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- Over the past couple of years

on the Barn Find Hunter series,

we've found a couple of substantial cars.

And the ones that come to mind are the Porsche Speedster

in Dallas, the Pegaso with the Saoutchik bodywork

near Santa Barbara California.

The '54 Corvette in north Georgia.

We've gotten a lead on a collection of cars

that hasn't seen the light of day since the '80s.

That sounds like it could blow

all those cars out of the water.

Not that I don't like those other cars, I love 'em,

but as far as a collection with presence and value,

and heritage, and longevity of ownership,

we're heading there right now to unearth what could be

the best Barn Find Hunter discovery we've ever had.

(upbeat rock music)

Well, here we are.

And we've beat everybody else here.

We're supposed to meet here, oh actually we're early.

1:30.

It's a nice looking garage.

It was a nice looking house, but it's just been left

to kind of go bad and now the house and the garage

are gonna be torn down, a new house will be built here.

But this is one fine neighborhood.

Doctors and lawyers and people of substance

live in this neighborhood.

Who would imagine that this garage

would contain some of the rarest sports cars in the world.

Or so I'm told.

And you can see there's leaves built up against the doors.

There's been nobody in this garage for a long time.

Here we are with a friend of the owner.

He's kind of managing where these

cars go in their next life.

They've been sitting here for, I don't know...

How long have they been sitting here?

- Since 1991.

- '91, okay.

- Apparently, according to my friend,

who I've known for a number of years,

he had a mechanic that was a personal friend of his

who was an extremely competent mechanic

and he believed, my friend believed

that this mechanic was the only person

who could possibly be qualified to take care of his cars

in the manner that they should be.

So this fella was also a motorcycle racer,

and as luck would have it, he died in an accident.

- Oh, God.

- So then my friend, he was going through a few changes

in his life and he figured, well,

maybe eventually I'll get another mechanic,

but if I don't, I'll just park the cars.

And he did and life moved on and he left them there.

So here they are, since 1991.

- Unbelievable, it's a real time capsule.

(garage door opening)

- It's a bit of a mess.

- Oh man.

This is, this is a dream.

- It is... - For a guy like me,

this is a dream.

- For me it was, I mean my friend had mentioned these cars

in passing and I didn't think he still owned them.

He said we should go have a look.

And so I pretty much did you and

I think I stood here and my chin hit my chest

and I just said my God.

(garage door opening)

- Boy there's mice living in that Cobra.

- [Warren] We have mice in there, so...

- [Tom] This is a shot we'll never see in our lives again.

Mouse nest in the back of a Cobra.

- [Warren] In the back of a Cobra.

(laughter)

- [Tom] I know about Cobras, but I don't

really know about Ferraris.

What I do know is that a 275GTB was the first Ferrari

available without wire wheels.

The standard wheels, apparently,

were solid wheels like these alloy rims.

But that's all I know, so what can you tell me about it?

- [Warren] Well, as far as I know,

this is a 275GBT2, long nose alloy coupe.

Which is with a two cam engine.

Which as I understand it is a bit unusual

because usually the alloy cars

were bought with a four cam engine

because it would be somebody who was...

A guy who would campaign the car

at least in some form of racing with the alloy.

This car was rather unusual because

it has the two cam street engine

which is not really heavily de-tuned,

but is slightly less aggressive.

But maybe makes it a little bit

more civilized for driving around town, et cetera.

So the gentleman who bought this

car had it up in Connecticut.

My friend bought this car from the original owner

for $47,000.

- [Tom] In what year?

- [Warren] About in the early 80s I believe.

- [Tom] Okay.

- [Warren] I'm gonna guess '82.

- [Tom] Okay.

- [Warren] Something like that.

And drove it down here and drove it around

sporadically for seven or eight years

and then as the aforementioned mechanic passed away,

and then the car ended up here.

But it's, I believe it's a 13,000 mile car.

Has the original vinyl, blue vinyl, not leather seats.

