Why is it okay to say another carpet cleaner is too cheap on here but when they are accused of being too expensive all hell breaks loose
I'm not saying there is anything wrong with higher prices, for certain areas I get prices when I think this is too good to be true. There is nothing wrong with cheaper pricing either if your model works, their is no price fits all category, it's what works for you.
It's just that I think a lot things are massively exaggerated on here
I'm talking about domestic work here, I know commercial work can be different and I have commercial work with the biggest facilities company in the country where I have earned well over a thousand pounds a day for myself after paying the workers and I was getting about 4 jobs a month with this company so you can make big money. Sadly this work is coming to an end.
As far as domestic work is concerned, the area you live with in makes a massive difference. I target 6 local towns and there is only one of these towns where customers will pay above the national average. Believe me i have tested and tested some more and the other towns have a natural price ceiling.
So it's okay sitting in you're ivory tower in a posh part of Edinburgh or London looking down at the carpet cleaners in less priveliged areas saying they should charge more but in the real world not every customer has that much disposable income. If you spend some time out of the inner sanctum of you're ostentatious bubble you may realise this
Anyway, for example, let's say you live in an affluent area of Edinburgh (Yes there is a decent area in Scotland). You may charge more than other areas but you pay out a lot more because the cost of living is far higher but you don't see others on here trying to degrade you and laugh at the fact that you have to pay silly house prices or pay through the nose for council tax!!!
Wayne makes a very good point about individual circumstances. This is the biggest driver in pricing structure as far as I'm concerned. The way I work is I like to keep work coming in. The more customers I have on the database the better for me so I charge value for money prices
I have a massive customer database now that I would not have if I charged really high prices and having the database helps me weed out the problem customers over time. I target the database with a text, usually when we get a few weeks of sun in June or July and the response is unreal. It's a massive part of my business model and works for me so that's why I charge middle of the road prices. I must admit though that I charge quite a bit more to customers if they live in a better area or live in a barn conversion or larger house which is probably morally wrong!