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Happy Holidays and a successful New Year Too All!
 
In This Issue:
 
- 2004 -What Lies Ahead?
- Flyers - More Bang for the Buck
- The Mobile Dry Cleaner Manual - Additions
 

2004 -What Lies Ahead?
 
Industry analyst are more optimistic about the future of the drycleaning industry.  The past few years have seen many changes in the drycleaning industry, namely more drycleaners creating more competition causing downward pressures of pricing policies, more casual fashions, a proliferation of wash and wear garments, industry dryclean-at-home products and a tighter economy.
 
The year 2004 however, is showing signs of an upward trend for our industry.  The economy is improving, there is a return to more formal wear in the workplace with many companies eliminating "Casual Friday", the so called dryclean-at-home products haven't lived up to expectations, and busy personal schedules create the need and desire for professional garment care.
 
Modern day drycleaning has been around since 1846, ever since Jolly Belin discovered that kerosene would remove candle wax, but few know that the drycleaning process can be traced back to Greece as early as
1600-1100 BC. The drycleaners of those days are thought to have used grease-absorbent earths and sands to remove spots from clothes.If you really have a desire to learn more about the history and the present day process of the dry cleaning industry follow this link, www.garfield.library.upenn.edu/essays/v8p213y1985.pdf  You will need adobe reader to open the article and it can be downloaded free-of-charge at www.adobe.com
 
The drycleaning industry, like any other industry will experience it's up and downs, but it has survived many dramatic hits over the last 50 years yet it still provides a very comfortable living to many individuals and will do so for many years to come.  There may be periods where you will have to use all your energies to work through a down period, but the pendulum has always swung back and those who persisted have been generously rewarded.
 

 
Flyers - More Bang for the Buck
 
You know advertising is important!  Advertising exploits every means of available communications.  Every where you look you see advertising: newspapers, magazines, radio, television, cinema, direct mail, billboards, e-mail, internet, store fronts, motor vehicles, electronic signs, sky writing, hot air balloons, and on and on and on.  Even in your own home, it’s impossible to avoid exposure to advertising.  Look at your appliances; open your pantry or refrigerator; almost everything in your home advertises its name or product.  Your television, radio, computer, telephone, and mailbox incessantly bring advertising into your home and life.  You need customers and advertising gets customers, but how can you afford the high costs of advertising on a limited budget?
 
There are many low budget means of advertising to your chosen market: referral programs, local newspaper articles, partnership with local businesses, direct solicitation, etc., but today we will discuss the use of flyers as an effective low cost means of accomplishing this goal.
 
As you are aware, effective advertising is repetitious. Flyers can provide that repetition without breaking the bank.
When formulating your plan, consider two major points:
  1. The Flyer
  2. Distribution
1. Create a flyer. Start with a headline, use graphics when possible, state your offer or purpose of the flyer, call your prospect to action, include your name, address, phone number. If you can't create your own flyer, use the services of printing companies such as Sir Speedy, Minute Man, or a local printer. The advertisements in your local newspapers can give you ideas as to layouts, wording, what offers to make and how.
 
2. Distribute the Flyer.  After choosing a targeted area, begin distributing flyers to the homes or business of your choice. Select an area a day that requires about an hour's time to distribute. Choose enough areas that will encompass a two week period.  For example, if you service your customers four days a week choose eight different areas, one each day for two weeks.  When you have put out flyers in all these area, distribute the flyers all over again to the same prospects who received your flyers earlier. Continue doing this for two months soliciting in the area during the same period.  Eventually you will become known, soliciting will become easier, and  new customers will begin contacting you by telephone. 
 
Below are comments from David, Gerry, and Tony, three MDCSP members who have successfully used flyers to promote their mobile dry cleaning businesses and have posted these messages in the "Cleaning Room" found on the "members only" sight of www.themobiledrycleaner.com 
 
 
    • "Everyone in our neighborhood puts their flyers in small bags weighted with a pen or washer or something. They then throw them in the driveway like newspapers."
  • "You don't need expensive advertising. I bought a specific mailing list from my local chamber of commerce that targeted homes with dual incomes and house values 15% higher than the median price in our area. Sent a flyer with a "frequent cleaning" card (For every ten orders over 15.00, get 20% off the 11th order) to that list.
    Saw about a 11% response on that mailing with a 40% pick up of clients."
 
  • "Sorry, The mail box is off limits under all conditions except mailing. Place your flyer with a fantastic offer!!! and I mean make it good! in a plain white #10 envelope sealed shut. Write Merry Xmas on the front of it, nothing else! Place these on the front door as if the neighbor would have left it there for the homeowner. Next month those same doors with "sorry we missed you". Keep doing this every month to those same targeted doors, change the envelope color or style. Just make sure that the doors you place them on are actually being used to enter the house and that you really would want them as a customer."
Distribute flyers!  This is just another cost saving marketing technique that can save you money while at the same time increase your customer base by double digit percentages. Use the previous suggestions or add your own imagination, but in any case, marketing with flyers is a tool  you should not ignore.
 

The Mobile Dry Cleaner Manual - Additions
 
If you're looking for a lucrative home-based business, Mobile Dry Cleaning is the answer.
 
Starting any business, especially one with which you are not totally familiar, requires training and experience. You may have entrepreneurial abilities and desires, but in-depth knowledge of any undertaking is extremely important. Education and experience  provide that knowledge. 
 
The Mobile Dry Cleaner Manual supplies the education.  In addition to the features already discussed at www.themobiledrycleaner.com we have revised the manual to include: 
  • Important elements of the dry cleaners contract.
  • Expanded residential and workplace marketing techniques.
  • How toget past security and develop gated communities and multi-level residences .
  • An in-depth discussion of payment methods including using credit cards and associated costs.
  • How to equip your vehicle for hanging completed orders.
  • How to solicit for new business.
  • Expanded marketing tools.
  • How to properly examine garments to insure a quality product.
  • A more detailed description of a Mobile Dry Cleaners typical day
The ability to start your business inexpensively and on a part-time schedule affords the opportunity to gain experience without sacrificing your present position or finances.
 
As an added bonus, we have made an electronic version of the Mobile Dry Cleaner Manual available at a reduced cost.  Download the Manual immediately and start your Mobile Dry Cleaning Business tomorrow and take advantage of the Holiday festivities.
 
Remember, the Mobile Dry Cleaner Manual and the MDCSP membership is offered with a money back, no questions asked guarantee.  If you are serious about having your own business, you owe it to yourself to check it out.
 

 
 

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C.E. Hill- MDCSP                                                                                                             

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