Greg Pack
Wash Weenie
Hey Guys,
I believe there is a fundamental shift in consumer behavior that will last quite a while, five years or longer. I believe people are being more careful about their purchases and more willing to look for coupons or "deals". I'm trying to come up with an idea that will make them feel like they're getting a better value.
I'm purchasing another wash next week. It's a decent deal and works for my situation. The current pricing out there is high for what the customer gets. His IBA's are currently $10 for a their top wash & blower. Four pass wet wash is $6. I initially thought I wanted to reduce pricing, but he's already gone through that painful process so I think I will leave it alone and try instead to raise perceived value. I plan on adding a rain-x product to the top wash, but want to really make the customer feel like he's getting a better deal, so I am thinking of trying this.
With the purchase of any auto wash the customer will receive a token. This token will be good for one of three things:
By offering more than a free vac, it gives the customer more flexibility. They can touch up their car in the SS after use of the auto, or they can save the token and prep before entering the auto the next time. Regardless, it should reduce prepping delays that I currently experience by IBA customers in line. Or, if they just aren't going to fool with either of those options, they can simply use the token for a discount off the next wash. They can "save up" tokens for a free wash if they desire.
I don't anticipate any problems or downside with this. SS bays on that site are underutilized as it is so i welcome any increased activity there.
I need some devil's advocates out there to tell me what I'm missing or what's wrong with this approach. Any input appreciated......
I believe there is a fundamental shift in consumer behavior that will last quite a while, five years or longer. I believe people are being more careful about their purchases and more willing to look for coupons or "deals". I'm trying to come up with an idea that will make them feel like they're getting a better value.
I'm purchasing another wash next week. It's a decent deal and works for my situation. The current pricing out there is high for what the customer gets. His IBA's are currently $10 for a their top wash & blower. Four pass wet wash is $6. I initially thought I wanted to reduce pricing, but he's already gone through that painful process so I think I will leave it alone and try instead to raise perceived value. I plan on adding a rain-x product to the top wash, but want to really make the customer feel like he's getting a better deal, so I am thinking of trying this.
With the purchase of any auto wash the customer will receive a token. This token will be good for one of three things:
- A four-six minute vacuum
- A four minute cycle in the self service bay
- $1 off thir next automatic wash.
By offering more than a free vac, it gives the customer more flexibility. They can touch up their car in the SS after use of the auto, or they can save the token and prep before entering the auto the next time. Regardless, it should reduce prepping delays that I currently experience by IBA customers in line. Or, if they just aren't going to fool with either of those options, they can simply use the token for a discount off the next wash. They can "save up" tokens for a free wash if they desire.
I don't anticipate any problems or downside with this. SS bays on that site are underutilized as it is so i welcome any increased activity there.
I need some devil's advocates out there to tell me what I'm missing or what's wrong with this approach. Any input appreciated......