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    Powerwashing Flyers that took business from zero to $13,202 per month

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    I’m posting this guest post because I LOVE IT when people get their hands dirty in order to make money.

    I think there’s more lessons to be learned by getting out there and doing small jobs than any amount of reading blog posts. 

    Using some basic copywriting principles in his marketing, Peter went from making $0 with his powerwashing service...to doing $13,202 per month!

    So here’s Peter showing the exact business flyers he used to “automate his marketing” instead of going door-to-door.  

    Watch for the subtle psychological things happening with each flyer:

     

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    There was no way in hell I was ever doing that again…..

    I had just gotten back from going door-to-door trying to sell power washing after hearing from my Dad that it was “a good business to get your feet wet.”

    After 2 or 3 anxiety-filled hours of stuttering my way through a pitiful little sales pitch and getting zero results, I gave up.

    I don’t know if you’ve ever gone door-to-door before, but for me, especially at the time, it honestly felt like I could have been offering FREE money and people still would have said no.

    I felt like a pest!

    If you’re at all introverted (like me), or you’re not the smoothest on your feet, then you gotta knock on like 100 doors before you find someone….and it’s absolute agony the whole time.

    So, unless you’re trying to get over your fear of rejection, don’t try powerwashing this way.  

    I’m going to show you exactly how I went from $0 to over $10,000 a month without ever knocking on a door or making a cold call.

    The First (lame) Attempt at Marketing:

    After deciding I was never going to go door-to-door ever again, I designed a beautiful flyer, that looked something like this…

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    It was so pretty and nice….

    ….but it absolutely BOMBED!

    I got my friend to deliver a couple hundred of them and I didn’t get a single phone call.

    I was shocked… (what an idiot I was).

    Now if you’ve been following Neville for any period of time, you’re probably a lot smarter than I was at the time.  

    You know why this flyer is sooo bad and you probably know how to write at least basic KOPY… like telling people WHAT’S IN IT FOR THEM and offering some bloody benefits…

    But I was stressing because I had no idea what benefits I could show.  

    I started thinking what it was going to look like I was going to have to get a job unless I figured out this whole marketing thing QUICK!

    I had a little bit of money left after my backpacking trip in South East Asia got cut short due to a motorcycle accident… but not much…

    So, I went to my Dad, hat-in-hand, with my “beautiful”, terrible little flyer and asked him what I was doing wrong…

    He laughed, handed me an old Dan Kennedy book on direct response marketing and a few chapters later, I threw away my first “beautiful” attempt.

    I started again from scratch.  This time I didn’t care if the flyer was “beautiful” or “professional looking.”  I realized that didn’t matter.    

    The Second Attempt At Marketing

    Here’s what I came up with my second time around:

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    I printed out 100 of these new flyers on my little inkjet and got my friend to deliver them to a local neighborhood.

    100 flyers printed.  Total Cost = $20 

    But I was still scared, because after my first failure, I remember thinking, “there’s no way I’m going to get calls…”

    But the phone rang…..it rang 4 times!!!

    I didn’t even know what to say when I answered… I hadn’t really thought that part through!

    But it didn’t really matter… my new customers did most of the talking (you’ll find people LOVE to tell you all about their situation).

    Within a day, I got 4 new customers and which ended up turning into around $600 dollars in business. 

    It blew my mind!

    I thought, “Hey there’s a lot more neighborhoods…..and if I just send out more of these flyers….I should get a bunch more customers… this is so much better than knocking on doors!”

    How to Turn a $69 Driveway Job Into $200+ Worth of Work:

    When I met with the first customer, I didn’t suddenly learn how to become a sales star or even a smooth talker, or even know what the concept of an “upsell” was.  But I found out quickly.

    Usually when people call you to powerwash their driveway, they like to walk around with you tell you their life story and while they’re at it, also show you what they want cleaned…

    And usually, there’s a bunch of other dirty stuff right beside the thing they want cleaned.

    So there was one thing I would say that worked really well with making more money. It honestly just seemed natural to ask it.

    I would just ask:

    “Would you like _____ cleaned too?”

    People go… “Yea, geez… hmm yea. I didn’t think about that but now that you mention it can you clean that to?”

    And you get 80%+ of people saying yes.

    I feel like an idiot when I don’t ask… which is a little too often.

    Hiring a Roller Blader and Going From $600 to $6,292:

    So I quickly learned that I just needed to send out more flyers to get more customers.  

    I bought a bigger printer and I hired my friend to go out on his rollerblades and deliver 1,600 flyers each week at $0.18 cents per flyer. (At the time I didn’t know about Every Door Direct Mail in the U.S. or Unadressed Admail in Canada… which is what I do now and actually cheaper and more reliable than my friend).

