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on my slips next to where the price is i put a small bright green sticker/arrow NEW PRICE>How do you let them know how much to pay then Jonny?
Most of mine pay online so are used to paying exactly the same as last month
12 years and 1£ up.I couldn't be bothered with the hassle of a 20p price increase. Just put mine up £1 a house from last October but that has been my first increase since I started in 2004. Earning enough to pay for my life so I don't feel the need to keep going higher year on year.
I have a draft from mine last year somewhere. I'll find the letter when I get home.
To contradict you here my prices are about on par with others in my area even still. I must've been expensive 12 years ago12 years and 1£ up.
Taking the price up every year a bit makes it smooth and hardly no one will say a word.
4 year and 1£ up for every 10£.
11->11.30->11.65->12
12->12.35->12.70->13.10
13.10->13.50->13.90
So that would be 39% more on you total in 12 years.
If clients pay with card or via bank does not matter, on cash payments yes that makes difficult. I don't take customers that pay cash.
If you use a software to run your show just add info on invoices that start of every year your prices will add inflation 2%
If you try to say you been cleaning the same customer for 12 years and now you want the price up 39% most likely you'll lose that customer.
Anything less you end up losing too.
If you do not rise your prices annually you'll actually give discount. But the way no one even notice it. And if you do not know that you got discount you do not feel any gratitude.
But what is more sad you end up selling cheaper that others on your area.
And as common it is bad for the business in general
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