Why not just list your hourly rate for custom detailing services? And, if you feel necessary list estimated times for different services.
That said, all of the articles I have read on "pricing" indicate that in our type of business it is best to not post prices.
As one good article points out: "pricing is not an issue unless you make it an issue."
Another article points out a list of the most important things for a customer when buying a product or service? Do you know what was #1? It was not pricing.
In order of the top reasons:
1. Product/Service Knowledge on the part of the person selling
2. Dependability & reliability of company
3. Quality of product or service
4. Price
This does not mean that PRICE is not important, but only that the other three things are more important and if the customer is not convinced you can deliver the first three items the price does not matter.
Most customers looking for detail .services are "typically not price shoppers." Price shoppers are do-it-yourselfers. People in the main looking for detail services are people who want someone to provide the service; have the money and are willing to pay if you can convince them of the points above.
Another article, in fact, one I just wrote for a trade publication indicates that Technicians are Not Salesmen so they really dislike having to sell detailing services, in this case to customers. They would rather have the customer simply buy what they want.
If you are a one man detail operation or a larger operation and you deal with customers you have to be a "SALESPERSON" not a technician and far too many detailers are technicians with all of the problems that carries when trying to run a business.
This is what Michael Gerber points out in his book, "The E Myth- Revisited."
Regards
Bud Abraham
That said, all of the articles I have read on "pricing" indicate that in our type of business it is best to not post prices.
As one good article points out: "pricing is not an issue unless you make it an issue."
Another article points out a list of the most important things for a customer when buying a product or service? Do you know what was #1? It was not pricing.
In order of the top reasons:
1. Product/Service Knowledge on the part of the person selling
2. Dependability & reliability of company
3. Quality of product or service
4. Price
This does not mean that PRICE is not important, but only that the other three things are more important and if the customer is not convinced you can deliver the first three items the price does not matter.
Most customers looking for detail .services are "typically not price shoppers." Price shoppers are do-it-yourselfers. People in the main looking for detail services are people who want someone to provide the service; have the money and are willing to pay if you can convince them of the points above.
Another article, in fact, one I just wrote for a trade publication indicates that Technicians are Not Salesmen so they really dislike having to sell detailing services, in this case to customers. They would rather have the customer simply buy what they want.
If you are a one man detail operation or a larger operation and you deal with customers you have to be a "SALESPERSON" not a technician and far too many detailers are technicians with all of the problems that carries when trying to run a business.
This is what Michael Gerber points out in his book, "The E Myth- Revisited."
Regards
Bud Abraham