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gazscot
Just a quick 1 as not been on in a while, to find out how everyone is doing busuness wise in the UK?, i am finding the larger jobs aren`t about at the moment, but some good small ones still seem the be floating around and have no idea how the auto market is, and as for the film companies all i seem to be finding is because the the strenght of the dollar(or in fact the crap pound) the prices are on the increase.

just my thoughts..
Nik Sandars@Bonwyke
QUOTE (gazscot @ May 29 2009, 06:08 PM) [*]690286[/*]
Just a quick 1 as not been on in a while, to find out how everyone is doing busuness wise in the UK?, i am finding the larger jobs aren`t about at the moment, but some good small ones still seem the be floating around and have no idea how the auto market is, and as for the film companies all i seem to be finding is because the the strenght of the dollar(or in fact the crap pound) the prices are on the increase.

just my thoughts..



Gazscot,

Summed it up beautilfully... there seems to be no consistency, one week stacked out then bang!!! nothing and then busy again....cars sales are increasing with £2k trade in but a the bottom end of market not the exec.4x4 so much... hot weather here and more to come may help resi market with those customers who have had conservatories, apartments in the past two years when we did not have a summer. It is those who are about to find out how hot it is get or the fact that they can see their mega plasma tv hangng on the wall so clearly... get out the Coolkote for the ploycarbonate roofs, Optitune 15 for the glass ones and those plush apartment windows to solve their problems...just one market sector....perhaps it us time to go outside your normal customer profile - go hunting in another market area...here one idea....


Retailers and even car showrooms are finding it hard too, so to cut down their overheads and protect their stock, keep their shoppers happy by allowing them to visit the shop/car showroom in comfort - show them the new technology films like Ultravision 70 - visit www.reducetheenergy.com for more details from Bonwyke ;other similar films are also available... these films cut out a large amount of heat gain so their cooling system doesn't have to work so hard eating up their electricity - saves them money - but heres the double hit - their stock is ultra protected by reducing damaging ultra violet and solar heat- and secondly not alter their glazing too much, no mirrored look, keep the natural light they need but without all that heat - in short you can reduce the fade problems and save them money on thier electric bill - target specialist clothes shops, fine art shops, wine and chocolate outlets even foos shops, when the heat is on they all suffer...


So that my tip ...anybody got anymore - put them on here. If you would like to ask further , give me a email, the address as ever is below...

keep cool, keep busy,keep tinting..
Solar-Shades
Auto market has been dead for awhile, but the last 2 weeks, things hacve picked up, on the rounds last week, things are on the turn... Like Nik said, its bottom end of the market stuff, with "Scratchers" not wanting any options, just cashing in on the "Good Deals"...

In my opinion, theres work out there, you just have to find it....

Get the Drums out!

Year for the new style Coolkote me hopes!

simons&cautostyle

Yeah hopefully a good summer this year will get people thinking about getting tinted.We just have to educate people of how well it works and what applications there are.Roll on the summer and more work !!
irishtinter
i'v stayed busy since Novembre, but getting really busy now, booked 3/4 a day for the next week which is really good for me...

Good luck everyone!






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