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Spudly

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Afternoon all.

As works slowing down a little over the festive period.

Ive started to do a few online things to help drum up a few more enquiries.

My first fb add over weekend went terrible. Not a single enquiry!!

Almost finished my site. Just a question to those who have been going a while. How many enquiries do you recieve of your websites?

Spudly

 
It's worth having a website you can get one done for £100... then at least you can get on google, yell etc... it's free and people definitely look at internet for window cleaners. I'm a big canvasser and I like buying rounds but the ROI on a cheap website is a nobrainer, plus u look a little more established?! I use facebook, instagram and twitter too... it's free!!

Some of my pals have none of these things and their businesses are thriving so depends I guess... different courses...

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FB needs to be done consistently to have results, like anything you dont post 200 leaflets and give up, you need to post every day

Some weeks i only get 1 enquiry, some weeks half a dozen but if you cane it twice a day with ads you will get enquirys, the quality of work you get is a lottery mind.

 
Menu button, support threads, website and hosting and then start new topic between you and Gav

 
i spent about £100 this year on facebook sponsored adds, landed 2 customers and they were one offs. i tend to get more from the item for sale groups, but thats 50-50 with genuine ppl and messers. id say 40% of my round is facebook customers, 5% is website and the rest is flyers and word of mouth.

 
1 a month from window cleaning site

3 or 4 a week from my car veting site

They both rank near the top however window site ranks for wakefield valeting site ranks for leeds.

So a lot depends on your location and the amount of searches for your keywords in that location that's why peoples sites very so much even though they all rank high

 
A lot also depends on how your site is laid out. One of my previous carpet cleaning sites looked the dogs danglies and was top of Google places and natural listings. I got a steady trickle of work from it but then I changed the position of the call to actions and phone numbers and the web enquiries went up ten fold. So it's not always about just being top of Google. A lot of serious thought has to go into the design of the site itself and of course the content.

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