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jose-miami
Contributor 3
3 months ago

Putting in the work, but no clients yet. What would you do in my shoes?

I recently started my pool service business here in Miami. I’ve been working hard to get it off the ground, created a clean competitive website, post regularly on social media, and even hand out handwritten cards door to door.

But despite all that, I’m still struggling to find clients. I know the pool industry is highly competitive here.

For those of you with more experience, what helped you get customers early on?

Thanks in advance 🙏

Also, if you're in Miami and ever want to connect in person, I’d be happy to meet up and exchange insights. You can find my contact info on my website: https://sapphirepools.co

18 Replies

  • If I were in your shoes, I’d focus on personal networking. Join local groups like BNI, refine your pitch, and sell yourself—your integrity and passion. People buy from those they trust. Offer discounted work to build reviews and referrals. Keep your online presence active, but remember, real connections drive real results. Be visible, follow up, and stay consistent. Momentum will build. Keep going!

  • If I were in your shoes, I’d focus on personal networking. Join local groups like BNI, refine your pitch, and sell yourself—your integrity and passion. People buy from those they trust. Offer discounted work to build reviews and referrals. Keep your online presence active, but remember, real connections drive real results. Be visible, follow up, and stay consistent. Momentum will build. Keep going!

  • You're on the right track—now focus on in-person networking, refine your elevator pitch, and offer free consultations to show value. Build your local presence with Google Business, social groups, and community events. Ask for referrals and track what gets results. Consistency + real connection = clients. Be visible, helpful, and genuine. Clients will come when people trust and remember you.

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  • BrandenSewell's avatar
    BrandenSewell
    Jobber Ambassador

    My recommendation is to join local networking groups, attend networking events, and get involved in your community. Building community and relationships will help. Talk to other home service professionals and realtors who already meet with your ideal clients. Join BNI and your local chamber. Best wishes. We talk about this a lot on my podcast too..."Off the Ladder" podcast!