That sounds odd for a Ferrari,

but apparently that was normal in the day.

And everything about the car as far as I know,

literally all the parts are original as parked in 1991.

- [Tom] Man, amazing.

And you haven't tried to start this car?

- [Warren] No, my friend thought it would be a bad idea

to try to start anything, to do anything.

We just wanted to have the cars

and have you come and have a look at it

and see what you thought.

- [Tom] Because this car is dry,

it hasn't been sitting outdoors,

it doesn't sag.

The body lines are real fine.

I'm just wondering.

(door slam)

It's like a new car.

It's got beautiful blue vinyl interior.

Blue vinyl seats, blue carpeting.

And it's got 13,205.2 miles on it from new.

So '67 Ferrari just 50 years old,

13,000 miles in 50 years.

It was, yeah, I mean wow.

This is probably one of the few GTBs

with this kind of mileage and this original in the world.

So there's a couple of amazing cars in this garage.

I'm leaning against one of them.

I don't know much about Ferraris, but

fortunately I do know something about that car over there.

And it's the bright red Cobra.

So let's go take a look at that.

So this car is called a 427 Cobra.

Even though this one does not have a 427 engine.

There are several stories about why

it has a 428, but the 427 had 425 horsepower.

And the 428 had 390.

The 427 was a racing engine and it was

made to run at high RPMs for, you know,

the length of the Daytona 500 or the length

of the 24 hours of Le Mans.

So just on and on at high RPMS.

They were built to put out peak horsepower.

The 428 were built really a police interceptor type motor.

They were built for Thunderbirds.

They were built for large country

squires and things like that.

They had 390 horsepower and instead of having solid lifters,

they had hydraulic lifters and it

was just a more drivable motor.

Well, the story is that either Ford

couldn't supply all the 427s that Carroll needed

or Carroll Shelby wanted to save

several hundred dollars on each engine

and make more money in profit.

So whatever the case is, many 427 Cobras have 428 engines.

Once Ford found out that he was substituting 428 engines

into 427 Cobras, they made him pull the motors out.

If the customer complained, wait a minute

I paid for 427, I got a 428, Ford Motor Company

made Carroll Shelby put the correct motor back in the car.

So they got what they thought they were paying for.

There were 998 Cobras made in all.

That's 289s and 427s.

The 289s, and even the earlier ones the 260s

have what they call a slab sider,

a very mild little lip on the fender.

The 427s, we see many more of,

not because they made more of them,

they only made 300 and something of these.

- [Warren] 348.

- 348, okay they made 348 427 Cobras.

The reason we see more of these is

because there are about 60,000 replicas

that are based on this car.

So you can see this car has a mild flare here.

Because the car was a beefier car.

It had a four inch diameter chassis tube

as opposed to three inch and it was made

to have bigger tires and wheels.

It has coil over suspension in all corners

instead of the old leaf spring that a 289 had.

The rear of the Cobra, 427 Cobra,

there was four different styles of rear.

And this is the street rear end.

When I'm talking about rear,

I'm talking about the body line.

So this is the most common 427.

They made a racing body which

this flare was out even further.

They made one with a lip that was kind

of a little raised lip all around here.

They made that on a few of them.

And then they made a narrow hip car

which didn't have this excess fender,

but it kind of tucked in nicely.

The kit cars that you see are often

based on either an SC or a competition Cobra.

So you see there were side pipes

and big flares and big wheels.

But in fact, street cars didn't come with side pipes

and big flares and big wheels.

They came like this.

So this is a very untouched car.

19,000 miles.

It has an under car exhaust.

So it's got dual exhaust exiting

out underneath the rear bumper.

Which believe it or not, Cobra people prefer this type

of look and sound to the side pipe version cars.

The Cobra has an aluminum body so

I can do my little trick here again,

and I know it's not gonna stick

because it's an aluminum body.

These were hand made in England by AC Car Company.

There's an emblem right here and

it says Shelby American Cobra powered

by Ford and it gives a serial number.

