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Neil Worsnop

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Re: Full House £50
« Reply #40 on: February 16, 2014, 03:57:54 pm »
Probably was UR I used.  I'm quite a fan of it.
Will look at a platters brush - tks for tip.

Have in mind to revamp my content including some videos

Tks for commenting

C o z y

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Re: Full House £50
« Reply #41 on: February 18, 2014, 07:37:35 am »
The self employed sole trader as a carpet cleaner only will be a thing of the past in years to come. There are more multi trade cleaning firms that offer house cleaning, EOT, window cleaning, oven cleaning, drive cleaning now. Also crunch the numbers with employing people like Susan and they can make a profit charging a lot less than the sole trader.
David

You'd think so. However, here in "Ze Fatherland" we've got nearly exclusively that set up. Big firms doing everything to do with cleaning. That's why the market is so good here for smaller set ups. One man bands cleaning carpets have the advantage of selling ourselves as specialists. "We don't do everything, just what we're good at".
Same with domestic window cleaning. Punters want the same guy every clean, and not some stranger. As cleaners need to be inside the home to do the job, there's a trust issue.
So if UK moves to that sort of set up, use it to your advantage, like I do.  ;)
No still don't understand, I must be thick

Paul Simpson

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Re: Full House £50
« Reply #42 on: February 18, 2014, 07:47:06 pm »
Just seen an advert on one of the free advertising sites that beats it.

Titled Carpet cleaning service
"Anyone want a full house vaxed for £20, give me a call. XXXXX area only as I don't drive"  ;D

Lewis Newby

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Re: Full House £50
« Reply #43 on: February 18, 2014, 09:54:36 pm »
yeh but look at all those overheads he has cut down on ;D

Jetbusters

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Re: Full House £50
« Reply #44 on: February 19, 2014, 11:23:32 am »
I was actually writing about a similar thing on my blog when this topic popped up in my inbox. We offer pressure washing services, and a lady called us asking for a quote on work only because of a run-in she had with a guy who had been driving around her area with a cheap £100 pressure washer, who had then proceeded to pressure wash a small section of her driveway, then knocked on her door to say, "excuse me madam, I've just pressure washed a bit of your driveway and it looks a lot cleaner. For £50 I will do the rest"

She told him where to go!

But once she saw the area which had been cleaned, it did make her realize that the driveway was worth cleaning, so gave us a call.

Of course, we can't compete with silly prices like that, but then as the topic starter has already said, these guys don't have public liability insurance, do not have the right equipment, and offer no guarantee of work.

It's like anything really.....I tend to try and buy appliances for my home from John Lewis.....it's not a snobby thing or anything like that.....it's just their customer service (so I've found personally) is exceptional, and they are very customer driven, and I know that if something goes wrong, they won't try to fob me off. OK so I pay a little bit more than if I spent 30 minutes searching price comparison websites on the internet, but is saving a few quid really worth the hassle in the long run?

for some it might be, but for me I'd rather just pay a fraction more, and have a bit of peace of mind  :)

I also prefer to support British tradesmen and industries.... people who (just like me) are trying to earn a decent living, and pay their taxes (even if they are too high, but that's another topic!) and just want to play their part.

Cash-in-hand, no receipt services are a bit like playing Russian roulette.....you might get a bargain....but if you don't, then you don't have any right to comeback.
www.Jetbusters.co.uk - pressure washing services:
driveway cleaning

James Jacob

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Re: Full House £50
« Reply #45 on: March 05, 2014, 06:09:58 pm »
"If you cant beat em.... Join em"!
Set up a sister company with inferior machines & give the customer a choice of service....
Ie:- Main Company which offers the professional service using your expensive gear & care etc etc..
& your sister company who offer the "Fly by night below average service" whole house done for £50 in less than an hour kind of thing...
& then sell to the customer your "Main Professional service" by letting them know what benefits they will be recieving with that.... & all the time you will subconciously in their mind be disqualifying the "Cheap Job" kind of service....
& then if they choose the "Cheap" service you offer... then they will already know what to expect & you will have a quick job & still earn money! :)
Its just an idea guys & gals.... & its posted to make you think :) feel free to share your views good or bad...
The moral of the post is just this... "Dont be a Dinosaur.... Adapt & Survive"

maxcampbell

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Re: Full House £50
« Reply #46 on: March 05, 2014, 07:36:34 pm »
Why charge £80 when you can get much more?

because I m not doing the work its that simple why work when theres lots of others willing to do so for bowl of dripping and some beard  ;D



That is a good answer (apart from the beard / bread thing) as far as it goes, but it stops pretty short. If you believed could stay as busy and charge more, you would. You'd be taking all the wedge above the techy's wages, so by increasing price by, maybe, 25%, you could (if you thought you'd stay busy) maybe double your own income.

So, it means you don't believe you'd stay busy if you charged more - in other words, you believe you offer a cheap service. I've been involved in lots of different industries, but I've always been into justifying a premium price - in fact I take pride in it, and I do think people bashing out services that they believe are cheap does this industry no good at all.