Right now, we have one of the largest real estate companies in our area putting together a proposal for us. The guy came in between Chrsitmas and New Year's and said they wanted to look into our being their
sign shop. They needed to make a change for the new year. They have three separate shops doing their work because of volume and I reassured him we could handle the entire load.
I told him right off the bat,
like you SM, we're not gonna be the cheapest guy on the block..... in fact the area, but we are the most reliable and sometimes the fastest turnaround and best bang for your buck in that respect.
He has his girl in the office putting together
ALL of their
sign invoices for 18" x 24" to 48" x 96" to the community site
signs [
usually the sandblasted or carved signs]... along with all of the installation prices. We just took over another real estate company about a year or so ago in this same fashion.
I really like it when they come to us with their prices and all I have to do is figure out what it's worth.... and make a quick counter-proposal.
Although we probably won't be doing any vinyl cutting or applying and saving material and monkey labor, our prices will still keep us very competitive while making a very nice profit.
Something for everyone here to remember...... these real estate agents, builders, and developers are all in the same boat......
TIMES are TOUGH and they need to save money. However, in spite of saving money, they still need quality. They are trying to stretch their advertising dollar as far as they can without overextending themselves. Talk to them using terms like value, cost effectiveness, long-term, durability, money wasted and low-end quality and having to replace things constantly. Using these terms in the right sequence can land you a job.... [
a good paying job], just when you think it's not worth it. You can't make a sale, if you already have it figured it's not worth your time. Some of our biggest customers started out slow and easy and have become huge money making accounts and in some cases....
even good friends.