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julie
9 months agoJobber Community Team
How do you go about pricing your services for profit?
Communicating cost increases to your clients aren't the easiest yet it has to be done as a business continues to grow. Thoughts?
GuardainGutters
8 months agoContributor 3
This is one I would love more feed back about. I just went from a 3 person team, me and an installer, to a 5 person team. Now I have a person answering the phone, making the schedule and doing gofer tasks for me as well as an install team that can work without my labor contribution. Now that I am off the tools and the phone I have time to sell way more than I ever have before. However, my payroll cost is way up and my profit has disappeared. I raised my prices today but worried how to tell my long term clients.
GuardainGutters
8 months agoContributor 3
3 people; Installer, pt bookkeeper, myself.
- ShlomoS8 months agoContributor 3
Remember that as your payroll went up, your value went up too. Your company is now more responsive ever with a dedicated office staff. More techs on the road means less scheduling glitches when one calls out. more trucks on the road means less hiccups should one break down. You may still offer the same service, but now you do so in a more responsive, reliable, and quicker way. if i was you client, i would pay more for that...
- bedellmgmt8 months agoJobber Ambassador
really good points ShlomoS !!