How do you advertise?
How do you advertise?
this is for those of you who do either work on the side or have your own business.
I haven't had any calls in about three weeks and i am going crazy!
ive invested in yard signs, put posters up with my business cards offering discounted services, promote my business and leave my cards at local stores but I never get calls.
am I doing something wrong?
I have my usual customers that call me and they refer me to people but I need to step this up.
any advice from some more seasoned business owners would be helpful.
larsalan I guess I need to look at this stupid ass drip shit. What you have to like mess with those elements on the pump? What a fucking hassle. then use some wire to hold the throttle open or some shit?
I always had trouble with this. My prices were around half of the local computer shop, and I ALWAYS made house calls...but I didn't get enough business to keep myself afloat.
Keep the paper stuff going, make sure you have a design or name that people will kinda remember. The posters/signs/cards are there to remind people about you, they won't actually net you new business. How about:
BRENTWOOD COMPUTER DOCTOR
I MAKE HOUSE CALLS
###-####
Get a radio ad, your target demographic is the working folks who don't know too much about tech. I would suggest NPR if they're affordable-that way you will be dealing with professional people and avoid trash who won't pay. Make your ad stupid simple: "If your computer acting up? Need a printer fixed? Want to recover data?etc. Call ________ at ###-###-#### to get it fixed cheap, or go to blahblahblah.com($20 domain will do). We make house calls, and won't break the bank." Short, to the point, easy. Grab a g00gle voice number for a business line, forward that shizzle to your smartphone.
Might also be worth mentioning that you can recover data, an external adapter + recuva will make you a HERO to people with a smashed laptop.
When you get there, by gawd son wear a tucked in buttoned shirt with a cheapo pair of loafers. You want to look like the preconceived nerd they're expecting. Diagnose for free, discuss prices right up front, then fix that shizzle. Leave 5 business cards with them , maybe offer a $5 rereferral reward if they tell a friend? Give them a short warranty-it's worth the risk. I always gave a 6 month, anything-but-a-hammer-goes warranty and never had to make a return trip (except to reset a router :p).
When you're parked in front of their house, put a bigass paperboard sign on top of the car that says something like "BRENTWOOD COMPUTER DOCTOR. I'M ON A HOUSE CALL RIGHT NOW! CALL ME AT ###-####"
Hit up clkman on PP, he runs a small sign shop. Might have some pointers.
larsalan I guess I need to look at this stupid ass drip shit. What you have to like mess with those elements on the pump? What a fucking hassle. then use some wire to hold the throttle open or some shit?
Craigslist I had three accounts and would re post my services every day Evan a couple time a day to keep it current also I had three differently worded adds with similar but different titles so people can choose one they think sounds better to them.
(07-02-2013, 09:01 AM)Simpler=Better I always had trouble with this. My prices were around half of the local computer shop, and I ALWAYS made house calls...but I didn't get enough business to keep myself afloat.
Keep the paper stuff going, make sure you have a design or name that people will kinda remember. The posters/signs/cards are there to remind people about you, they won't actually net you new business. How about:
BRENTWOOD COMPUTER DOCTOR
I MAKE HOUSE CALLS
###-####
Get a radio ad, your target demographic is the working folks who don't know too much about tech. I would suggest NPR if they're affordable-that way you will be dealing with professional people and avoid trash who won't pay. Make your ad stupid simple: "If your computer acting up? Need a printer fixed? Want to recover data?etc. Call ________ at ###-###-#### to get it fixed cheap, or go to blahblahblah.com($20 domain will do). We make house calls, and won't break the bank." Short, to the point, easy. Grab a g00gle voice number for a business line, forward that shizzle to your smartphone.
Might also be worth mentioning that you can recover data, an external adapter + recuva will make you a HERO to people with a smashed laptop.
When you get there, by gawd son wear a tucked in buttoned shirt with a cheapo pair of loafers. You want to look like the preconceived nerd they're expecting. Diagnose for free, discuss prices right up front, then fix that shizzle. Leave 5 business cards with them , maybe offer a $5 rereferral reward if they tell a friend? Give them a short warranty-it's worth the risk. I always gave a 6 month, anything-but-a-hammer-goes warranty and never had to make a return trip (except to reset a router :p).
When you're parked in front of their house, put a bigass paperboard sign on top of the car that says something like "BRENTWOOD COMPUTER DOCTOR. I'M ON A HOUSE CALL RIGHT NOW! CALL ME AT ###-####"
Hit up clkman on PP, he runs a small sign shop. Might have some pointers.
(07-02-2013, 09:01 AM)Simpler=Better I always had trouble with this. My prices were around half of the local computer shop, and I ALWAYS made house calls...but I didn't get enough business to keep myself afloat.
Keep the paper stuff going, make sure you have a design or name that people will kinda remember. The posters/signs/cards are there to remind people about you, they won't actually net you new business. How about:
BRENTWOOD COMPUTER DOCTOR
I MAKE HOUSE CALLS
###-####
Get a radio ad, your target demographic is the working folks who don't know too much about tech. I would suggest NPR if they're affordable-that way you will be dealing with professional people and avoid trash who won't pay. Make your ad stupid simple: "If your computer acting up? Need a printer fixed? Want to recover data?etc. Call ________ at ###-###-#### to get it fixed cheap, or go to blahblahblah.com($20 domain will do). We make house calls, and won't break the bank." Short, to the point, easy. Grab a g00gle voice number for a business line, forward that shizzle to your smartphone.
Might also be worth mentioning that you can recover data, an external adapter + recuva will make you a HERO to people with a smashed laptop.
