RealKidJoker
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I was round looking at a women's solar panels that she had messages me about. She only has 9 but it turns out they're going to be un-reachable.
Anyway we got talking and she happens to be a financial coach. She was offering me loads of tips and one was a great idea.
For large twice yearly jobs such as solar panels on domestic properties, she suggested taking payments from customers on a monthly basis rather than two lump sums when the job is finished.
Say each clean is worth £60, 2 cleans a year would be £120 so this customer would pay you £10 per month and in return you'd clean their panels twice a year. This would mean you'd have a constant cash flow coming in and it might be more appealing to the customer.
Wouldn't work with windows as they're monthly anyway. Just wondering if @Solar Steve has maybe thought of this as he's obviously built up a significant client base with regards to solar panels.
Anyway we got talking and she happens to be a financial coach. She was offering me loads of tips and one was a great idea.
For large twice yearly jobs such as solar panels on domestic properties, she suggested taking payments from customers on a monthly basis rather than two lump sums when the job is finished.
Say each clean is worth £60, 2 cleans a year would be £120 so this customer would pay you £10 per month and in return you'd clean their panels twice a year. This would mean you'd have a constant cash flow coming in and it might be more appealing to the customer.
Wouldn't work with windows as they're monthly anyway. Just wondering if @Solar Steve has maybe thought of this as he's obviously built up a significant client base with regards to solar panels.