Turn Your Window Washing Business Into A Super Successful
Business By Kicking Fear In The Butt!
One of the most powerful and uncomfortable emotions anyone can
experience is fear. It's only natural to have a certain amount
of trepidation or fear in business, especially if you're just
starting out, but if it's not harnessed and channelled properly,
I have seen it literally cripple window washing businesses.
Fear disguises itself in the form of folks procrastinating, or
being "busy". This kind of "busy" results in pushing papers
around, sitting in front of their computer redesigning "stuff",
researching every little thing about the business or their
potential customers, too much time spent practicing on windows,
buying too many window washing supplies, etc.
Obviously some of the above certainly needs to be done to set
the stage for a successful window washing business, but I've
seen these activities stretch into months for some window
washers. At some point, it's time to pull away from the
computer, stop the researching, stop the buying of supplies, lay
down the practice squeegee, and "get out there" to stir the pot.
A good example of this comes from a guy I use to speak with all
the time on the phone. Every time I spoke to him, it seemed he
had a new piece of equipment added to his collection, a new
marketing piece designed, or something else he needed to buy,
instead of any news about his actual marketing efforts.
He even sent me a bunch of photographs in the mail showing me
his great "stuff". I saw the beautiful business signage on his
van. I saw the many different ladders. I saw enough window
washing supplies to supply 3 window washing companies. And I saw
photos that he took of houses in his target market that were
ideal for his services.
Without a doubt, this guy had a top caliber image for his
company. He was the best equipped window washer I've seen-I mean
he had more supplies then I ever even thought about having. And
he spent hours laying the groundwork and researching his target
market. Everything was in place for a successful business.
But...to make a long story a little longer, we haven't spoken in
months and based on our last conversations, I believe he's back
doing what he was doing before.
The bottom line is that through all of the above work and money
spent, no marketing was done. Sure...there may have been some
driving around the various neighborhoods with his signs on the
van, but I'm talking about a real, proactive marketing approach
that would take his business directly to the target prospect.
When you cut to the chase, isn't that really the only thing that
matters in order to have a successful window washing business?
This guy may disagree with me on this, but there was a certain
amount of fear in taking his show to the prospects so he
prolonged the agony by doing and buying "stuff".
Yes...there's no question that you need to create a solid image
for your company, and know how to wash a window, but none of
that means a thing if you have no customers.
Early on in my insurance career, I remember having to go
knocking on doors. Whew...needless to say it's very easy to find
other things to do to stay "busy" when you have to go knock on
doors to make a living. But since I was on straight commission,
my sales manager liked to remind me "If you don't knock, you
don't eat."
But eating wasn't the only motivation. Every time I was "out
there", the fact of the matter is that good things happened.
More appointments were booked. The phone rang more. The daily
routine of being seen by the public translated into activity,
which of course lead to sales.
So for the window washers who don't venture outside actively
looking for business, not much happens, but for the window
washers who are "out and about" being seen in neighborhoods
(flyer/door hanger distribution), talking to "like" businesses
(maids, carpet cleaners, pressure washers, blind cleaners),
participating in a local organization or two, etc., then hang on
to your hat. Because the phone will ring more, more prospects
will want estimates, more appointments will be set with
customers, and so on.
This is not really earth shattering news here, but I've spoken
to a few people recently who might be experiencing a little
fear, and again...it's only natural, but don't let it direct you
down the path of procrastination. And that is why I thought that
now would be a good time to put the emphasis on "action".
Follow the Nike commercial and "Just do it".
After all, we're in a tremendous business with an endless need!
Take a walk outside. Look at all that glass out there. And your
target prospects who own all that glass simply need a gentle
"thump" on the head from you pointing them to your business.
If you need a little "pick 'em up" or maybe some motivation (we
can all use that occasionally) to "get out there", visit my
website for some encouraging words from other window washers, or
pick up the phone and give me a call. I'll light a fire under
you and show you how to put a choke hold on any fear you might
be experiencing in your window washing business.
Best Wishes,
Steve 256-546-2446