The Upholster.com Forum

The Business Of Upholstery => The Business Of Upholstery => Topic started by: jojo on January 26, 2011, 09:49:53 am

Title: Marketing
Post by: jojo on January 26, 2011, 09:49:53 am
Hi Everyone,

I just moved to Pennsylvania from California a few months ago. I put an ad in the classifieds for a couple of weeks, hand out business cards everywhere I go, have an ad on craigslist services section, and post my flyer on any bulleting board I see. I have gotten a few jobs, but not enough to make a living.

I know that word of mouth is the best way to get business, but I want to expedite the process. Any suggestions? I have experience in upholstery, auto, marine and commercial.  How can I get business quickly? I tried working for someone else for $10 an hour, and it was awful; it killed me to do big jobs by myself and only get $10 an hour! Plus, the guy was a giant a**hole.

The demand is here; just having trouble finding it. Thanks in advance for any advice.

Jo

Title: Re: Marketing
Post by: kodydog on January 26, 2011, 10:28:32 am
Try typing up a business resume and going to all the local decorators. I've relocated twice and this worked good for me.
Title: Re: Marketing
Post by: Saddleman on January 26, 2011, 12:08:22 pm
Sounds like you are working most of the angles.  Have you considered doing some speculation pieces.

Try some different listing on Craigslist.  Put a listing under furniture for sale.  Like "Recover your Sofa....XXXX $$$"  Same for Auto, boats ...etc.  Heck it is free, so why not.

Loren
Title: Re: Marketing
Post by: KenB on January 26, 2011, 12:09:04 pm
A website may help in a more populated area.
you can find hosting for less than $10 per month.
hidden html tags need to be filled out and on visible page
such as
Jo's Upholstery Patterson PA Reupholstery
Title: Re: Marketing
Post by: jojo on January 27, 2011, 04:50:43 am
These are all good ideas. I actually do have a domain name and hosting, I just don't know how to make an actual website. I used their (the hosting company's)template to put up a temporary page, but am not at all happy with it, and just have to learn html, and basic SEO techniques. I really do believe a website is the key.
Title: Re: Marketing
Post by: Mike8560 on January 27, 2011, 06:56:09 am
Quote from: Saddleman on January 26, 2011, 12:08:22 pm

Try some different listing on Craigslist.  Put a listing under furniture for sale.  Like "Recover your Sofa....XXXX $$$"  Same for Auto, boats ...etc.  Heck it is free, so why not.

Loren
I tried putti v a add under boatss for sale would t that be the same as furniture for sale inwas Flagg and removed. I put one under marine services I guesse that was ok
Title: Re: Marketing
Post by: Saddleman on January 27, 2011, 07:32:21 am
Quote from: Mike8560 on January 27, 2011, 06:56:09 am

I tried putti v a add under boatss for sale would t that be the same as furniture for sale inwas Flagg and removed. I put one under marine services I guesse that was ok


Who cares if it is flagged and removed.  Craigslist is user administered, so you had some know it all flag your ad because they are a control freak  :o. 

Relist and move on.  8)

I would not list as a service.  List as an item for sale like "Custom 18 Ft boat cover made from....etc  $$$" Then company name, website and information about what else you do.  It is marketing....just getting your name out there and letting people know you exist and what you do.  It will bring in other work even if you never sell the item you are actually listing.

Loren
Title: Re: Marketing
Post by: jojo on January 27, 2011, 07:33:45 am
Thanks, Loren. That is a good idea!
Title: Re: Marketing
Post by: Ihavenoname on January 28, 2011, 10:32:16 am
Here is an idea. Look at what the top shops in your location are doing to get customers and do that. Skip TV or Radio and limit your use of the phone books. A web site is good. You can also get  a sign for your truck and park it at marinas and around boating stores. Leave it for a few hours. Also walk around marina with your tool bag and say you where just putting in a bid but can't seem to find the guy. Maybe I miss understood what marina he was at. Keep lots of cards and stay on top of peoples minds. Also you can go to the marina hand out your card and say you are giving a canvas audit, a $69 value, for free and will fix anything that takes less then 15 minutes to repair. Be firm but polite. IF asked why,tell the truth and say you are starting your own business after "Blank" years in upholstery, and just want to get the word out. Besides working on something is better then looking at the phone wishing.

PS $10 an your is not really that bad if all you do is upholstery and the shop covers the overhead and marketing. If you are lucky you will make $5 an hour starting out. Expect to work harder for less upholstering in your own business then you ever have before. You can easily spend 3 to 4 hours a day in sales, marketing, and paperwork. That only leave you 21 hours to do upholstery in a day. Enjoy.
Title: Re: Marketing
Post by: jojo on January 31, 2011, 04:57:57 am
Thanks for the marina suggestion, and I will get a sign for my car, too.

Yeah, paying an employee $10 an hour for pulling staples and cleaning up is fair, but not someone with skill and experience. Luckily, I have little overhead, as I'm working out of my basement.
Title: Re: Marketing
Post by: Exotic Leather on February 16, 2011, 01:09:18 am
I just built a website for our company, and it's getting good results, but we are more of a supplier rather than an upholstery company.  We have many different domain names and have them pointing to eachother to help with search engine rankings.  See: www.exoticleatherco.com (http://www.exoticleatherco.com), www.nuvtex.com (http://www.nuvtex.com) to name a couple.

Get ahold of curtis@curtissmeltzer.com and he can hook your company up too.
Title: Re: Marketing
Post by: stew-cheryl on February 16, 2011, 04:36:43 am
Nice website, what host did you go with?
Title: Re: Marketing
Post by: Ihavenoname on February 16, 2011, 11:34:10 am
I use Godaddy with a deluxe account. With a Deluxe account you can host as many domains as you want. It's about $120 a year I think. If you want free FTP hosting I also have used www.000webhost.com with good results.

Avoid hostway.com they are rotten. I get them from Costco. Hostway.com was sold and is not as good as they were. Costco needs to drop them if they have not already.

Correction wrong link now updated for www.000webhost.com
Title: Re: Marketing
Post by: Exotic Leather on February 16, 2011, 08:40:31 pm
My website is hosted through fatcow. http://www.fatcow.com/join/index.bml?AffID=563294&LinkName=upholstery-forum (http://www.fatcow.com/join/index.bml?AffID=563294&LinkName=upholstery-forum)

Sign up thru my link and get a 40% discount.  It's really reliable, and they have good customer service.
Title: Re: Marketing
Post by: stew-cheryl on February 17, 2011, 05:33:00 pm
Did you use their web builder? Or something else
Title: Re: Marketing
Post by: Exotic Leather on February 18, 2011, 10:31:48 am
I hired Curtis Smeltzer to design the site curtis@curtissmeltzer.com