The trouble is Paul, by offering specials or reducing your prices you are obviously effecting your gross turn over and your net profit.
I dont condone the 'splash & dash' brigade as its known, but I would rather not do a job if they were ummming and rrrrrring about the cost. We have set our carpet cleaning price per sq mtr and I will not reduce that figure under any circumstances for domestic clients. People can pay or use someone else, but I do tell them the usual, we have good machinery, training, chemicals etc etc and that all costs money to buy and maintain. However I have an extra sales pitch that I normally put in to secure the deal, I tell them that we are fitters too and we will have a general tidy up/ re stretch where required if ness. before we commence free of charge. That normally works, I think they feel abit more safer knowing that we do the whole package should anything (hopefully not) go wrong.
Also with commercial work, Im not just sending out sales letters to them offering one off cleans, Im putting together a cleaning/maintenace package for them over a period of time that will allow them to have their carpets maintained on a regular basis, which again includes fitting, restetching, tidy ups, re seaming if ness & the important cleaning. If they go for the package they will receive a substantial discount overall.
In 2 weeks Ive written to 28 companies (various) and sold 6 packages.
You gotta keep thinking of new ways to attract business specific to your area.
Regards, Andy