When you get there, by gawd son wear a tucked in buttoned shirt with a cheapo pair of loafers. You want to look like the preconceived nerd they're expecting. Diagnose for free, discuss prices right up front, then fix that shizzle. Leave 5 business cards with them , maybe offer a $5 rereferral reward if they tell a friend? Give them a short warranty-it's worth the risk. I always gave a 6 month, anything-but-a-hammer-goes warranty and never had to make a return trip (except to reset a router :p).
When you're parked in front of their house, put a bigass paperboard sign on top of the car that says something like "BRENTWOOD COMPUTER DOCTOR. I'M ON A HOUSE CALL RIGHT NOW! CALL ME AT ###-####"
Hit up clkman on PP, he runs a small sign shop. Might have some pointers.
(07-02-2013, 01:49 PM)Purplecomputer(07-02-2013, 09:01 AM)Simpler=Better I always had trouble with this. My prices were around half of the local computer shop, and I ALWAYS made house calls...but I didn't get enough business to keep myself afloat.
Keep the paper stuff going, make sure you have a design or name that people will kinda remember. The posters/signs/cards are there to remind people about you, they won't actually net you new business. How about:
BRENTWOOD COMPUTER DOCTOR
I MAKE HOUSE CALLS
###-####
Get a radio ad, your target demographic is the working folks who don't know too much about tech. I would suggest NPR if they're affordable-that way you will be dealing with professional people and avoid trash who won't pay. Make your ad stupid simple: "If your computer acting up? Need a printer fixed? Want to recover data?etc. Call ________ at ###-###-#### to get it fixed cheap, or go to blahblahblah.com($20 domain will do). We make house calls, and won't break the bank." Short, to the point, easy. Grab a g00gle voice number for a business line, forward that shizzle to your smartphone.
Might also be worth mentioning that you can recover data, an external adapter + recuva will make you a HERO to people with a smashed laptop.
When you get there, by gawd son wear a tucked in buttoned shirt with a cheapo pair of loafers. You want to look like the preconceived nerd they're expecting. Diagnose for free, discuss prices right up front, then fix that shizzle. Leave 5 business cards with them , maybe offer a $5 rereferral reward if they tell a friend? Give them a short warranty-it's worth the risk. I always gave a 6 month, anything-but-a-hammer-goes warranty and never had to make a return trip (except to reset a router :p).
When you're parked in front of their house, put a bigass paperboard sign on top of the car that says something like "BRENTWOOD COMPUTER DOCTOR. I'M ON A HOUSE CALL RIGHT NOW! CALL ME AT ###-####"
Hit up clkman on PP, he runs a small sign shop. Might have some pointers.
Good Idea, I like that computer doctor thing. just picked up three laptops today.
truest me, I shower and wear my Sundays best before going out on calls.
I have all the tools I need to get the job done right like an external dock and recovery software
I also do have a website that I use to set up remote service calls.
apbrepairs.com (the website lacks since I cant think of anything clever to write)
never thought about using Google voice for a business line. Thats a damn good idea. That way I dont have to give out my personal number anymore
I tried CL but I kept getting spam messages.
thanks for the ideas
larsalan I guess I need to look at this stupid ass drip shit. What you have to like mess with those elements on the pump? What a fucking hassle. then use some wire to hold the throttle open or some shit?
(07-02-2013, 01:49 PM)Purplecomputer(07-02-2013, 09:01 AM)Simpler=Better I always had trouble with this. My prices were around half of the local computer shop, and I ALWAYS made house calls...but I didn't get enough business to keep myself afloat.
Keep the paper stuff going, make sure you have a design or name that people will kinda remember. The posters/signs/cards are there to remind people about you, they won't actually net you new business. How about:
BRENTWOOD COMPUTER DOCTOR
I MAKE HOUSE CALLS
###-####
Get a radio ad, your target demographic is the working folks who don't know too much about tech. I would suggest NPR if they're affordable-that way you will be dealing with professional people and avoid trash who won't pay. Make your ad stupid simple: "If your computer acting up? Need a printer fixed? Want to recover data?etc. Call ________ at ###-###-#### to get it fixed cheap, or go to blahblahblah.com($20 domain will do). We make house calls, and won't break the bank." Short, to the point, easy. Grab a g00gle voice number for a business line, forward that shizzle to your smartphone.
Might also be worth mentioning that you can recover data, an external adapter + recuva will make you a HERO to people with a smashed laptop.
When you get there, by gawd son wear a tucked in buttoned shirt with a cheapo pair of loafers. You want to look like the preconceived nerd they're expecting. Diagnose for free, discuss prices right up front, then fix that shizzle. Leave 5 business cards with them , maybe offer a $5 rereferral reward if they tell a friend? Give them a short warranty-it's worth the risk. I always gave a 6 month, anything-but-a-hammer-goes warranty and never had to make a return trip (except to reset a router :p).
When you're parked in front of their house, put a bigass paperboard sign on top of the car that says something like "BRENTWOOD COMPUTER DOCTOR. I'M ON A HOUSE CALL RIGHT NOW! CALL ME AT ###-####"
Hit up clkman on PP, he runs a small sign shop. Might have some pointers.
Good Idea, I like that computer doctor thing. just picked up three laptops today.
truest me, I shower and wear my Sundays best before going out on calls.
I have all the tools I need to get the job done right like an external dock and recovery software
I also do have a website that I use to set up remote service calls.
apbrepairs.com (the website lacks since I cant think of anything clever to write)
never thought about using Google voice for a business line. Thats a damn good idea. That way I dont have to give out my personal number anymore
I tried CL but I kept getting spam messages.
thanks for the ideas
larsalan I guess I need to look at this stupid ass drip shit. What you have to like mess with those elements on the pump? What a fucking hassle. then use some wire to hold the throttle open or some shit?