OK, I've been on this and other sites for 3 years now and have been involved in countless discussions on "which boat to buy", etc. I spend way too much time doing this because it's my hobby. Whether others agree or not, i now feel confident I know more than the average boat buyer about what to look for and avoid. I'm not talking about a detailed inspection/survey, just what boat's fit certain needs and wants as well as general build quality, ride, etc. of many boat brands. A top expert!?!?!? No. Able to help people make the decisions, yeah ...... I think so.
So, for a while I have put an ad on Craigslist offering to help folks sort through the mess of options. brands, new/used, power needed, open/cuddy/small cruiser/ski boats, etc. negotiating price as well. I've had a surprising amount of response and am helping some folks now - for a nominal fee - just wanted to try it for now.
What I'm wondering is what ideas folks have to advertise such a service. I have no intentions of anything but very part time and more for fun than income - although I like to make money having fun! Hanging out at marinas in the summer looking at boats is my idea of a great day - getting PAID to do this is a PERFECT day! I know there are countless boat brokers out there - but they work on behalf of the seller, I want to work for the buyer - sort of a "buyer's agent" type thing which is growing in real estate.
Some things I'm doing or will try: Craigslist, Web Site (soon), flyer posted at marina(s) if they let me (ones that don't broker boats i guess). Let's hear the smart ideas from you folks! Thanks.
So, for a while I have put an ad on Craigslist offering to help folks sort through the mess of options. brands, new/used, power needed, open/cuddy/small cruiser/ski boats, etc. negotiating price as well. I've had a surprising amount of response and am helping some folks now - for a nominal fee - just wanted to try it for now.
What I'm wondering is what ideas folks have to advertise such a service. I have no intentions of anything but very part time and more for fun than income - although I like to make money having fun! Hanging out at marinas in the summer looking at boats is my idea of a great day - getting PAID to do this is a PERFECT day! I know there are countless boat brokers out there - but they work on behalf of the seller, I want to work for the buyer - sort of a "buyer's agent" type thing which is growing in real estate.
Some things I'm doing or will try: Craigslist, Web Site (soon), flyer posted at marina(s) if they let me (ones that don't broker boats i guess). Let's hear the smart ideas from you folks! Thanks.