FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
1. Set a budget. 2. Evaluate the value for money. 3. Compare prices and features. 4. Watch out for hidden costs. 5. Look for discounts and promotions. 6. Consider long-term costs and implications. 7. Read customer reviews and check reputation. 8. Understand return policy and warranty. 9. Explore negotiation opportunities. 10. Assess long-term costs and benefits. Remember to balance price with other factors like quality and customer service.
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
1. Initial contact and needs assessment. 2. Proposal or quote. 3. Negotiation and agreement. 4. Onboarding. 5. Project kickoff (if applicable). 6. Execution and communication. 7. Monitoring and feedback. 8. Delivery and review. 9. Closure and follow-up. Flexibility and open communication are important throughout the process.
- How did you get started doing this type of work?
After getting out of the military, I needed something to keep me busy, and to soothe my mind. When I would stop by and cut my parents' lawn to help them out, it always made me feel good physically and emotionally. Upon doing that, others in the neighborhood liked my work and asked if I can do theirs. After doing this for a year, I decided to make my own services for lawn care, and here I am now!