1) Not worrying about what everyone else is doing.
2) Finding ones niche and earning good money out of it
3) Being adaptive to change.
And them 3 are coming from me, who is an old dinosaur who can always see a problem with everything, and doesn't like change
Fiverr is great for logos, I've used them for our last 2 logos and all our facebook promos, just don't go for a cheap designer, its not that they won't be decent but their communication might not be great.
I bought a 118d M Sport convertible auto for £6300 inc fees last Tuesday from Enfield bca and sold it Wednesday afternoon for £8800. you couldn’t make it up in the middle of winter. i only bought it as it capped a 6800 and was mega cheap and fully assured.
Selling a convertible in the winter within 24 hours will never be achieved again lol
The Country needs to move on....... Brexit won, we have a deal which agrees brexit........ Its fair, just fucking move on..... So we can all get back to normal..
And if they all look like models and don’t haggle they are Bulgarian. The easiest customers ever. Very difficult to please if they are car dealers though.
I used to always find it hard work when you had a ‘Chinese delegation’ in viewing.Lots of noise amongst them but you would persevere because you knew they would be carrying a lump of cash.
I know someone with a lovely showroom and super mint stock.An elderly couple came in with their greyhound/whippet type dog and they were opening rear doors and letting the dog jump in and out.He asked them what they were doing and they said they were showing the dog the cars.He didn’t know what to say so he went back to his desk to think about it.A few minutes later they come over and say something like,the dog loves the blue one,we will have that one and produced a wad of cash from a plastic bag.
Its easier to get forgiveness than permission just turn up and drive them mental asking questions until they cave in. I suspect you will be great at this