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jon r

Word of mouth takes time. You've got to build up a good reputation. Other options would be a leaflet drop, local rag, Gumtree & sign writing on your van. Even if you have no work, park your van at your local tiling shop, B&Q, Wikes etc. free advertising is the best. Stay away from these rated trade sites. They are rubbish & rob you blind. You could also reg on Jobsorted/Trade UK for free.

Brilliant thanks, fantastic advice :thumbsup:
 
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Bubblecraft

Are you confident in pricing jobs, dealing with customers etc? Remember, presentation is everything! You may be higher priced than others but if your presented well, 9 times out of 10 they will go with you. Professional looking quotes & invoices (Not the back of a *** packet), A uniform (Not jeans & t-shirt), answer your phone, arrive when you say you will & be polite. It goes a long way!
 
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Bubblecraft

i get quite a bit of work off yell, most old folk aren't internet savvy, and they seem to be the only ones with money to spend ....lol

Each to there own. I couldn't take on the demand plus I don't see why I should pay for work when I get it for free lol. The calls from Yell drive me up the wall. Now I just bam them up
 
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jon r

Are you confident in pricing jobs, dealing with customers etc? Remember, presentation is everything! You may be higher priced than others but if your presented well, 9 times out of 10 they will go with you. Professional looking quotes & invoices (Not the back of a *** packet), A uniform (Not jeans & t-shirt), answer your phone, arrive when you say you will & be polite. It goes a long way!

Not dealt with customers as yet, so that area i am complete amature. But i have trousers, pads and have polo shirts on order with name as logo. My bro inlaw is a web designer so that is going to be a big advantidge, but lack in photos, so may have to design that at later stage.
The rest will come i suppose. Thanks again for advice, much appreciated
 
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Bubblecraft

Just remember, be confident in what your talking about. Do your homework before viewing. Get as much info over the phone as you can. It takes time & unfortunately money to gain your experience. Always price for worst case scenario. If that work doesn't need done, you can always remove it from the final balance.
 

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