicle size is that to low or high I live in Calgary alberta Canada if you can give me a sense what i should charge would be greatly appreciated
Hey Travis i had this same issue! I would say try to calculate how long a service takes you, think of your hourly rate goal that you would like, and work your way from there. Theres many factors that go into pricing your service like product use, mobile/shop costs, monthly bills, etc. And then aiming to calculate an hourly rate. Since you are starting try to see prices surrounding your area, if you have to call some other detailers or visit websites, that would help you a lot! I wouldn’t start super cheap just because your just starting (unless you want to deal with the headaches when raising your prices to normal rates) For examples if a service cost around $200 around your area or thats the goal you want to charge. I would stay around 130-150 so you could increase the price a bit when you get more clientele Hope this helps some! Always glad to help