How often do you raise your prices?

How often do you raise your prices?

  • I don't.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Once per year (maybe to keep up with inflation)

    Votes: 6 66.7%
  • I don't have set pricing, so it all depends upon the project.

    Votes: 3 33.3%

  • Total voters
    9

Derek

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Derek
How often do you raise your prices?
 

Derek

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Derek
tx for the suggestions Ken :razz:
 

WillS

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Will
I haven't raised prices in a while. We make sure our prices are guaranteed. I've told customers to be ware of posters on telephone polls offering $49 to clean 3 rooms. They don't realize they have hidden charges in these prices.

Will S
Owner
Carpet Cleaning Las Vegas
 
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Jeff Madsen

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For several years now we have raised our prices a penny per square foot, along with nominal increases on stairs, with each new year. I realize that this is a very simplistic and un-sophisticated approach and Ken Snow is probably right in the middle of rolling his eyes as he reads this! :icon_rolleyes:

Over time I feel like this has really benefited us - we've done it even when we were afraid to do it. I think it's real easy to get stuck on not raising prices for several years in a row - there's always plenty of good reasons not to increase (times are tough, taxes are hitting my clients hard, people want a Groupon, etc. etc.)
 

Chris A

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Chris
Anytime I feel like Im not making enough money.
 
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Mardie

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I have no set price for anything. I price every job individually according what is needed to do the job and to make a buck.
 

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