Contractor Business Tips: How to Raise Prices on Existing Clients
It's time to stop short-changing yourself. Charge what you're worth. Today I'm sharing tips on how to tell loyal existing customers that your prices are going way up. Successful businesses TRACK their results. Use this Excel sheet to create estimates and track your job profitability. https://thecontractorfight.com/jobcos... 🥊 Connect with other contractors building stronger businesses in The Contractor Fight: http://thecontractorfight.com/facebook 🥊 Grab the Gear: https://thecontractorfight.com/gear/ 🥊 Monthly Live Training: https://contractorfightnight.com/ Tom Reber is Leader of The Contractor Fight and creator of Contractor Fight TV, the Ultimate Resource for Becoming an Uncommon Contractor! Pick a Fight with Mediocrity. Live Unafraid. 🥊 Find Us on Social Media: Podcast: http://thecontractorfight.com/podcast Facebook: http://thecontractorfight.com/facebook Instagram: http://thecontractorfight.com/ig Website: http://thecontractorfight.com Contractor Sales Academy - The Bridge: http://thecontractorfight.com/bridge Live Unafraid Swag: http://thecontractorfight.com/unafraid 🇺🇸

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