There are many ways to market a business and attract customers. Commercial laundry carts may not be the first thing that comes to mind, but if an individual is a laundromat owner, this just may be the perfect way to bring more customers to the laundromat. All businesses want to grow and make more money; laundry carts may be the answer.
Service by Laundry Cart
If a customer frequents a laundromat, he may have tubs that are easy to carry. But when talking about carrying, there is never anything easy about carrying piles and piles of dirty clothes. It is true that most laundromats are self-serve. Everyone is expected to get in and out on their own. However, there is also a manager or operator of some type on site.
Commercial laundry carts could be the answer for bringing in new customers and keeping customers. Meeting the patron at the door or at his car door with a laundry cart will always put a smile on a weary person’s face.
Money Is Always an Issue
No doubt the laundromat business does not put the owner or the manager on easy street so buying a dozen commercial laundry carts may stretch the marketing budget. Not a problem. Merchants in the town would be happy to have their business displayed on one of the laundry carts. The merchant can pay a fee to advertise his business on the cart. That revenue will help pay for the cart.
A cart has four side so in reality, four merchants could advertise on each commercial laundry cart, making approximately the entire payment of the cart quickly and easily. The laundry business owner will be remembered throughout town because of the laundry cart service from the car door to the washing machine.
The Necessity
If a laundromat owner does not want to engage in the customer assistance plan, commercial laundry carts are still an asset and a necessity. When the individual is transferring the clothes from the washer to the dryer, no one want to hold a load of clothes and end up with a wet t-shirt and wet arms. Around three carts are sufficient, but on big days like Saturday, more carts are necessary when patrons will be waiting on carts. A weekly inventory of the patrons will dictate how many laundry carts will give the laundromat a full-service title.