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A better option for hobby, prospecting and security, discount metal detector Troy went on to say "Let me throw you some examples of different phone conservations you might have with customers and in the conversations I am going to have what you SHOULD say and do." C=Customer and G=You Si Maybe It's Time to Hire a Yellow Page Expert When you operate a lawn care business and market your business, you will gain new customers. Sifting through these potential lawn care customers to find which ones are right for your lawn care business is a very important process many new lawn care business owners fail to do. Here at Gopher Lawn Care Business Software our lawn care business forum tends to become a head quarters for lawn care businesses who are trying to learn how to get their businesses to grow. Let's take a look at the question of pre-qualifying new potential customers who call you.The problem with most successful business owners is that they tend to be control freaks. That can be both good and bad. Micromanagement has it’s place in the corporate structure but can also be a two-edged sword. When the owner must be involved in every single decision and forgets that he or she hired people to oversee the very things they are criticizing, then the system fails. But, if you are reading this and fall into that category, take a deep breath and relax. I’ve been in your shoes and realize I can’t be omniscient and know all things.I admit I try. But I have to leave the implementin A question came in from our forum member Gman. He asked ”I am always getting new customers, but then I lose one. There seems to be a big turnover all the time. Is this how it is in the lawn care business is? Just wondering if this is normal or am I doing something wrong." "I think that I’m offering my lawn care services way too cheap for the amount of work that I’m doing for all my clients. When I’m there I am always doing an extra small landscaping job for every client to improve the yard and lawn. Nine out of ten times I’m not charging anything for the lawn care service. I was talking to another lawn care operator and he was telling me that I’m charging way to low for my landscaping services. He would charge a lot more than what I’m changing for the average lawn mowing.” For answers on how to resolve this lawn care business issue we turned to our friend Troy Tiedeman owner of Tiedeman llc. a Central Michigan provider of environmentally responsible lawn care. Troy responded by saying “perhaps you just have the wrong type of customers and it has nothing to do with you. Because of how low your price is you are attracting the price shoppers. Raise up your price and don’t be disappointed when a customer tells you that you’re too much. Don’t expect to land every single lawn care account. If you do land every account, then yes your prices are definitely too low.” Troy went on to say "Let me throw you some examples of different phone conservations you might have with customers and in the conversations I am going to have what you SHOULD say and do." C=Customer and G=You Sit How to Get Paid et their businesses to grow. Let's take a look at the question of pre-qualifying new potential customers who call you.When I first started my business, a colleague suggested to me that I bill my clients based on the results I created for them. It was an appealing idea at the time - after all, who wouldn't take me up on that offer, and so long as I performed, I'd get paid. Sounds too good to be true? It probably is. Here's an article that discusses charging models and why being paid on results, popular as this is becoming, may not be your best option.I'm currently reading Alan Weiss's book - "Million Dollar Consulting", in which he has a section dedicated to payment models. 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Because of how low your price is you are attracting the price shoppers. Raise up your price and don’t be disappointed when a customer tells you that you’re too much. Don’t expect to land every single lawn care account. If you do land every account, then yes your prices are definitely too low.” Troy went on to say "Let me throw you some examples of different phone conservations you might have with customers and in the conversations I am going to have what you SHOULD say and do." C=Customer and G=You Si Maximize Income - 5 Ways to Earn While You Sleep and Maximize Your Income price and don’t be disappointed when a customer tells you that you’re too much. Don’t expect to land every single lawn care account. 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C: I am just looking for a one time cut while my mower is serviced. G: Well, I am sorry, we do not offer one time cuts. Sorry I couldn’t help you. Conclusion: Do not take on one time mowers. You will gain nothing from it in the long run. All they want is a cheap fix, not a long term solution Situation 2: C: How much would it be to mow my lawn? G: Well, I would have to come out and look at the property first to determine your price. C: Can’t you give me a ballpark over the phone G: No, Sorry I can not. Conclusion: Do not take on a customer that wants an estimate over the phone. Now if they ask you that they would like you to come over and give them an estimate, then that is a different story. Situation 3: C: I would like an estimate for lawn maintenance. G: Now this is for the entire season, correct? C: Yes G: Great. I will just take down your address for I can meet with you for the estimate and to talk about the contract C: Contract? I am not signing a contract. G: I am sorry, but all lawn maintenance accounts are required to sign a contract. C: Forget it then Conclusion: Why would they want to refuse to sign a contract? More than likely they probably would not be a good customer that would try to stiff you out of money. Situation 4:
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