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Posted by Renegade Conservatory Guy on 11 May 2008 | Tagged as: rogue customers, Renegade Conservatory Guy, conservatory, conservatories, Installation
A few weeks ago I posted the story about Nigel Gray the builder who pulled down a conservatory in Shoreham because a ‘rogue customer’ would not pay for the work he had completed.
Nigel contacted me on this website and we spoke on the phone, and he told me about all the publicity he had received, including being headline news in New Zealand! I’m sure Nigel was not expecting the level of national and international recognition he has received when he picked up his lump hammer!
He also told me that he had been contacted by a chap called Kevin who was also experiencing a similar problem with an awkward customer, and they had set up a new website called roguetrader.com.
The website is designed to continue the campaign to change the law, and put in safeguards for companies who are unlucky enough to do business with rogue customers. There’s a petition to sign and a blog, and all the latest news about how the campaign is doing.
For more information visit http://roguecustomer.com/ - Sign the Petition!!!
Posted by Renegade Conservatory Guy on 10 May 2008 | Tagged as: marketing, Renegade Conservatory Guy, economy, conservatories, double glazing, Installation
I’ve been thinking quite a bit lately…
And the question that is occupying my mind at the moment is…. would a ‘How to run a Double Glazing Company’ website be useful?
I’m quite sure that I’m the only person in the world currently thinking of this, which could mean that there is no need for such a website. If this is the case please try talk me out of it!
My thought process is thus:
It can be very lonely running a conservatory or double glazing business, especially for sole traders. In my capacity as the MD of a national conservatory manufacturer, I regularly spend my time talking to and advising customers on how to run their businesses. But I share bits of information with one business owner, and then not necessarily the same with the next business owner.
So, what I’m thinking is that I create a membership website for owners of double glazing companies (and their staff) and share all the knowledge I have gained over the years about how to build a succesful installation or manufacturing business. The knowledge I could share would be:
Crucially, I would make the site a ‘community resource’ so that there would be a discussion forum for members to talk to each other and share ideas. And, the software would allow members to communicate with each other privately - imagine a Facebook for double glaziers!!
I would use Membergate to build the site as it is designed for exactly this type of website, and I am already familiar with the basics of how to use it, as we have built our ConservatoryTV.com website using Membergate.
We’re in a period of turbulence for business owners and their staff in the double glazing industry, and my thoughts are that if people work together to encourage best practices then individual businesses will prosper, and the industry as a whole.
However, my concern is that it may never take off for two main reasons:
If you have a view on this, please let me know by posting a comment.