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Sorry I haven't been on much lately. My wife is now working with me, and things have been crazy while we're revamping our system to make it work better. Just haven't had the time to be on-line.

There's a neighborhood of 120 homes just down the road from our house. One way in & out. We selected two homes in the neighborhood to be demo houses. We are doing their jobs at cost.  Did half the roof and letting it sit for a week to ten days, signs in the yards, and intensive fliering to the neighbors.

Houses were done on Thursday(yesterday), have already booked TWO jobs from the demo houses.

Maybe this idea will work for you!





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Great idea, Ray. Let us know how many jobs you get from the neighborhood.

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Awesome! Man, you had to CLEAN that roof before you could CLEAN that roof. lol

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Heck Phil, I could have baled that straw and sold a truck load of it, lol!

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That is a LOT of pine needles. Hope this turns into lot's of work for you. If the homeowners in the area see what you can do, and they take pride in their homes, they will want their's cleaned by you also.

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That is a great idea and it is a good return on your house done for cost. At least it isn't like printer costs, taking time to go door to door and this one you don't lose money. Now, on to find my neighborhood!

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Guys,

I would be careful not to show all your cards when doing this.
Be careful how you present it to a customer. For example,
and I'm just pulling numbers out of the air, not calculated roof
cleaning prices. If you tell your customer you will do it for cost
and charge them $100 instead of the typical $600,  they now
know your profit was $500. If you do the neighbors house and
are in and out in 2-3 hrs. and these two talk to each other about
your work and pricing, it now looks like you are "ripping people off"
and over charging. Be very careful not to let customers or competitors
know your costs to complete a job. Be creative with the offer and proposal
to that customer but never tell them "I'll do it for cost". If there is an opportunity
to advertise like this I would maybe offer a discount or even do it for free if you think
the ROI is high enough. You can also get creative with the numbers,
still get paid fairly for the work completed, and leave the customer happy
that they got a great deal. Personally I would get creative with numbers and start at
the full price, and list out the DISCOUNTS you will give them (and make it 2-3)
to get to your cost if that is what you will do the job for, but DO NOT tell them this is
your cost. Get creative with the discounts and make the customer think they are
getting value from the service you are providing. Trust me..... your customer will
have more respect for you if you "discount" to your cost instead of telling them
"i'll do it for cost" It's all about selling. Think outside the box and get creative with your
sales.

Chris

-- Edited by SP Cleaning on Saturday 29th of January 2011 11:55:19 AM

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SP Cleaning wrote:

Guys,

I would be careful not to show all your cards when doing this.
Be careful how you present it to a customer. For example,
and I'm just pulling numbers out of the air, not calculated roof
cleaning prices. If you tell your customer you will do it for cost
and charge them $100 instead of the typical $600,  they now
know your profit was $500. If you do the neighbors house and
are in and out in 2-3 hrs. and these two talk to each other about
your work and pricing, it now looks like you are "ripping people off"
and over charging. Be very careful not to let customers or competitors
know your costs to complete a job. Be creative with the offer and proposal
to that customer but never tell them "I'll do it for cost". If there is an opportunity
to advertise like this I would maybe offer a discount or even do it for free if you think
the ROI is high enough. You can also get creative with the numbers,
still get paid fairly for the work completed, and leave the customer happy
that they got a great deal. Personally I would get creative with numbers and start at
the full price, and list out the DISCOUNTS you will give them (and make it 2-3)
to get to your cost if that is what you will do the job for, but DO NOT tell them this is
your cost. Get creative with the discounts and make the customer think they are
getting value from the service you are providing. Trust me..... your customer will
have more respect for you if you "discount" to your cost instead of telling them
"i'll do it for cost" It's all about selling. Think outside the box and get creative with your
sales.

Chris

-- Edited by SP Cleaning on Saturday 29th of January 2011 11:55:19 AM



Sounds like good advice. If customers find out your cost you will be locked in at a much lower rate. Instead of i.e. at cost, discounted price, I just add a free service for a limited time i.e. window cleaning, gutters. Besides it keep my ground person busy. biggrin

Food for thought.

 



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You go Bruce.....
Feel free to call me
to compare notes if
need be.

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if you notice, I never said what my cost was....lol

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Thanks Ray,

I has giving my thoughts on the "at cost" situation as this comes up
every once in a while. I wasn't necessarily pointing it at you Ray,
sorry if it sounded that way.
Just educating the others, not to make the mistake of showing the
customer your cards.
Any way I hope the info I posted helps others get creative with the
"at cost"  situation when it may arise.



Chris

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sweetwaterfish wrote:

Sorry I haven't been on much lately. My wife is now working with me, and things have been crazy while we're revamping our system to make it work better. Just haven't had the time to be on-line.


There's a neighborhood of 120 homes just down the road from our house. One way in & out. We selected two homes in the neighborhood to be demo houses. We are doing their jobs at cost.  Did half the roof and letting it sit for a week to ten days, signs in the yards, and intensive fliering to the neighbors.

Houses were done on Thursday(yesterday), have already booked TWO jobs from the demo houses.

Maybe this idea will work for you!



 



We use to do something like this as well. Great advise.

AC

 



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Chris,
i do totally see your point and wholeheartedly agree. "At cost" can be a dangerous term, "deep discount", "reduced rate" etc, are better monikers than "at cost".

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sweetwaterfish wrote:

Chris,
i do totally see your point and wholeheartedly agree. "At cost" can be a dangerous term, "deep discount", "reduced rate" etc, are better monikers than "at cost".



Terminology is a great thing! I had already given thought to how that discount would be presented for the reasons mentioned. Depending on the roof, just a small discount, then they can't figure it out when they compare notes. I'm thinking somewhere in the 100 - 200 range. Ideas?

 



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Just tell them half price? You still walk away with some profit and a win win for both? I'm going to try this!

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Roof Cleaning Blue Ridge VA 540-949-6277 wrote:

 

sweetwaterfish wrote:

Chris,
i do totally see your point and wholeheartedly agree. "At cost" can be a dangerous term, "deep discount", "reduced rate" etc, are better monikers than "at cost".



Terminology is a great thing! I had already given thought to how that discount would be presented for the reasons mentioned. Depending on the roof, just a small discount, then they can't figure it out when they compare notes. I'm thinking somewhere in the 100 - 200 range. Ideas?

 

 




 

Since this is our business we can makeup and give discounts as we see fit.

You can give a discount for someone that served in the military, or for someone

that is a single parent, or for the elderly, etc. If for some reason you need or want to

get your price down without showing all your cards, just make up some discounts

on the fly, it's your business you can do this.. I would not make it one big discount,

I would do 2-3 smaller ones. People like getting discounts and free stuff. If you give them

multiple discounts instead of on big one, they will like it even more.

 

Chris



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gutterdog wrote:

Just tell them half price? You still walk away with some profit and a win win for both? I'm going to try this!



Mike,

Be careful with "half price". I think this is going too deep and might come back to bite you! I think Chris has a good point. I used the military discount and then added another for leaving my sign for a week. Not a lot but he was pleased when I saw his purple heart license plate and gave him another discount. Both totalled about 50.00.

Brett

 



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