Cobras have several places around the car

where that serial number is hidden.

So if these cars were ever stolen and dismantled,

you could trace parts of the car

by knowing where to look and I'm gonna show you

where those pieces are right now.

On each of these hood latches, is a serial number.

One here and there's one over there.

So you've got the same serial number

that's down there is here and there.

On each of these hinges on the left and right door,

right inside underneath that plastic and inside there,

that same serial number exists.

If you were to crawl, and I'm not

gonna crawl underneath this car.

But if you were to crawl underneath the car,

that same serial number would be scraped

with an ice pick on the under side

of this transmission tunnel.

It's an aluminum panel.

As well as behind this panel right here.

If you were to crawl underneath the car,

and look in front of the rear end,

you'd see the number scratched across that panel.

And the last place that that serial number exists

is on this little trunk latch right there.

So, often, you'll find a car that has different pieces

from different cars on the same car

and you know that that car was assembled

some time because of a wreck,

or they found parts they needed in a junk yard

or they bought it from a collector.

So this is where you can tell how authentic a Cobra is

by those numbers all being in the same places.

That number also exists on the frame rail

next to the motor mounts that stamp right in the frame.

It's a four inch tube frame as opposed

to a three inch tube on the 289.

The 289 is really a flexible flyer.

It was built on an existing chassis,

but Shelby designed this Cobra to be built

to handle a huge engine.

Engine probably weighs 500 pounds.

If you look at how far back the engine is,

the engine is well behind the front axle of the car.

That meant that the transmission

went way back here, the transmission lever,

the shift lever, they couldn't get a Mustang

shift lever to work because it would be behind the driver.

So they swapped that lever around

and it kind of faces forward.

It looks awkward, but it kind of works alright.

But you know, you kind of lift the transmission.

You lift the lever up to go into second gear

and you push it down to go third

and lift it up to fourth, and it works fine.

This car, having been sitting

here a while, it has occupants.

In the glove box, that's probably

a condominium for a whole mouse family.

There's more mouse stuff going on in the back,

and I'm sure after a couple of decades of urination,

that's all that crud on top of the wheel and the tire.

And if I was brave enough, I'd dig through

to see what's in that box, but I see the correct jack

is in the corner over there.

One very rare thing about these cars are tool sets.

They had screwdriver, a pliers, and several wrenches,

couple of other pieces.

And Cobra people would give their

eye teeth for a correct tool set.

As I'm looking at the body here,

there's a real shiny, beautiful paint job

right underneath that layer of dust.

I mean, the reflections that I'm

seeing back here are perfect.

This car could be cleaned up so pretty.

It would be such a sin to restore a car like this.

This car should be kept just the way it is,

cleaned and enjoyed as the 19,000 mile car that it is.

I wrote a book about 20 years ago

called The Cobra in the Barn and that

was the first book I did about barn finding.

And the whole idea of that book was

the dream of being able to find a Cobra

in a neglected environment like this.

Whether you're a Mopar guy, or a Chevy guy,

or a Ford guy, we all dream about finding

cars in barns, but all of us would love

to find a Cobra in a barn.

This brings tears to my eyes.

This is the perfect setting with the perfect car.

I don't know if I'll ever do better

than that in this series.

(upbeat rock music)

I've been hunting for old cars

in garages since I'm 12 years old.

And I've never found a group of cars like this in my life.

A Ferrari, a Cobra, a V8 Morgan, and

a TR6 Triumph with low mileage.

This is amazing and we may never find

another collection like this again.

So maybe this should be the last

episode of Barn Find Hunter.

Well, no, I'm only kidding.

Happy hunting.

(upbeat rock music)

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*dial tone*

He's prank calling the prank caller!

He said, county morgue?

County morgue?

Hey! It's your girl, Keke Palmer, and this is Prank Calls with Cosmopolitan.com.

First up, I'm going to ask for love advice, from Famous Original Ray's Pizza.

Hopefully they don't hang up on me.

