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Olz

Thanks for the replies,

Im trying to work out what paperwork i'll need when I get started.

Got the business cards sorted, trying to figure out what i'll need / what to use to write out, quotes / invoices / reciepts. Only planning to do smaller domestic jobs for the time being.

As ever any advice is greatly appreciated. :thumbsup:
 
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eyebeetiling

I have given quotes there and then but have made silly mistakes when working it out so either lost work for being too expensive or lost money by under-quoting!

I also ask if they would like their quote emailed (save a few trees here and there), but try and make your documents look as proffesional as possible, as it can make a big difference as to whether you get the job or not.
 
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Turkish

I have given quotes there and then but have made silly mistakes when working it out so either lost work for being too expensive or lost money by under-quoting!

I also ask if they would like their quote emailed (save a few trees here and there), but try and make your documents look as proffesional as possible, as it can make a big difference as to whether you get the job or not.


I produced a headed document which i then e-mail or post, whichever the customer prefers but never quote there and then because it gives you a little extra time to think back on your measuring up and what you`ll need for the job.

Turkish:thumbsup:
 
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ANDY5284

I too am waiting on my business cards coming through, and too think that if you present yourself professionally you will stand out more in the crowd. There are printers who can have letterheads to match your cards made for you with your business name, details/guarantee , and logo (if you have one). it shows that you take pride in what you do. This is my next move.
Cheers
Andy
 
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theyomper

I either post or e mail my estimate the day after measuring the job. I itemise the products and sundries that I will use, it helps you to ensure that you haven't missed anything. I use an accounts package that I have adapted, so that when I print the estimate, it prints my logo and details as the same time. In my opinion presentation is paramount. It reassures your customer that the professional way in which you present your estimate and present your self, that they will get a professional job. I have spent a long time in perfecting my business paperwork and it pays dividends.
 
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Fekin

If I have to supply a load of materials for a job then I'll go and measure up, then come away, price everything up, print it out and either e[-mail them with it, call back round and post it through the door and sometimes just tell them over the phone.

If it's just a labour charge job only as in they already have everything needed sat there and I know they want it doing as soon as, then I just tell them how much there and then and say I can start whenever they wish, as I can easily work my jobs round to fit people in in very short notice, and that normally get me the job there and then.
 
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frostfree

Most of my work comes by recommendation and usually I just give a verbal estimate. I try and avoid giving quotes. I like to have a bit of flexibility in my price, just in case of unforseen problems. If I have a customer who I think may be troublesome or possible bad payer, I give a very high written estimate or just walk away.
 

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Measure up. Go home. Open up Excel and input my requirements for the job. That gives me a price for materials. Open up my Word template for Estimates and I input the price of the job. Then I print out an address label and use a 1st class stamp. I'm always thinking about the job and what I can do for the customer. I stop thinking when the letter goes into the post box!
 

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