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Posted by: smoothcleaners
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7/5/2010 7:44:48 AM |
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Thanks Kengalo,I hope you are still around the forums for more help, I have all those things done that you mentioned,how does the bidding process go and how should I price for like small offices to start off with,I built a website http://smoothcleaners.com and hope I can adverstise over the internet,
Any experience with this in relation to getting contracts! Any advice will be much appreciated. Thanks |
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Posted by: smoothcleaners
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7/5/2010 7:44:36 AM |
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Thanks Kengalo,I hope you are still around the forums for more help, I have all those things done that you mentioned,how does the bidding process go and how should I price for like small offices to start off with,I built a website http://smoothcleaners.com and hope I can adverstise over the internet,
Any experience with this in relation to getting contracts! Any advice will be much appreciated. Thanks |
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Posted by: KenGalo
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10/2/2007 9:42:39 PM |
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If it's one time work, I tell them it's time plus materials. If you put in 5 hours doing extra cleaning and spend $25 on extra supplies then that's how you charge them |
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Posted by: mkstoner63
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10/2/2007 4:23:39 PM |
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How do you figure and explain extra cost to your client? |
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