Brian R
Member
Anyone in the area want to do some sub work for me?
Brian Robison said:usually
How would you do it?
Brian Robison said:Yea I lose a little money on it but it's the price you pay for being in business.
Brian Robison said:It's costs money...as you probably know...to generate customers.
If it didn't, none of us would be on this board because they would have too much work and wouldn't have time for this.
Brian Robison said:The average I pay to get a customer is less and less the more customers that come from each "ad" or equivilent.
So I have to get about 15 (oops edit..5 was listed) jobs before I will break even...depending on size of job and size of "ad"...and that starts over with every billing cycle.
Once I start getting more jobs...then I will start making money little by little.
Usually by the time I start making money is when one truck is completely full...so the next truck I can get going is where I really start making more.
It's all numbers.
Dave Yoakum said:Brian,
I keep telling you I can show you how to get ads all over San Siego (or any large city)for far less or zero.
gary mackay said:San Diego is the Rat Race Capitol for carpet cleaning! I'll do it & charge you 50% extra for making you look good.