AlienAgent
Member
So I’ve ramped up my sales and marketing the past few months. Door to door commercial cold calling, emailing every place I can find contact information for, doing free demos, introductory sales letters followed up with an email followed up with a phone call, Facebook ads, everything I can do when I’m not actually cleaning.
I’ve been working 10 to 16 hours per day, 6 or 7 days a week for the entire summer into the fall. 6 months of this kind of effort. I haven’t done one fun thing in half a year.
And all I’m hearing… is no. Every 40 to 60 new contacts, I get to give a qoute. I do work for maybe 1 out of 5. I’m cleaning commercial carpet for $.15 to $.18 a foot, I was at $.25 ten years ago. Nobody wants anything but a one time cleaning.
I suspect that despite my “minty fresh breath” and lifetime of business and sales experience, there is little hope for business growth in my area for the next few years.
Either something has changed, culture-wise, about what is an acceptable level of filth in commercial places or we are entering a terrible recession. I suspect that the money just isn’t there.
I’m not even going to lie, I’m finding this to be quite depressing. Sometimes I feel like I’m just begging to work my ass off for someone, and nobody is interested. What a huge difference since the winter of 2019.
What are you guys experiencing in your areas with commercial sales? (I’m in rural southwest Ohio, over an hour from Cincinnati and Dayton)
I’ve been working 10 to 16 hours per day, 6 or 7 days a week for the entire summer into the fall. 6 months of this kind of effort. I haven’t done one fun thing in half a year.
And all I’m hearing… is no. Every 40 to 60 new contacts, I get to give a qoute. I do work for maybe 1 out of 5. I’m cleaning commercial carpet for $.15 to $.18 a foot, I was at $.25 ten years ago. Nobody wants anything but a one time cleaning.
I suspect that despite my “minty fresh breath” and lifetime of business and sales experience, there is little hope for business growth in my area for the next few years.
Either something has changed, culture-wise, about what is an acceptable level of filth in commercial places or we are entering a terrible recession. I suspect that the money just isn’t there.
I’m not even going to lie, I’m finding this to be quite depressing. Sometimes I feel like I’m just begging to work my ass off for someone, and nobody is interested. What a huge difference since the winter of 2019.
What are you guys experiencing in your areas with commercial sales? (I’m in rural southwest Ohio, over an hour from Cincinnati and Dayton)