Famous Ray's employee: Ray's Pizza, can I help you?

Hi, I really want to order a pizza, because -- Famous Ray's employee: Hello?

Hi, hi, I just wanted to order pizza because I just broke up with my boyfriend, can you

get me two large pepperonis, please?

Famous Ray's employee: Two what?!

Two large pepperonis, like, have you ever been in love?

How do I get over this?

Like, besides stuffing my face before the point of no return?!

F*CK!

Famous Ray's employee: Take it easy. Everything will be fine.

How do I know?! How do I know?

Famous Ray's employee: Miss please, I'm working.

I'm working too!!

Famous Ray's employee: Miss, I need your phone number, please.

I'll see you next time.

Oh my gosh, this guy said, he said, please, ma'am, I'm working.

I just, please, please, I'm working.

He said, sorry, it's going to be okay.

He was so sweet.

*phone rings*

Keke's dad: Hello?

Hello, is this Lawrence Palmer?

Keke's dad: Yes it is.

Hi!

I've been calling you and calling you, because you are the winner for my number one repentance renew.

Keke's dad: You're who?

My number one repentance renew.

I'm with the company Nowolin.

Keke's dad: I don't know, what's the company?

*laughs*

I'm sorry I didn't make it with that one!

I didn't make it with that one, because that one was just too much.

That was just too much.

He said -- I didn't have my story prepared!

I didn't have my company name, I don't know what the number one repentance renew...

My dad's so cute, he was really truly, he said, I don't, he said, I don't, I don't know

why, what's the company?!

What's the company again?

And now, I'm going to call my aunt Karen, and I'm going to try to do to her my Bossy

lyrics, and see what she does.

Auntie Karen, here we come girl.

*phone rings*

Aunt Karen: Hello?

Little booties matter.

Don't need a lot of *ss.

I can buy my own, cause I got my own bag.

Hood and I'm boogie, Gucci on my booty.

Poppin like a toolie.

You ain't poppin?!

You need to cool it!

Cashed out with my jeweler.

While you stuck here lookin stupid.

Winning while they losing.

*Phone rings*

Plot twist!

Hello?

Aunt Karen: Hello.

Aunt Karen: Hello?!

Hey Auntie Karen, it's me!

Aunt Karen: I knew it was you.

She said, I knew it was you!

I'm going to try to order a vegan burrito in a British accent from my cousin that does

not work at a restaurant.

May not have a job at all.

Here we go.

*phone rings*

*answering machine*

So my cousin Whitney didn't answer, so I'm going to try to call my uncle Keith

now and order a vegan burrito from him in a British accent.

And he does not work at a fast food restaurant or anything, he actually works at the mail,

he works at the post office.

Let's see how this goes.

*phone rings*

Uncle Keith: Hello?

Hello!

Oh my goodness, I'm so hungry, I'd like to order a vegan burrito, no cheese, of course,

unless you guys have the vegan cheese that's going to allow me to not have the gas that

I always usually have, it's --

*dial tone*

He was not playing at all with me!

He hung -- let's try to call him again.

Let's try to call him again.

*phone rings*

Uncle Keith: County Morgue.

Hello, again, seems like we got a little bit disconnected that last time.

Sorry about that -- Uncle Keith: County morgue.

I'm sorry?

Uncle Keith: County morgue.

I'm sorry?

*dial tone*

He said, country morgue.

County morgue!

My uncle Keith is a ladies man, and I feel as if he's gotten prank called by a couple

of his girls before, cause homeboy already had his script ready.

He said, county morgue.

Alright, that's Prank Calls, with your girl, Keeks!

Again, make sure you guys check out Bossy on iTunes now.

