Re: What Population Base Do You Serve?
Posted: March 19th, 2010, 6:22 am
I think a large city is nothing more than a lot of small towns in one area. I travel the entire state of Texas to do my work.( That's quite a large territory) I do almost all of my work from a Tent location and I have found if a town or location is large enough to have a Wal-Mart there is plenty of work to be done. Wal mart places stores in towns of14,000 and up and adds stores a needed. The trick is to market the area you have, treat your customers right and do good work at a fair price. When you travel as I do the amount of jobs that you get depends on the local economy at the time.
I don't care who you are or how good your work is, you are not going to get all the work. That depends on how you sell the job, the appearance of you and your equipment and the value you are to the customer.
I am semi retired and only work from noon till about 6pm. I do between 4and10 cars every day. Since I travel ,these are all new customers unless I return to that location.
So I have said all this to say population means there are more cars with chips and more competition. Just get out there and do your part.
I don't care who you are or how good your work is, you are not going to get all the work. That depends on how you sell the job, the appearance of you and your equipment and the value you are to the customer.
I am semi retired and only work from noon till about 6pm. I do between 4and10 cars every day. Since I travel ,these are all new customers unless I return to that location.
So I have said all this to say population means there are more cars with chips and more competition. Just get out there and do your part.