Marketing Idea Etc.
Posted: February 20th, 2005, 7:21 pm
Hi Guys;
Been watching the forum for a while, went through almost all of the past stuff and what a treasure of ideas it is. I just want to add a little of my own.
In Des Moines IA we used to put a piece of torn off paper under a windshield wiper or in the door that said only (handwritten)"please call (phone #)". Well, the person that got back to his car didn't have the slightest idea what it was about and usually called the number. Then we would say "I was just walking by and saw you had a chip in your windshield, and I didn't know if you knew if insurance would waive the deducible and pay for it or not." I'd say about a third of them would bite. Some would be angry, but oh well.
You have to be comfortable on the phone to do this and that takes practice, which you will get if you go ahead and do it.
Somewhere back in the past postings I read a question about sharpening drill bits. On the small tapered ones you can take a small pliers and break off just the smallest piece of the tip. Most of the time it will dig in and drill like crazy after that. It may be aggressive, so watch out an hold the drill firmly. Also the hole will be a little bigger each time you break the same bit. Yes you can break it off multiple times, maybe three or four.
Been watching the forum for a while, went through almost all of the past stuff and what a treasure of ideas it is. I just want to add a little of my own.
In Des Moines IA we used to put a piece of torn off paper under a windshield wiper or in the door that said only (handwritten)"please call (phone #)". Well, the person that got back to his car didn't have the slightest idea what it was about and usually called the number. Then we would say "I was just walking by and saw you had a chip in your windshield, and I didn't know if you knew if insurance would waive the deducible and pay for it or not." I'd say about a third of them would bite. Some would be angry, but oh well.
You have to be comfortable on the phone to do this and that takes practice, which you will get if you go ahead and do it.
Somewhere back in the past postings I read a question about sharpening drill bits. On the small tapered ones you can take a small pliers and break off just the smallest piece of the tip. Most of the time it will dig in and drill like crazy after that. It may be aggressive, so watch out an hold the drill firmly. Also the hole will be a little bigger each time you break the same bit. Yes you can break it off multiple times, maybe three or four.