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My TOP 10 websites for inspiration & pretty things ǀ Justine Leconte - Duration: 9:22.

hi everyone, it's Justine. when you are on YouTube, you receive video suggestions

pushed to you based on the type of content that you've been watching before.

same thing when you're on Google, you need to type in an actual question,

something that you want to know, for the machine to be able to give you a list of

websites that might have the answer you're looking for. you always have to

know and tell the machine what you want. so how do you get the more creative

input, the kind of content and ideas that you wouldn't come up with by yourself?...

personally I want to see new things, on broader topics and well curated, quality

over quantity, so I actively look for websites that

have a point of view in the way that they're curated, that have pretty pictures

and that bring me the new input and broader perspective. I bookmark those

websites and I keep going back to them actively, almost daily, today I'm sharing

my list with you!

number one: this is colossal. this website has several

categories: art, photography, illustration, etc. I love that the photos posted are always

big good quality and the articles always link to artist profiles, further

readings and so on, recently there was a post about an artist who paints on used

tea bags. this is wonderfully pretty, look at that. mini paintings! she painted one

tea bag every day for 363 days. now she's even getting a show in Philadelphia so

if you are based there, please go and send me pictures ;-) the last post that I saw was

a video of a woman making paper by hand. let me tell you: I had no idea that many

steps were needed in the process. on there they post like an article per day (max.) so

it's definitely a pace that you can actually keep up with.

number two: Ignant.

this one is a major website for people interested in modern design, the clean

and white type. it also has several categories and I enjoyed the part on

architectur:e you see in possible houses in impossible places. I find it funny to

scroll through the photos and imagine myself living in those places. when I see

a minimalistic house like this one and the bathroom is picture-perfect.

I always wondered what would happen if I put a colorful tube of toothpaste on the

sink. do you think it would ruin these tactics and the concepts? probably ;-)

number three: boom with many O's.

this website is mainly crowd-sourced, which means that

anyone in the world can send in the art and then the staff picks which one or which

pieces will be featured. so it is kind of crowd-sourced

but still curated. since everyone can submit. you can be sure that you will get

a great mix of styles, genres, color palettes etc. the website also publishes

interviews and so-called "artist spotlight" articles where they

show several artworks by one person. it's like a mini online exhibition.

if you don't want to go to that website every day, you can even get their content

directly in your inbox: they have a newsletter and it's good.

number four: feature shoot.

that one is mainly about photography and about telling stories

through photos. for example taking pictures of horses backs as if they were

landscapes! I think that's a brilliant idea and the curves of the animals are

just perfect, so beautiful. it's also on this website that I learned about

The Print Swap: you send in a photo taken by you. anyone can participate. a jury

selects winners and then each winner receives a print from another winner's

photo, so it's a random swap and I love the idea. if you were interested and you

decide to participate in this, you'll be competing against me ;-) but last year I

think there were 2,500 winners out of 45,000 entries so there are in fact many

winners. it's a fun thing.

number 5: 500 pixels.

dedicated to photography, as the

name says. here I like the category "discover" because it's a full wall or feed

of beautiful photos. like Tumblr but with curation and professional editors. the

best one is the feed called "editor's choice" in my opinion, and you can save

your favorites in a personal gallery when you're logged in.

it's hard to find good photos on the internet really, that's why I think that

this resource is a great one.

number six: print pattern.

it's a blog on Blogspot.

this is more of an amateur blog with lots of banner ads, but let's ignore that...

it is also a huge repository of all types of patterns, on all types of

surfaces, if you scroll down on the blog, you'll see the categories on the left

side: this is rather how I browse through all the archive. they already have over

1200 designers featured on that blog so it's really a huge database.

can you tell by now that I like websites with a mix of different aesthetics and people?

