Autopia Pro Services

Bobby G

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Happy New Year Autopia Pros!



How many of you would like to have a website under the Autopia name where visitors can easily find you? I'm thinking of two service levels. Basic would be under the autopia.ws domain where you would be reached via www.autopia.ws/~yourname. Premium membership would give you your own domain, but you would still be accessible via a "Detailer's Directory".



I would include some key website features including:



* Autopia email

* Mini forum (one topic area)

* Appointment scheduler

* Web based page design

* Pre-defined web templates



Thoughts?



db
 
Well, I'm all for it! As with most things, it will be a value based decision - cost versus benefit. But you know that...



Would MY clients be subjected to Ads and vendor related posts? I'm not sure they want or need that. Of course, they would be as welcome as anyone in the general/current forums, right?



Put me on top of the "most likely" list.



Jim
 
ok since you would be giving us "pre defined" HTML Templates, could we also still upload our own stuff? (as in our own hand-coded or FrontPage/Dreamweaver designed HTML pages?)
 
I wouldn't mind it.



What is the draw of these pages though? Are we suppose to attact customers off Autopia? I don't think many Autopians would hire a pro detailer as they would want to do the work themselves.



For my normal customers I already have stuff setup for them and server101.com offers hosting for $9 a month and you can use your own URL.
 
All good questions... let me give a little more input.



1. I get 5-10 emails a week asking me to recommend a detailer. My standard answer is "sorry... I don't have a database of detailers by area..." So, people do find autopia looking for detailers.



2. I will be adding more car car articles soon... I fell off the wagon in 2002 and didn't write much new information. I am almost finished with a new database driven content management system that I will use to host autopia content. When it is up, I will start advertising again. People interested in caring for their cars will find us.



3. I think it makes sense to have a database of pro detailers by area. It will help customers find you and it will help you communicate with customers. That's a win-win.



4. Cost will be minimal... $12.95 a month. It will be a better deal than going to a generic web hosting company because Autopia will do the advertising to bring people to the website. For those of you who have knowledge of HTML and web development tools, my servers support ftp, FrontPage, ASP, cgi-bin, PHP, MySQL and more. For those of you who don't know squat about building a web page, I will be your resource... and the Pro Detailer's forum will be a great place to share information. The value will be in the pull created by Autopia as a large site. I will spend half of the revenue each month on pay-for-placement advertising. Granted, you could each spend $6.00 per month on advertising, but it won't get you as far as my spending $60 to $120.



5. If the Pros want to build a consortium, I will negotiate volume purchasing agreements with chemical providers.
 
It sounds interesting to me! At the very least I could have a link on my website directing potential customer to here and they could use a forum to converse with me on anything to do with detailing.



BTW, people definitely do come here looking for detailers because I have a few customers who told me they found me on Autopia.
 
David B sign me up thats sounds like a great setup , I think it would be great exposure. When do plan on having all the particulars worked out and when would this start?:xyxthumbs
 
detailbarn said:
David B sign me up thats sounds like a great setup , I think it would be great exposure. When do plan on having all the particulars worked out and when would this start?:xyxthumbs



I need to know there is general interest before I invest time and $$$ in building a system to support pro detailers. I think it makes sense.
 
I think if it were a couple of dollars cheaper a month I could afford it but at the moment I don't think I do enough business to be able to afford it especially since I'm in college $ counts.

I'm thinking $9.00/month seems reasonable.
 
THESANTINI said:
I think if it were a couple of dollars cheaper a month I could afford it but at the moment I don't think I do enough business to be able to afford it especially since I'm in college $ counts.

I'm thinking $9.00/month seems reasonable.



If it's too small, then I don't have any revenue to spend on advertising (to bring YOU new clients). The reason this would be a good idea is because you would all be pooling advertising money. So, instead of everyone fighting to get top search engine placement for the search term "car detailer" or "chicago car detailer," I would buy these pay-for-placement terms and keep us in the top 10 on all of the major search engines. Everyone wins.
 
Hey Dave



This sounds like a good idea.

Will the monthly fees depend on the number of people that participate? I would think the more people that we have participating the less each of us would have to pay.

Does the customer have to go through Autopia to schedule an apponitment or can they contact the detailer directly?

I do not have a web site up at this time. Would I be charged to add this information later?
 
Scottwax said:
It sounds interesting to me! At the very least I could have a link on my website directing potential customer to here and they could use a forum to converse with me on anything to do with detailing.



BTW, people definitely do come here looking for detailers because I have a few customers who told me they found me on Autopia.



I agree with scott, I would just link up with my own web site. I get a lot of work reffered to me from autopia. It is definitely worth it for me to do this.
 
Greg said:
What constitutes a "pro detailier?" I would be game, but I have a fairly small business.



Pro detailer would be someone who does this for a living. We see all types of cars from luxuary to daily drivers to sport.



there are people who are very good at detailing and came become a pro but just keep it local to family & friends.



It is all about how you see yourself. Do detail for a living or for fun.

which ever way you detail it's all good! :)
 
NJDetailer said:
Hey Dave



This sounds like a good idea.

Will the monthly fees depend on the number of people that participate? I would think the more people that we have participating the less each of us would have to pay.

Does the customer have to go through Autopia to schedule an apponitment or can they contact the detailer directly?

I do not have a web site up at this time. Would I be charged to add this information later?



Well, again, if I'm planning to put $6/month or so per account holder back into advertising, that brings my true revenue down to $6.95 per month. While $6.95/month is not free, it's pretty darn close.



Here's what I'm thinking the first offering will provide:



1. A template driven web site with the following areas:

a. Home Page

b. News page

c. About page

d. Contact page

e. Services/fees page

f. Gallery page (to show-off customer cars)

g. Request-an-appointment form



2. Autopia email account. I will be registering autopia.pro and detailing.pro domain names when they become available. You will have your choice of yourname@ for email.



3. Listing in a regional directory. The regional directory will be the entry point to your website. So, when someone browses to www.autopia.pro or www.detailing.pro they will find the Autopia directory of detailers by telephone area code. People with their own website will be able to buy into the directory for a flat fee of $75. This will cover their portion of the advertising.



4. (Open for discussion) Members will have access to an Autopia Detailer's Consortium for purchasing detailing supplies in bulk at a discount. I will negotiate discounts based on purchasing volume.



5. (Open for discussion) Members will have access to quality car accessories (floor mats, car bras, seat covers, car covers, license plate frames, cell phone holders...) to offer their clients and receive an affiliate commission (10-12%).



6. (Open for discussion... NYD's idea) Members would have access to a private forum for business development discussion, training and Autopia certification. Certified detailers would be give a special seal to use on business correspondence and their website.
 
this sounds good i use to detail at a ford dealer. some time ago. and some one was telling me about this site because i want to start detailing my car and detailing again. this site is great and very helpful i would like to open up my own shop where can i find info here on doing that.:xyxthumbs
 
DavidB said:
6. (Open for discussion... NYD's idea) Members would have access to a private forum for business development discussion, training and Autopia certification. Certified detailers would be give a special seal to use on business correspondence and their website.



so sorta like AutoInt's "Certified Detailer" program? Sounds cool :up
 
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