    And like clockwork, I would get at least 15 jobs… enough to keep me fully booked for the whole week.

    It would cost me on average $25 to get a customer… and I’d bring in on average $200 from each customer right away… that’s 8x my money, which is pretty awesome math.

    That’s like having a machine that I throw $100 into, and it throws $800 right back at me.  

    And as long as these flyers kept being profitable… I kept sending them out. 

    Mailing 16x to One Neighborhood and Still Getting New Customers:

    It was amazing how I could tweak the flyer a tiny bit and send it to the SAME neighborhoods every other week and I would still get more and more people calling in!

    One neighborhood in particular, I sent flyers to them 16x one summer and it was still profitable in bringing new people in:

    • People would have family coming over to visit and needed to get the home nice and clean…
    • Or they were getting their home ready to sell…
    • Or they’d see I cleaned their neighbors driveway and realize they wanted theirs done too…

    People’s circumstances change and you’ve got to be there when they do.

    By hyper focusing on neighbourhoods, you can quickly become the dominate player and can quickly end up cleaning 20% or more of the homes in an area.

    Besides mailing a bunch I found these 3 things worked really well and would take one customer and turn it into 2 or 3 more…

    Getting Neighbors as Customers Without Door Knocking:

    For a service business like this… you make a lot more money by not wasting time and gas traveling long distances between jobs.

    A lot of these powerwashing guys are driving all over the place because they’re not doing targeted marketing…

    I’ve been able to stay busy in a small town with 5,000 homes and not have to venture out to any of the surrounding areas by doing three things:

    The first thing I did this was mailing a letter like this before I was going to do a job…

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    The second thing was by having a sign and wearing high visible reflective gear:

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    I was such an idiot in the beginning and went without a sign for a long time!  As a result people didn’t realize I was for hire.  

    The first day I got a sign, I had a lady come up and end up hiring me for $2,000 worth of work… that alone turned out to be a pretty good ROI on my $40 signs!


    The third thing is to send a letter like this to the neighbors afterwards…

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    The Free Driveway Experiment:

    Would you spend $90 and work for free for a week… if you knew it would make you $21,000+?

    I hope you would.

    Because that’s how I got 45 out of 90 homes in a neighborhood to become customers, which has so far resulted in more than $21,000 in business.

    Let me explain…

    After cleaning a few driveways I started to notice something very interesting:

    As soon as I cleaned someone’s driveway and they were able to see what a difference it made and how awesome it was to save 5 hours of back breaking, clothes soaking, mud splashing labour… it was like a switch had been flipped…

    It was like suddenly they were the kind of people who clean their home and pay someone to do it for them.

    They’d inevitably ask me if I could clean a bunch of other stuff for them and it would result in each customer being worth anywhere from $200 to as much as $2,000.

    And it really got me thinking…

    If I can just get someone started and committed to taking that little baby step, then the rest becomes really easy…

    So, I picked a gated community of 90 homes, where I had already done some work and I sent out this letter for a free driveway cleaning:

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    I ended up getting 42 of them to become customers and it has resulted in over $21,000 in business!

    From $6,202 to $13,000

    The key to scaling up from the $6,202 was to make sure I kept the “customer getting system” up and continuously working.

    If you rest on your laurels and get lazy (which happened to me more than once), the business starts to dry up.  

    At first I was going door-to-door myself trying to get business.  This didn’t work at all….not to mention it was extremely stress-inducing for me.  

    However when I started using copywriting principles to automate my marketing through flyers, it effectively got me from $50 an hour to being able to make $150/hr or more.

    Sincerely,

    Peter Van Straaten

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    Hey, it’s Neville again: 

    Isn’t it pretty sweet how he found out that:

    • Knocking On Doors = Slow and ineffective.
    • Sending Out Flyers = Easy and profitable (with the right flyer).

    Essentially the flyers were automating the job Peter was manually doing.

    With concepts learned in The Copywriting Course it’s easy to see why this “pretty” flyer failed:

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    The flyers that did really well look ugly…..but they seem personal, genuine, and offer a real benefit to the reader!

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    Some valuable lessons here 🙂

    If you’d like to know more about the psychology behind flyers like these and how to write your own copy that sells, checkout The Copywriting Course.

    Sincerely,

    Neville Medhora


    P.S. There are many more direct mail marketing examples you can see here (including markup on how to improve them).

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    Pete, good write up & well done!

    However I'm puzzled...

    I'm from the UK & your $69 is around £49 pounds.

    now your offering a driveway + front entrance special for $69

    well what about the driveway size your from Canada / USA ...you all have MASSIVE drives?