number 7: Google Cultural Institute on fashion. Google has a project which consists in

gathering all artworks from the world, ideally, to put them online for people

who can't travel to a specific country but will still like to visit a museum

there or look at the art that's there. now they've started to do the same

for fashion and they are collaborating with the best museums worldwide to make

fashion history more accessible. they curate the content along four categories:

fashion icons, fashion movements, like street star in Tokyo for instance, making-of,

we see the crafts behind traditional clothing from everywhere, and the

connection between art and fashion. one of my favorite museums in the entire

world is featured here: it is the Frida Kahlo Museum in Mexico City. if you're

there trust me. go visit that Museum in live, it's six

stars out of five :-)

number 8: color lovers. this one website is just about

color. you have color palettes and you can upload your own, you have patterns,

you have shapes... looking at color palettes can be very helpful to find out

what you like. when browsing you will quickly see that you really love some

color palettes by people and that you hate others and it's a great help when

you build a capsule wardrobe, for instance,

and you're trying to decide which color combinations you want and which ones you

don't want. so this is not a resource I go to daily but it's something to

bookmark for when you're changing your wardrobe, or redecoratign your house. I'm

sure that would work great also for interior design.

number 9:Etsy.

you probably all know that one. it's the online shop where DIY lovers and crafty people

can sell what they create, the result of their work. it's a lot easier to do it on

Etsy than to create your own website and it's a good place to start a small

business from home, for instance. there are many success stories that have

emerged through Etsy. but I use it differently: basically I use only the

category "supplies and tools" it's full of materials that you've never seen before,

and probably never missed before, but as soon as you start scrolling through you get

ideas of things that you could make. last time I visited, I found something called

arm knitting: do you know what that is? in the US, probably yes, in other countries,

probably not. you take chunky wool and you knit it with your arms and with your

fingers. without needles. they say you can make a huge scarf in like one and a half

hours. that sounded great so I ordered some wool to try that and it's going to be my

next DIY experiment.

number 10: Craftsy. this one is for you if you think that

you're not good at DIY and craft things but you wish you were.

they have good online classes in photography, sewing, knitting, etc. they also

sell the supplies that you need for those hobbies. if you have no idea

what you need, they even have kits with what you need + instructions to make

the thing that you want to build. they make it very easy to start. if you're

still looking for a hobby for this year. doing something with your hands and

giving your brain a little break might be a good idea. highly recommended.

this is my list of 10. I'm not sponsored by any of those websites and even if, I

would still only talk about those that I personally use and like. all the links

are in the description down below, as always. thumbs up if you

enjoyed this video and if you feel inspired! and feel free to share your

potential website tips, your own secret bookmarks with us / with me, because my

bookmark page has no storage limit and I love to discover new sources of

inspiration. thank you! <3

new videos every Wednesday and Sunday. I will see you soon again! have a creative week, bye!

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parley was one of three horses rescued by the horse trust in the UK after being

discovered by the RSPCA unfortunately it was already too late for the other two

but parley had a fighting spirit despite the terrible condition she was in it has

been six months of slow rehabilitation but she continues to improve this was

Polly when they first found her it's amazing that she was even still alive

after being so malnourished once she was rescued by the horse Trust they started

nursing her back to health as you can see polly was extremely

malnourished barely more than skin and bones in addition to being severely

underweight she also had a severe skin condition however she proved to be very

affectionate despite her experience with her previous owner incredibly Polly has

made a full recovery in just six short months thanks to the wonderful rescuers

of the horse trust Jeannette Allen chief executive of the horse trust said that

it seems such a long time since Polly came to us in February hers was a case

of cruelty of the worst kind her condition was so terrible that we could

never be totally sure if she would pull through until recently every day Polly

enjoys from now as a bonus it won't be the end of treatment for him

but it is the beginning of her new life I hope you liked this video then please

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Introductory Discounts for House Cleaning - Yes or No? - Duration: 8:32.

Introductory discounts.

Should I offer introductory discounts to drive a business to my door?

We're going to answer that question today.

Hi, there.

I'm Angela Brown and this is Ask a House cleaner.

This is a show where you get to ask a house cleaning question

nd I get to help you find an answer.

Now, today's show is brought to us by housecleaning360.com

I've got something very sad to tell you about housecleaning360.com

They offer crime-scene cleanup.

Now, crime scene clean-up is where after a homicide or a suicide or after somebody who

has been dead for a couple of days, like let's say an elderly parent or somebody dies and

their body is decomposing and you have hazardous waste materials now in the house.

