By Colin Croteau
www.croteaucleaning.ca
Magic Wand Carpet Cleaning Customer
1- Perceived value-
Why is that? The answer is simple: perceived value. This is the concept of creating an image of your service quality to your customer before any business interaction actually takes place.
This can be achieved by improving or adding any of the following:
#1 Fresh, relevant logo: Your logo should look modern, yet timeless; meaning, it should be as good for today’s crowd, and tomorrow’s crowd alike. A logo that doesn’t lose its allure with time is a logo that will help a company reach the sky. Relevance doesn’t necessarily mean it has to embody your offered service, either. Relevance can have to do with your service provider area: for instance, if you live in Boston, implement a Celtic theme into your carpet cleaning service, or a red sox theme into your service? these are already recognized by your entire service area, are specific to your service area, and will actually establish a trust for your service in the mind of the potential customer, based on the familiarity of your logo.
It doesn’t have to be sports-related either, it can pertain to anything your city may be noted for: for example, Chicago the Windy City; Windy City Carpet Cleaning, using a fresh and sharp cartoon image of a cloud blowing, emulating wind. Your logo matters, and having a fresh relevant logo will certainly add perceived value to your service! You can also try to use certain colours within your logo, as colours often represent emotion, and people make decisions on emotion. For my business, I want to come off as a trustworthy service provider: so I use navy/ royal blue, which represents trustworthiness, steadfastness, etc.
2- High-quality Cleaning business card:
You’d be surprised at how often someone will judge you by your business card. When you are outdoor knocking or handing out your business card: you need a card that sets you apart from the other business cards.
I’m not just talking the other carpet cleaners business cards, I literally mean any other business card your potential customer may have on hand. People are handed business cards every day, especially business owners for those commercial accounts.
Make sure your business card makes a statement.
How you can do this, is by choosing a simple design, yet with your great logo clearly displayed. No need for rounded corners or anything fancy, instead, supplement those things with thicker card stock. Thicker card stock is of higher quality and creates a perceived value in the mind of your customer that you are a higher quality service provider. Flimsy, cheaply made business cards, will often make you come off across that way as well. Glossy cards are not as great as you think either, especially when coupled with a poorly designed logo, and rounded corners.
These types of cards often look cheesy, and will likely find a place in the trash before they find a place in your customers hand ready to call you back. If you really must get fancy, add what’s called a spot UV? to your card, but only on your logo. The spot UV makes your logo stand out even more and will give your customer an easier time remembering you while it creates that much more perceived value.
Card Ideas
You can use this same idea across the board: for your website, any brochures, vehicle wraps or vinyl lettering. Don’t be scared to hire a professional, it can set you back a few hundred dollars for a quality logo design, but you won’t regret it!
2. Dress like the boss, not the employee! But – make your employees dress like the supervisor:
This may be incredibly obvious to some, yet oftentimes it is absolutely overlooked by the carpet cleaner. Dressing like the boss does not mean wearing dress pants and a sports jacket to work! You are a carpet cleaner, not a wall-street executive (not yet at least). Unless you are strictly in the office, do not dress to the nines! It’s cheesy and easy to see through. Your customer knows you are a blue-collar worker (even if you get paid like a doctor!).
Overdoing it just as bad as under-doing it. Aim for a happy, middle-ground: nice khakis, with a collared t-shirt (a.k.a golf shirt) including your logo on it.. tucked in! Having your shirt tucked in is a huge marketing strategy that adds perceived value and markets you and your brand as being a professional service.
This is both onsite and offsite marketing. It sets a tone for who you are: you are the boss, and you ARE a boss! As for your employees, mandate that they wear clothing as nice as yours. But make yourself distinguished from them, by having a slightly better shirt, or a different colour. Stay away from obviously formal dress shoes, too, wear casual yet classy shoes or just a nice solid colour pair of running shoes. If you don’t do this already, start today! And watch the first impression you make slowly begin to change for the better – adding value to your service.
3- Get in your customers’ mind:
The most important part of branding is getting your brand stuck in the mind of your customer. This is fairly simple to do, and can be done for free, or done with just $30 a month.
How I do this is:
A. Before and after photos with your logo on every single photo! Any image you post to your website, your blog, your Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest etc? should all have your logo slapped on it! Consider it the stamp of approval? before posting it online. It’s very simple to understand, the more your potential customer sees your logo. The more likely they are to remember you and call you when they need you! This adds value to your service because you become a trusted name, not because of they’ve even used your service: but because they see you around, and you are familiar to them, and there’s a certain sense of security in familiarity.
B. Logo on everything you own! Slap a logo on your vehicle, your shirt, your pens, your equipment: anything and everything! The more the better, you truly can’t overdue it with this trick! You can even make secondary logos? that are connected to your primary logo, yet simpler and less invasive, for example, the golden arches of McDonald’s, the Nike Checkmark, Adidas Pyramid etc..
C. Continuous, website promotion, ad-runs on Facebook! For as little as a dollar a day you can create a Facebook ad that will literally run every single day, with a direct link to your website. Add pictures of your logo before and afters to the advertisement. Moreover, with your logo slapped on it to not only increase perceived value, but also that memory retention.
So there you have it, here are 3 simple, yet effective marketing strategies that you can implement to add value to your service. And if you’ve made it this far, adding value equates to one thing:
Higher job pricing which equals more money in your pocket.
Magic Wand Company is a supplier of carpet cleaning machines, equipment & chemicals.