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Re: First time on Forum

Posted: April 7th, 2008, 12:43 pm
by RockyBalboa
:cool: you know wot i cant belive the poor guy who started this forum..he only wanted some help i just read all this thread and i dont think anyone has given any valueable help to him..Yes it is hard starting off.. I had it tough but secret is never to give up..Alot of doors will close in ur face but use ur feet an kick them open urself! Advertise ur business on Leaflets make it proffesional but make sure u can do a good job.. go to all the fleet companys Negiotiate a deal with them so they save money and explain your company as to why they shud use you.. Get a Tent park on a Highway if you have to 1000''s of cars drive past you'll have a good day even if 4-5 of them stop over.. Come on ppl lets have a possitive attitude to Help newcomers.. Most of us had it rough im sure we all wanted help and guidance at one stage.. :eusa_hand

Re: First time on Forum

Posted: April 7th, 2008, 1:02 pm
by screenman
Have a look at post number 18 was that not advice.

Re: First time on Forum

Posted: April 7th, 2008, 1:15 pm
by RockyBalboa
haha yeh Stand naked on a street corner with a sign around your neck in fact do whatever is needed to bring in work... das not motivating now is it :)

Re: First time on Forum

Posted: April 7th, 2008, 1:23 pm
by screenman
It is more about being proactive not inactive, this was the real line I wanted you to read.Those dealers and fleet you called, call in and see them ten times at least before you give up, show them what quality work looks like.
Many times a guy will give up on the first visit, very few times do we get work this way. The best customers are the ones you have to work hardest to get, this means anyone wanting to take them off you will have to work even harder. This guy has already said I helped him, maybe he read my remarks and advice in a way many of you did not.

Re: First time on Forum

Posted: April 7th, 2008, 2:03 pm
by RockyBalboa
Thats better, Hopefully he does well in this business too.. Hey Screenman are you still selling magnibond resin for

Re: First time on Forum

Posted: April 7th, 2008, 2:36 pm
by Brent Deines
Blind Squirrel;29929 wrote:I have suggested to Jeff, 3 or 4 years ago when this forum had about half the postings that it does now, that Delta revamp and "categorize" the posts so that a newbie could look up what has already been discussed many times already and tends to irritate us veterans.
What the forum has is the "Search" function which is useful if you know what you're looking for.
So, FLASH, I think we need to establish a "Due Dilligence" checklist of all the things a newbie needs to do and research before deciding to get into this business as well what to do when they decide to make the committment. And, of course, include the "keywords" to use when using the search function.
Then, perhaps Brent would consider making it a "sticky", that is if we can make it easy to understand.

All that said, my first item for inclusion is:
1. Do you have the physical ability to perform windshields repairs? Do you have good "hand/eye" coordination? Do you have the physical stamina to get up on a step stool and maintain your balance while repairing a chip on a tall Dodge Ram truck?

Anyone else want to chime in?
These are some good ideas, but sorting through old threads and categorizing all the posts is just not practical for me from a time standpoint. I am willing to STICK a thread for those new to the forum however, and will even consider creating a new forum for those new to this site that would be for those new to windshield repair and those new to this site. However, judging by the lack of activity on other sub-forums we have here, I'm not sure how well that will be received.

One thing that I can do is combine threads from time to time, so if you see a new subject that you feel has been adequitly covered in previous threads, you are welcome to PM me or publicly suggest that I combine the two threads and provide the link to the other thread. I will no doubt get some private messages accusing me of deleting threads, but it would reduce the amount of searching required to get information on any particular subject.

Although it does search the Delta Kits site as well as the windshield repair forum site, I feel the Google search on the Delta Kits site often works better than the search function on the windshield repair forum, when searching for key words. Using either search still requires some manual filtering to find what you are looking or at times due to the vast amount of information on the windshield repair forum.

Re: First time on Forum

Posted: April 7th, 2008, 10:51 pm
by screenman
That line is now 2 years out of date Rocky I consider a proper price to a around the