That is where you have to call a specialty cleaning company to come clean up the debris

and the hazardous materials, the blood, whatever is left behind.

Now, it's really sad because nobody wants to know people who do crime scene clean-up.

That's not something you want to have in your speed dial because we're not hoping for any

suicides or homicides or anything like that to happen in our personal lives but when it

happens, you need to know where to go to find the person to help you get your home back

to living condition and you will find that person on housecleaning360.com

All right, so onto today's show, which is about introductory specials.

Should you offer an introductory special to get somebody inside the door so that they

will become a customer of yours?

Now, a woman texted me the other day and she said, "I am starting a business.

I charge $30 an hour for house cleaning and I want to offer $15 an hour as a super-special

to attract a whole bunch of business so I can fill up my calendar.

What do you think?

All right.

Well, here's what I think.

I think that's a really, really bad idea.

Here's the reason why.

$30 an hour is industry standard, so anywhere you go across the country and this is based

on HomeAdvisor and Angie's List, where the average price is about

$25 to $45 an hour for house cleaning.

And that is dependent on where you live in the country, the expertise that

you have, are you bonded and insured, and the services you provide.

So the price is going to vary a little bit so you could say the industry standard is 30 to $35 an hour.

That's a fair price.

When you show up and you say, "Hey, I'm $15 an hour," there are red flags that go

up and the customers that are expecting to pay 30 to $35 an hour because that's industry

standard in the United States.

In England, it's only like 12 to $15 an hour so there are other countries and I know lots

of places in the UK have a reduced price.

I know there's a currency change from euros to dollars so you have to also factor in the

currency change.

I know there are other places like India that don't charge as much as well.

Again, it's going to depend where you are.

In the United States, and I'm speaking for the United States right now, but if the industry

standard is $30 an hour and you charge $15 an hour, what happens is this.

The person thinks, "Wow.

$15 an hour.

This person either doesn't know how to run a business or they're just starting out and

they're looking to get new clients so if they're looking to get new clients and they have no

idea what they're doing, there's a great opportunity for me to take advantage of this person.

By that, I mean, maybe I can get a discount like this for always."

They will always nickel and dime you on price.

If you come in at a half reduced rate and then you try to double your rates for the

next cleaning, they're going to cut you off and go, "No.

I mean, you're $15 an hour.

Why now are you charging me 30?"

They're going to give you a lot of guff.

You don't need to start a new house cleaning business with a lot of guff, okay?

That's not healthy for your business and it's not healthy for your self-esteem and it's

not going to build confidence for you to move forward in the future.

All right.

The next thing you have to think about is this.

You are starting a business and the startup time in your business is when you have the

most costs so you don't reduce the price to start a business.

You might raise the price to start a business.

What we do in the house cleaning business is the first time we come to a customer's house,

we don't knock our price and half, we charge double.

We charge double because we might buy this customer a new mop.

This stays at their house for every cleaning.

We might end up buying them a toilet brush, so we have a toilet brush for their house

so we're not carrying a toilet brush from all the houses into their house.

Now, as we do the initial clean at their house, their house is going to be extra dirty if

they don't already have a cleaning service and so we're going to have to do some deep

cleaning in order to get their house up to our maintenance modes, so it's going to cost

more money, not less.

That's another reason why it's a really bad idea.

Another really bad idea is it's a bait and switch and what that means, and we've all

been in advertising long enough, we've all been baited and switched, what that means

is you come in thinking that you have a specific price and so you start factoring in your budget

and you start thinking, "Well, I can have this person come in every other week," and

you start budgeting that in at $15 per hour so if I have them coming in for four hours,

it's going to cost me 60 bucks.

Well, it's not because their real price is $30 an hour and so suddenly, that jumps you

out of your price budget.

My suggestion to you would be this.

When you start your business, there are things like insurance and bonding and supplies and

vehicle expenses and advertising and uniforms and things that you're going to need in order

to get your business up and running.

