Control your Market with a Pricelist

You need to note the date on that list. It is about 7 years old. Things have changed. Also note that Phoenix is a major market, with lots of people that feel like they are competition. Some of them are good, most are not, but they still manage to be involved in setting pricing.
 
Ya Ron,

Those seem to be pretty good numbers for around here, because I'm starting to land more jobs since I lowered by prices a bit. I "think" that I'm still averaging about $100/hr. on most jobs.

In time, the average should go up as I gain more experience in setting up in the right spots, so I don't have to move as much.


Some jobs, I still have to toss in an occasional dumpster pad to get a signature. Often, I will do windows for next to nothing as well, because it costs nothing but some time.

Does that make me a lowballer?
 
My advice is to always be willing to raise your prices. I have had several businesses over the last 25 years and I am proud to say that I was almost always the most expensive. Some people may say that is crazy, but I am not running a Walmart...I am running a Macy's. You get what you pay for.
 
If your price list is high thats ok, it will make that door to door a bit easier.

I used to track customers when I first started too, thats the way it is. I like now they have a price list and order service just like when you go to a place to eat. You pick up the menu and order.

I only wish that I will be as successful as Ron one day. I am still planning to send Laurie out to stay with you for a week Ron.
 
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