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Derek

Re: New Starter
« Reply #20 on: April 16, 2005, 08:18:16 am »
Hi

I agree with paul@scc ...my slight criticism would also have been your reference to the price being expensive.

Give a figure and be confident, you know your worth it..... any reference to other prices will only instill into your customer the fact that 'you' have doubts about 'your' prices...

Derek


ian richards

Re: New Starter New
« Reply #21 on: April 16, 2005, 10:25:30 am »
Hi Paul

May i say this topic has been an extremely good read  ;)

I like yourself started out looking at the top end of the market and offering a service rather than just a clean!! I set my stall out as being completely profesional from the moment i get there. When i enter the home i put on overshoes. I will have my briefcase in one hand and testing kit in the other.
I will conduct the relevent tests, ie burn and dye, all the while letting the customer see what i am doing and giving them a brief explanation.
I write down my findings on the Quotation pads that i had made, and give to the customer at the end of my visit.
When i have completed the CARPET AUDIT i sit down with the client and explain my findings and recomenend a method of cleaning. I convert about 8 from 10 customers there and then on the spot, sometimes i might get a phone call later, but i do agree that if they say "i'll get back to you" it usualy means that you don't get the job :( 
Now this is the important bit, about 6 months ago i started to get complacent and stopped doing this for a very short while because i actualy thought that it was my natural selling skills that got me the job, and i wanted to save time. WRONG. my conversions went down to about 4 from 10 :( i soon went back.

Good luck mate, i'm sure it will work for you ;)

Ian