You're going to need more money, not less.

Double the price for the initial cleaning.

Then, you can reduce the price for your other cleanings on a bi-weekly or weekly basis.

Now, when you offer discounts, and I'm not a fan of discounts.

I'm not a fan of ads that say, "Hey, $20 off or $50 off or 10% off,"

or any of these things.

I'm not a fan of that at all.

My suggestion would be create a price and stick to that price and that's always the

price because what happens is this.

What you're saying is I'm very confident in my price.

Here's my price and then when you are confident in your price, your customer is also confident

in your price.

They will turn around to their friends and their neighbors and they will say, "Hey,

this is a person that gives you a price and they stick to the price and so whatever the

price is, you know you can count on it."

Then, they start seeing you clean and your cleaning is consistent and then they go, "Wow,

this person is very consistent.

The way they look is consistent.

Their vehicle is always clean.

That's consistent.

Their cleaning supplies are always clean and well organized and topped to the very top.

That's consistent.

They offer consistent pricing."

What happens is you build a reputation for yourself based on your consistency, not built

on a bait and switch where I'm going to give you this price and next time, it's going to

be this price and then I might charge a little bit more if you add in extra tasks or chores

or whatever because if the price is always changing and your service is always changing,

your customers don't know what to expect and it makes it very hard for them to send you

referrals.

They have no idea what they're promising their neighbors.

If you're very consistent, they know what they're getting.

"I can recommend this package to my neighbors."

It's like recommending a television.

You recommend a specific brand, it's a specific model number, it's a specific price and you

know when you turn on the TV exactly what you're going to get.

That is the kind of service you want to provide so should you cut your rates in half to get

a bunch of people in the door?

No, I think that's a really, really bad idea for the reasons I just shared.

Anyway, I have no doubt that if you go in at $30 an hour and you offer an amazing service

even though there's competition in just about every market, you will build a reputation

and a name for yourself that all of your customers and your friends and your neighbors will recommend

and refer and with that, you will do just fine in business.

All righty, that's my two cents for today and until we meet again.

Leave the world a cleaner place than when you found it.

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Tape à l'oeil : Mahdy, 7 years old, dancer - #ORIGINALKIDS n°5 - Duration: 3:21.

Knowing how to move is an art

To dance is to show emotions through movements of the body

You get away from everything when you move and you let out the tension and the pain

We believe that the energy of tomorrow's world relies on the talent of children which emerges when seen through adult eyes.

What I would like most is to give inspiration to others

for them to try to do new things

I think everyone can do it, You just have to want to

Mahdy, 7 years old

I love to dance, it's my passion

He has always danced, ever since he was small

As soon as he heard music he moved to the rhythm,

even before he knew how to walk.

To be a good dancer, Katia, my teacher, told me that you have to train every day.

I take classes in jazz, classical, hiphop

and what I like most is hiphop.

When I dance I feel strong like a grown-up

and I just empy my head and I concentrate.

Depending on the music, I express joy,

anger or sadness.

There were times when it was very hard

because this little boy brought some extremely deep things.

Even if you are good at the start

it's hard work to become someone.

This is the normal way of things for a dancer.

I mean... a born dancer!

My goal is to give him the opportunity to access art, culture.

I don't want my social status to have an impact on his future.

My mother is great.

She's nice, she plays with me,

When I'm afraid to go on stage, Mum always encourages me.

These are sacrifices.

I don't think he is aware of it.

And so much the better, it means that I am succeeding.

Before Miami, I had never flown.

With the crew when they arrived I was a little scared

but as soon as we started dancing, I was wasn't afraid anymore

I wanted to test the dome and I succeeded!

I didn't think that thanks to dance I could experience something so amazing.

And thanks Mum, thanks to you I can dance every day.

Every day, is that how it's said?

Every day!

Don't let anyone tell you that you can't do it

Reach your goals!

I want to dance all my life.

I will never stop

My name is Mahdy I'm 7 years old and I've been dancing since I was 2 years old.

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