| i agree with dewey. if you're going to detail my car for 30 bucks, i'm wondering what kind of products you're going to be using on my car, and assuming the products are going to be of poor quality.
also, you may find it hard to raise prices in the future. as dewey said, i think it would be easier to establish a price, and give a discount, as opposed to starting out with really low prices and trying to jack them up later.
also, you have to allow time to build a clientele- i'm not sure how long you've been doing it, or whether or not you actually have a business plan, your finances in order, a business license, involved in with your local business community, etc. etc.
to start, business cards are a must. i think you also need to sell people on why you're better than going to the local car wash.
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