Higher-end homes?

flanbo

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Have a targeted campaign going out Monday to higher end homes $500k +. So 1 word choice has me thinking. Home? Residents? Estate? Whats your opinion
 
Have a targeted campaign going out Monday to higher end homes $500k +. So 1 word choice has me thinking. Home? Residents? Estate? Whats your opinion
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I would use home. Your second choice would be residence not residents.
 
cool beans. yes they can be a pita and extremely cheap. When remodeling homes the difficult ppl always became my greatest advocates. One thing they do is brag to each other about my guy is the best and you're guy sucks. 1 or 2 detail rich homes per month can payoff nice. yes my spelling sucks, handwriting even worse.
 
I use "property" since there are people in my neck of the woods that have nice fishing camps also. Easy around here to have $1M home and $400k fishing camp. And yes, I have to agree 100% that the ones in the upscale homes are the pickiest customers you will ever find. I like dealing with the little grandma who doesn't have any kids that come help, but once you do her a good job, she tells all of her friends about you.
 
We use home.
 
I use home. I live at the shore and have customers with million dollar plus second homes. They call them homes and think of them as such.

Most of them are my best customers because all they want is the house cleaned right and no bs. They'll pay top dollar because they believe they are getting a better service than the cheap guy. Which they are.

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I use home. I live at the shore and have customers with million dollar plus second homes. They call them homes and think of them as such.

Most of them are my best customers because all they want is the house cleaned right and no bs. They'll pay top dollar because they believe they are getting a better service than the cheap guy. Which they are.

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Agree 100%....HOME is more personal...a house is brick and mortar
 
I would prefer us to wash 2 dozen average homes a week for the regular guy that appreciates the job and respects the worker rather that a handful of disrespectful folks that treat my business like we are garbage men. In 20 years we have washed homes from folks like country music artist to pro baseball players and a few movie stars to the average joe like me and I would by far rather help a man that knows what we are doing and understands that it's more than a hustle than some rich person that wants everything for less because they think they are worthy of it. My favorite customer is the one that says "well I have a pressure washer" I then say good you know what I am having to do for you already then it you would be doing it again! Lol


Russ Spence
Prokleen Power Wash
251-222-3011 Alabama
228-229-0736 Mississippi
850-503-5378 Florida
 
If the marketing goes good we'll be able to turn them into service agreements for pressure washing, window cleaning and roof cleaning. We're researching their backgrounds for nearby family, business addresses then hitting them all. Taking the commercial aspect to residential and vice versa hitting them from all angles. We'll see how it goes. They are paying someone for service.
 
Same here with working for the average folks. They even tip from time to time. I almost never get a tip from the rich folks...

Joseph, I wish you the best with the residential service contracts! I have approx. 2 dozen regulars every year which I can sell a service contract to however, I have far more whom I've had no success with getting them to commit. Hopefully you'll have better results in FL.

Mike
 
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