Showing posts with label washing Springfield MO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label washing Springfield MO. Show all posts

Monday, April 14, 2014

The Yellow Book?

The Yellow Book?

Being a small business in today's economy a dollar spent needs some return. With this in mind I wrote this entry I know it is not how or why something on a pressure washer works. It has merit do to the fact we expect to see some results for money spent.  Our customers want to see a difference we are also customers and are we due the same?

I have been advertising in "The Yellow Book" since I began my power washing company. They had a local office and you could go in and talk to them, which was quite handy. Getting your name out as a small business is a must and having it in print gives a person some pride as a business owner. Having a listing in the yellow part of the book meant and showed that you were a true business.




My association with "the yellow book" has went on for a few years now and even had them build a one page web sight to promote our web presents. It used a few of our pictures and redirected you to our main web sight "Cleaned by Pete" which would help increase traffic if any one was using it. All in all I was very happy the first year then things started down hill. The local office was downsizing and my rep was being let go and I would have to deal with who ever was filling a chair at that time. The second year came with a price increase, you see the first year is cheaper just to hook a sucker in. Still beaming with pride that I was a business I signed back up paying more for the same service. People were still using "the yellow book" some then. The big change came during the third and forth years closing down the local offices and starting to change the name in late 2012. It seems "the yellow book" was becoming something else. With this change it took an act of congress to get a change on the web page that we were paying for. It was to the point I gave up. The company had a rep that would visit the area but was based in St Louis, a really different market from the Qzarks. Once she even told me she really didn't understand the folks down here. Now, that office in St Louis is gone and you deal with the office in Ohio and Ohio knows the Qzarks and the local businesses and clientele, right? The Hibu-slide was heading down hill fast for me. You know your doing something wrong when you have web sights set up to say you're not doing a good job, http://www.skywebcorp.com/small-business-marketing-blog/item/90-hibu-websites-review or http://www.consumeraffairs.com/misc/yellow_book.html.



 I had made up my mind that I had enough last year so I bought and designed two more sights at a fraction of the cost of what I was paying for "the yellow book" and the web page they set up for me. "Power Washing Springfield MO" and "Southwest Missouri Pressure Washing", with these two sights and the addition of this blog and it's sister blog "House Washing Springfield MO" our web presents grew and our rankings grew. I didn't cancel "the yellow book; now hibu" I kept the web page and took on a smaller add for one more year. I tracked calls to see where they found us. over the year I have had no one say the phone book, or "the yellow book"  and have not had one email off their web sight.

This brings us to today and what gave me the reason to write the entry. I get a call from Ohio "the yellow book / hibu" a salesman with the promises of a steady stream of new clients and more web exposure since "the yellow book: now hibu" is teaming and partnering with Google and add words (last year they had just teamed with Bing). They told me how I needed a Google+ page, which I agreed with, till he saw I already have a Google+ page kind of took the wind out of his sales pitch. The salesman offered to take in all my sights and have "the yellow book" family manage and work on them for more money. Boy that is all I need they could not get my phone to ring and I want to turn all advertising over to you. I brought up the fact that why are you calling yourself "Yellowbook" I thought you were "Hibu" he said they were "hibu" but...... he did not say much about that, "yellow book" was the only way he referred to himself and the company really trying to distance himself from the term "hibu". Wonder why? This has to be wrapped up now since today is the last day before they go to print, the salesman says, you need to make the decision now. This is where I knew I did not want their service any more. Today!, you call today the last day before print. Why didn't you call before the last day? Really shows me where my company ranks with them. Thought we would call you at the last minute and give you the privilege to be stuck in our book, at only $29.00 a month we value you that much. Didn't give me the impression that they even cared about my small business or the past years of advertising with them.



I know that the name "hibu" is taking a hit due to poor performance and some business tactics that are not looked at by the consumer as above board. I know that since "hibu" took over the number of spammers, scammers, telemarketers, and phone sales have increased 100 fold to my phone. I know this was not the steady stream of new customers I thought I was promised. This year I stood firm and had to refuse service from them. Ending of and era of being in print in the old school world of advertising the phone-book.

It seems that the worlds new phone book is in the palm of you hand the modern cell phone has replaced all forms of commutations. With the punch of buttons you can have what you need at your finger tips. I have made my web pages mobile friendly and have seen more traffic from them. Which leaves me with one question did I wait too long to ditch "the yellow book" or is there still some merit in this old printed way of advertising? I read on a recycling page that 80 to 90 percent of the people return their new phone-books within a month of receiving it. I'll walk out and test the waters without it this year right or wrong the die has been cast.