    AND your saying to the customer will save 5 hours of work?

    in which case your working for chump change? OR I'm i missing something?

    If i offered that here in the UK (London) for an average drive for 2 cars and surrounding areas i be swapped with calls! Seriously cos at that price your working minium wage!

    Do let me know that thoughts.

    Cheers!

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    Alex,

    I'm obviously not speaking from Pete's perspective but suspect I can shed some light on your query...

    The approach with the low priced job is to attract lots of work in order to get in front of people to and then 'upsell'.

    So, Pete cleans the driveway and, as he mentions in the post, he walks around with the owner to discuss the house and what else needs cleaned (patio at the rear, cladding, etc).

    As a result, on average the job increased from $69 (just a driveway) to $200 (e.g. driveway, cladding, concrete walkways), because he'd be doing more work.

    So the good marketing will get you in front of more people, and good sales skills would get more £ for every customer.

    That make sense?

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    Hey Peter, how did the roller blader deliver that many flyers a week? It's illegal to put them in a mailbox. So did he put them on the door or under the mat? That would be difficult on roller blades. I walk door to door and it takes me awhile to deliver 100 flyers. And I am in excellent health.
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    thx for that chris, i had a feeling it was along them lines, anyway i will be puting out my flyers next week,...

    However i expect a better response WHY?

    Cos i'm gonna use a Secret TESTED headline thats made MILLIONS in the cleaning biz!

    will report back!

    cheers guys!

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    Guest Pete VS

    Hey Alex, I do that for up to 750 sq. ft. Remaining areas are at $.12 per sq. ft. Brick pavers are $.15 (I know it's a lot of pavers over there).

    Besides that it really has to do with how fast you can clean. You need to have at least 4gpm and surface cleaner or you'll be too slow.

    Not sure if you've pressure washed before but it really comes down to the equipment. It takes a homeowner 5 hours because they have a little electric pressure washer. When you have the right equipment you can clean much much faster.

    Hope that clears it up.

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    Guest Pete VS

    He put them on the door. It really depends on the neighborhood. If it is hilly with stairs and big distances in between houses it takes much longer. But we mainly focused on easy neighborhoods.

    Nowadays, I just pay for the post office to do it. Much easier.

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    One of the biggest things I find with customers is to build trust. Once you do a job for them and you do it well there is a lot of trust established. And not always but mostly there is an upsell that will happen. Or a referral. I think working one territory is important so you cut odwn on travel costs including fuel & tolls. Own that territory - be 'the external cleaning guy' in your area. My pressure washer puts out 16 litres of water per minute at 3000psi. I use a 21inch whirlaway on wheels. i can do up to 180 sqm an hour with this machine although buy the time you rinse off with the wand actual cleaning ability is about 100-120sqm per hour. I'm 58 yrs so I dont move too fast so it takes me 15 minutes to set up. 15 minutes to pack up (there's 30 minutes before cleaning). I do the AU$69 driveway deal up to 100 sqm. So I am probably earning $46 per hour on a 'lost leader' offer which could well lead to an upsell. By comparison if I drive a truck in AU the going rate is $25 per hour (or employed cleaner $22 p/hr). When I clean roofs or do stencils I always get above AU $100 per hour. My pressure washer uses $5 of fuel per hour and don't forget to use premium small engine oil SAE30 in your pump and motor and change not later than every 30 hours of use. If the admin of this excellent site is ok with it please feel free to email me if you have a question - hopefully I can answer it for you. Regards Ted
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    In Australia we can legally drop flyers into letterboxes. I can do about 100 per hour on foot. I am thinking of getting a Honda postie bike (automatic 110cc) so I can deliver more. A good way to get work is to be seen doing it (need a simple not too busy sign on your vehicle) or talk to people even if just for a few minutes. A simple website with samples of your work, or better a facebook page for your business and keep updating with new photos of finished work and testimonials.
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    Guest Allen McKinney
    This is actually a great strategy. Simple works. Obviously this could be tweaked for the carpet cleaning industry. Only problem is you can't see how bad someones carpet may possibly be from the outside compared to being able to see driveways. I might not offer that but I really like the "will be in your neighborhood" letters. Good stuff!
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    Hey Pete, thanks for posting this! I'm going to give it a try this week. Window cleaning business has really slowed down, so I'd like to have a more active way to attract customers.

    Question: do you recommend buying your own printer and using that, or going with like a local print shop? How much have you found you spend per flier?

    Thanks,

    Jace

    sunshinewindowco.com

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    Guest Sydney Madueke

    Hey Mark,

    I’m starting my own powerwashing business and you seem to know your stuff. Would you mind sharing your email, I’d love to talk to you and here what you have to say.

    - Thanks in advance

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