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I think the one I used in Falkirk payed the best, it's not far from falkirk stadium not sure of the name but its in an industrial estate, PTS, screwfix, B&Q are also not far from it
 
I went out posting on Thursday night and got a call on Friday morning and had the womans kitchen taps changed (and put an isotation valve on the hot as for some reason there was one on the cold which was right beside the stopcock and not on the hot?!) in 40mins that evening. I only posted into 70 or so houses, so I'm going out tonight again to post more.
Cheers for the advice guys!
 
I'm sorry but I don't know how to pm??!! I got a call from "site services ltd" asking me to do 4 weeks doing cast iron and plastic soils and vents in Sept/October time last year and I've been here since, the pay isn't great but at least it's steady! The agencies to ring are- Vital, Site Services, Skyblue Solutions, Ranstad and Hayes.
Hope this helps
 
Well it was worthwhile pounding the streets last Monday week. Had a call this Tuesday from someone asking for a quote for a combi swap. Not that sraightforward as it's a roof flue, gas pipe upgrade etc. so I priced it on two days. Had a couple of e-mailed questions earlier and they've gone for me out of the three quotes they received. That one job was worth the time sticking the cards through doors.

Off out tomorrow to post some more in the same area.
 
Since my last post I've picked up a gas cooker point install which I did this morning and a boiler repair and a seprate boiler service for tomorrow morning from the cards that I put out 2 weeks ago. That's 5 jobs from around 250 cards total so far and the lady I did the cooker point install for was already recommending me to other people before I did the job. It looks like my strategy of targeting the outlying areas and using A6 card which people are less likely to throw away seems to be paying off. I reckon a 1 in 50 hit rate is damned good.
 
Well done Mcgoo, door to door is still the best form of advertising. Why not try the TMSPrint leaflet deal on this forum?

Watch out for them doggies though, seen this sign on a fence the other day 5555.jpg
 
And it gets better. The old lady whose heating system I repaired this morning is a leading light in a local residents group and has told me she'll be recommending me as they struggle to find decent plumbers/heating engineers. Quite a good result from a few cards pushed through doors. It's a nice area to work in as well, no parking restrictions, mostly bungalows and only 15 minutes from home.
 
I've also had a response from the site board I left outside a boiler swap job. Potentially only a days work but it shows it's worth putting one up if the customer allows.
 
If anyone is struggling for work at the moment get out and put some cards through doors. The boiler service that I picked up from my last batch of delivering cards has turned into a back boiler to combi conversion as I condemned the back boiler due to a faulty flue. They are also talking about a bathroom refit after I've finished the conversion. I've also priced up a WC swap from another of the cards.

I'm sure luck has played some part but I think my strategy of using A6 cards instead of leaflets and targeting areas has played a big part. One customer also told me that they rang me because instead of sitting round feeling sorry for myself after being made redundant I was out delivering cards.

With things as quiet as they are at the moment in the trade it's nice to be picking up as much work as this. The friend who's helped me deliver some of the cards offered to help me deliver some more next week but I had to decline as I'm too busy.
 
Working on a good deal for A6 cards with one of the forums sponsors. They'll post this up soon.

I prefer A6 cards for general advertising about my services and use A5 leaflets for advertising a specific product, e.g a bathroom offer etc.

To those who have not had success with leaflet drops, a professionally designed leaflet will work much better than a home job and you should aim to put a 1,000 out in a day for an average 2% response rate, which could equate to 20 good paying jobs and further recomendations.Some people put them in a drawer and will call you months later, so they're always working for you.

Spring is outside tap season! I'll post a wee A6 outside tap flier up then for you all to use as you please. I was getting an extra £400 a week with these.
 
I don't know how much difference my design had made to people calling me but I tried to keep it fairly simple. I produced and printed it myself on my colour laser printer.

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Constructive advice I'd give you mate is to lose the hypens at the end of sentences and use a bullet point between each of your services. Will open it all up.

Really pleased for you that you've found leafleting does work and I wish you continued success with it.
 
Cheers, if the deal for A6 cards comes off I'll be interested as I've been printing on A4 and guillotining it up. It's a bit time consuming but when work is quiet you may as well be doing something constructive.
 
will be bookmarking this thread to refer back to when it matters, good to take some some encouragement from seeing others do well! good to see some effort being rewarded well done, too many people scared of hard work nowadays but not here!
 

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