Sparkleclean
Active member
This morning at the convention they had a pitch 60 education session at 10:30 titled raising revenue. It was sponsored by Mark Seven equipment.
I went thinking I could learn some thing and it ended up being an extremely embarrassing and awkward situation for the owners and operators of Mark seven. It turns out it was nothing more than one giant sales pitch for why you should buy their equipment and their chemicals, and it was so bad that after 15 minutes at least 50% of the room got up and walked out. It was clearly obvious to everybody that most people were leaving upset that this was a sales pitch and not anything about raising revenue.
The faces on the speakers showed how embarrassed and upset they were. They also had terrible microphone issues which didn’t help, but my point is these things aren’t really education sessions anymore! It’s disappointing to pay money to have somebody pitch you their franchise or equipment. That’s what the show floor is supposed to be for.
I have a feeling the owners of the carwash convention realized there was more money to be made by allowing companies to pitch themselves to prospective investors instead of trying to educate small operators. I don’t think the convention will ever be the same as it was several years ago.
I went thinking I could learn some thing and it ended up being an extremely embarrassing and awkward situation for the owners and operators of Mark seven. It turns out it was nothing more than one giant sales pitch for why you should buy their equipment and their chemicals, and it was so bad that after 15 minutes at least 50% of the room got up and walked out. It was clearly obvious to everybody that most people were leaving upset that this was a sales pitch and not anything about raising revenue.
The faces on the speakers showed how embarrassed and upset they were. They also had terrible microphone issues which didn’t help, but my point is these things aren’t really education sessions anymore! It’s disappointing to pay money to have somebody pitch you their franchise or equipment. That’s what the show floor is supposed to be for.
I have a feeling the owners of the carwash convention realized there was more money to be made by allowing companies to pitch themselves to prospective investors instead of trying to educate small operators. I don’t think the convention will ever be the same as it was several years ago.