HomeHammer Improve Your Business Lesson 1: Why You Should Charge
More
Hello, and thanks for your interest in the Homehammer.com home
improvement network. This email course is designed to help folks
like you, specifically those in the home improvement industry,
the inside information they need to turn their business up a
notch, make more money, and watch your profits grow.
HomeHammer is a website that allows users to find professionals
like realtors, general contractors, plumbers, framers, and
electricians more quickly and easily, so this course is part of
our commitment to you, to help you connect with your customers,
generate business and improve your bottom line, so that you can
provide a better service to our users.
Lesson 1: Why it's important to charge more, rather than less.
Charge more? Yes, you heard right - you should charge MORE for
your services.
You deserve it. People like Donald Trump and Richard Branson
charge more for their services every single day, and there are
many people out there who are willing to pay their outrageous
fees, and why is that? Because the perception is, they charge
more because they're great at what they do.
When people get ready to buy something, they often buy out of
emotion, not logic. No matter whether you are a contractor, a
plumber, a realtor, or an architect, companies who charge more
are generally considered to offer a higher quality of service,
while those that undercut are perceived as being more likely to
do a shoddy job.
Think about it: Would you rather do one job for $10,000 or ten
jobs for $1,000?
That is the real key to charging more - sure, you'll get more
customers going elsewhere for their projects, but those that
accept the higher rates will make up for that loss of income,
and you will be doing LESS work.
In short, you will be working smarter instead of harder.
Of course, charging more does not mean you should swindle your
customers, or get outrageous with your fees. If you plan to
charge more, you must also offer more value for the customer's
dollar. Offer them little things - small improvements in quality
that they might not have expected, a little extra work beyond
the brief, maybe even just a smile and a kind word when it would
be easier to keep your head down and stick to the task at hand.
Sure, it's extra effort, but it's MINIMAL extra effort,
considering you're bumping your rates up considerably in return.
When you decide to take the leap and increase your rates, try
adding 15% to your usual fee for a month. At the end of the
month, evaluate your profits and see whether you think you could
raise your rates even further without losing work.
Remember though, you must offer the product you have promised at
the price you have promised. Customers won't be back if you are
not offering a top of the line product. Do not underestimate
your customer's intelligence level. They will know if they are
being taken and not receiving the product they should, but if
you do give them what you said you would, at a high quality
level, your customers, even your regulars, won't mind paying
that extra cash for your great service. And in fact, they'll
probably tell their friends about you.
You work hard. Because you work so hard, you should dedicate
yourself to becoming the best professional you can be. That
means learning along the way. Taking the initiative to sign up
for this short course shows that you would like to better
yourself. The better a business professional you become, the
more you can charge your customers, and if you step up to the
gold standard, customers will not only pay a higher rate, but
they'll beat a path to your door.
The next lesson in this series will help you understand how to
close the sale while charging more money. This quick two minute
read can double your income instantly, so keep an eye out for it!
Now that you're on the way to a healthier business, be sure to
visit the HomeHammer website and sign your business up in our
directory today. We are the world's largest home improvement
site, and the way we stay large is by making sure we have the
most extensive database of contractors and home professionals
around, so make sure you're on that list!