With the Roboto font
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Free registration at the forum removes this block.Change your CSS class "title-bar" background image.View attachment 7885 Anyone know how to get rid of the outlined red part? The webpage is " http://www.beachdetailing.com/pricing/interior-detailing-packages/ "
Thanks for the help.Change your CSS class "title-bar" background image.
It should look like this:
.title-bar
And not to sound like a dick, but that logo is far too small. Plus a logo should never have an image background.
Keep it simple, keep it vector.
Thanks again . I'll put one of these and purchase a logo. Thanks for all your helpMystery font, and Roboto text with drop shadow. Transparent backgrounds, 1280 x 500 PNG
It can serve as a placeholder until you get something you're 100% satisfied with.
SureThanks again . I'll put one of these and purchase a logo. Thanks for all your help
Here is the perfect size logo i want but i dont have photoshop and cant make the background transparent. I want the white lettering to remain the same but not the background.
Ok thanksI'll make the background transparent for you and give you two different versions. One with the white font, and another with an idea I have to help it pop out against the white background of your site.
Let me know how things are going for you.
View attachment 7885 Anyone know how to get rid of the outlined red part? The webpage is " http://www.beachdetailing.com/pricing/interior-detailing-packages/ "
Perhaps, clear your cache/cookies etc...? Just a thought, happens to me as well.Lol it still says door jams man
Excellent post. I was thinking along the same line.No longer a residential/commercial cleaning service...
What brought this change? Heres a quick rundown of what I see on your site...
Customer may not know what a detailing service is....(So you are going to put "designs" on cars?)
Then you go ahead and say you will "clean the car as if it were your own." ...should be "our" own...if I'm not mistaken.
Aside from that....
You have a pricing of 100$ or more..175$ to clean a car? I'll just go to the car wash, tip them 20$ more and they'll clean the car efficiently...plus, I feel if your car needs 175$ worth of cleaning...you really can't afford a clean that costly, because you're employed with some hard-labor/dirtying your clothes type of job, to get it that dirty....
Cleaning cars... can you see a way to scale it? If so cool.
I don't want to crush your dreams...but you went from a residential/commercial cleaning service (companies I know make A LOT of money) to something that doesn't really exist, cleaning the car for 175$....
Hey, if you are getting clients grats, tell me where you're located, must be plenty of dirty-rich-people nearby for me to offer residential/commercial cleaning services to
I hope you don't see this post as offensive. I feel if you put 8 hours actively searching for commercial cleaning contracts you'd have yourself a few grand in profits monthly, but you didn't do that.
A cleaning service is on my to-do list. But cleaning cars, doesn't really offer that- residual sales type of business I enjoy.
Wish you luck! Please re-analyze your business.
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If a "car detailing" company... where you put designs on cars...whats the demand for such, does it meet the commandments to wealth?
Good luck again. I'm disappointed. I wanted to see a cleaning service run from 0$ to 1,000,000$.
The only problem is that in 10 days I leave for college 4 hours away. My current town has 900,000 residents while my college town has >100,000 so I don't want to switch cities. Quite a dilemma
Hate to say this but .. I told you so.. Offline marketing and should have run another website for the detailing instead of spending all your time focusing on a change over.Honestly you guys are right. Switching my website from a residential cleaning service to a detailing service has been a bad move. You can't charge much of a premium detailing and it doesn't provide the recurring revenue that a cleaning business would.
Honestly I switched because I was getting low clicks on my Adwords campaign and someone in a similar niche was getting all there bookings from Adwords. I got discouraged and wanted to tackle a new niche.
I wasted so much time converting the website over to car detailing. All I have to do is restore it back but I have still lost that time.
I need to do offline marketing for the residential cleaning business.i will now go door to door with flyers and talking with each home owner and try to sell them my cleaning service.
The only problem is that in 10 days I leave for college 4 hours away. My current town has 900,000 residents while my college town has >100,000 so I don't want to switch cities. Quite a dilemma
You have a pricing of 100$ or more..175$ to clean a car? I'll just go to the car wash, tip them 20$ more and they'll clean the car efficiently...plus, I feel if your car needs 175$ worth of cleaning...you really can't afford a clean that costly, because you're employed with some hard-labor/dirtying your clothes type of job, to get it that dirty....
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