Texhunter....If your job description requires written communication with clients, you need to work on spelling, and grammar. Use spellcheck and ask for help on grammar (is there a grammar check??) You might be the smartest guy in the world as far as electrical work but if you tell a prospective client that you have "ran jobs...." instead of "run jobs" you will sound like a hillbilly (Appalachian American) and lose some credibility.
That does happen. When they say "do you have a business card?", I say....uhhh...no, but I'll send you one.
My experience on referrals has taught me that you never know where that next big one will come from. We did a $39 service call our first year that turned into a 80K account. A few years later, a $65 call turned into a 300k account.
The problem comes in, when the referrals are the bottom fish customers, then your referred customer expects a real deal, uaually below your cost.
That does happen. When they say "do you have a business card?", I say....uhhh...no, but I'll send you one.
My experience on referrals has taught me that you never know where that next big one will come from. We did a $39 service call our first year that turned into a 80K account. A few years later, a $65 call turned into a 300k account.
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