I feel I have been more than fair to them, I stayed with them and gave them several chances to help me and to improve but to no avail. Not saying that they are a bad company but they tried harder to grow themselves, than their customers companies and failed at both. I am not say that this type of advertising is bad or not productive but for me they did not meet what they said they would. For this reason I will no longer use them there are still other phone books out there maybe next year I'll give them a try. I grew up in a different time where it was drummed into you that the yellow-pages were where real companies were listed.

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Nozzles

To begin I am writing this in hopes to educate the customers and future customer. Knowledge is the best tool to protect ones self from those who prey on others. This is not a step by step on how to clean or use a pressure washer one must follow instructions that came with your unit. This part of the blog is for  those who want to hire a home wash or power washing professional and be armed with some basic knowledge.
This style of tip is a meg tip but it shows the cut a way you can see how the water is reduced and reduced again forcing water through the toothpick size hole.

We use several nozzles in our line of business we have made several nozzles that help to speed up our jobs. Remember speed is an asset to us and you we save fuel, water and ware and tare on our equipment. Speed is only an asset if the job is still done right. You're going to see most operators walking around with several tips they plug into the last part of the wand which is the device that the water leaves an becomes visible. They come in different patterns just like the garden nozzle on the end of your hose. The basic patterns are 0 degree this is the strongest the small round hole condenses the stream of water to that about the size of a toothpick forcing the water out. In untrained hands this tip could be dangerous to your siding or paint. I have seen it cut wood and vinyl siding in half. Other sizes vary from this point the next nozzle creates a fan pattern of 15 degrees as the water exits the nozzle this still packs quite a bit of power and is quite aggressive wood on decks and fences can be gouged out and damaged with this nozzle too. Continuing on we come to the 25 degree tip I like this tip the best for general cleaning it fans the water out to a 25 degree pattern and is a bit less aggressive to use. Still very powerful though I have cut my work boots with it and once sliced the top of my finger quite bad with it. 40 degrees is the nest nozzle and it fans the water to 40 degrees this is good for light work and to move water down the concrete or rinsing.

Then the is a soap or chemical tip it has a large eye shaped hole in it to apply soap or chemicals you may hear it called down-streaming which mean we have an attachment that is put into our water deliver line after the pump that makes the water compress causing pressure. This attachment will allow us to pull soap and cleaners in to our water stream and them apply it to your home. This tip is what we call our low pressure tip since it does not restrict the water too much. In our line we have some tips we have made to lower the pressure but also contain the water in to a stream which is for our soft washing and soft rinse, these are special and if we are lucky enough to have you as a customer we will be happy to show you how they work. A newer tip a lot of washers us it the
Turbo Nozzle is larger due to the fact there is a device that the water moves around inside to rotate the stream of water

"Turbo Nozzle"  a dirt killer if there was ever one. It is a 0 degree nozzle that the water pressure moves around making the tip rotate you cleaning pattern is larger but you still have the 0 degree aggressive cleaning tip. With my 3500 psi washer I can cut a 3/4" hole in a 2x6 in less than 30 seconds this is still a very dangers tip to your home and concrete
Pressure and the wrong size nozzle can cut or etch concrete ruining the skim coat.

0 degree nozzle cutting the wood leaving the fence or deck ruined
Each power washer is different there are all different ratings on these machines how many gallons they put out and how much psi they put out each machine has to have a special nozzle size too. You must match a nozzle to the output of the machine then you can have the fan patterns described above. To put very simple if I put a fire hose nozzle on you garden hose how would it work My guess is not to good it is to big and if I put the little garden nozzle on the fire hose how long will it last? Professional know their machines and what they need and their requirements one size does not fit all here. Even though these nozzle are made from stainless steel or ceramics the have a live span and wear out. As I talked about in the last entry water causes friction and force this in-turn will increase the size of the hole in the nozzles this effects their cleaning power.  There are a lot of people who get a washer from the "big box store" advertise on the local C-list and think they are power washers and everybody has a brother in law that owns a pressure washer that can do it cheaper. What other business can you open for $600.00 really, 3 sections of my steam hose cost that much! Then most of them do not know the science and there is an awful lot of science behind the pressure washer (which I hope I'm explaining) do you want to trust you biggest investment to them. Research and knowledge is the key. 
We just covered the basics on tips here and I hope you have a better idea of what they do. In the right hands they are most useful and a professional washer can do more with them than you can think.