Posted April 1, 20168 yr Here locally in NY: http://newyork.craigslist.org/brk/cps/5509305856.html Any wonder why I and other techs who provide quality work can only get one, maybe two jobs per month on average? How can we compete with this?
April 1, 20168 yr Surely this has to be a come-on? No one can possibly do a malware cleaning for 20 bucks. Reloading windows operating system for 20 bucks? Come on now. They tell them 20 just to get them in the door right?
April 1, 20168 yr Author Unfortunately not. I charge $50 for reload and 60 for virus, the lowest ad I have comes across was for 25 but this is the lowest. Thing is here in NY especially in the heart of the city, there is at least one tech savvy person on every block who can repair their own pc and you can find multiple pc techs in every neighborhood so it's a dog eat dog world here as the customers have many techs to choose from.
April 1, 20168 yr FPCH Staff Once you build your customer base with trust you'll be OK. But it's still tough with so many other techs out there.
April 1, 20168 yr I agree with Tony. Building up the customer base takes time. If they are happy with your work they will always come back. Roses are red, violets are blue, I'm Schizophrenic, and so am I Free Photo Restoration and Repair for all Forum members - CLICK HERE Please pop back and let us know if your Computer problem has been solved.
April 1, 20168 yr FPCH Admin I think the blanket price of $20.00 for anything is beyond ridiculous. I think it may be difficult to build a customer base when you see prices like this. You have to "get" the customer first in order to be able to "keep" the customer. I sympathize with you, Mike. ~I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.~~~Robert McCloskey~~
April 1, 20168 yr Author When I fix someone's pc the intent is not from them to have to come back to me again so I do the best job I can, yes I have repeat customers but it is usually every one, 2 or more years. The whole point is frequency of getting new customers is not like it used to be due to these techs under-pricing each other.
April 1, 20168 yr FPCH Admin I agree, when you do a good job, you don't really expect to see that particular customer for a while. ~I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.~~~Robert McCloskey~~
April 1, 20168 yr Author So 'my' take on this is not to depend on repeat customs but how to get 'new' customers when facing techs whose pricing is so ridiculously low, that is my predicament. Any ideas how to battle the problems I am facing here anyone?
April 1, 20168 yr Although some techs take a pretty proactive approach to staying in touch with customers. This was written while you were posting Mike.
April 1, 20168 yr I think that's not a bad thing. Actually I see it as supporting your customers. How about some kind of incentive to refer new customers?
April 1, 20168 yr FPCH Admin I used to use incentive's for referring new customers. I did this for the first six months. I would give the person who referred someone to me, $20.00 off their next computer issue. ~I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.~~~Robert McCloskey~~
April 1, 20168 yr Author Yes, great idea if you are getting a decent or worthwhile price to begin with, for techs like myself who charge only 50-60 bucks here, giving 20 off won't really be feasible I think so incentives won't work for us. Also following up with customers may not sit too well with all of them around these parts. I think everything has to do with location, if you're in a smaller town where everyone is more tight knit then that should be fine but here in the heart of NY where people usually don't want to be bothered it's a different scene.
April 1, 20168 yr FPCH Staff Join this group: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/2567967 Association of Computer Repair Business Owners Others have posted the same question.
April 1, 20168 yr FPCH Admin That's a good idea, Tony. Most of the people that I deal with have more than one computer so my repeat business works well for me. I have a lot of large families and extended family members and their friends. Word of mouth has always been my best advertisement. ~I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.~~~Robert McCloskey~~
April 1, 20168 yr FPCH Staff Same here. I had a new customer yesterday. 3 computers. Earlier this week - a customer with 3 computers. Then another with 2 computers.
April 1, 20168 yr Once they find out you really know what you're doing, and you give them professional service they tend to spread the word about you.
April 1, 20168 yr Author Most people here don't care for quality repairs, their main objective is pricing that is why the under-pricing works for those techs.
April 1, 20168 yr Of course they care about quality repairs. This is what keeps them coming back to you, and sending out good words about your service.
April 1, 20168 yr Author some but not many here, they just want their pc working and will go where the lowest price is.
April 1, 20168 yr Well, when you want the lowest price in most cases you will also get low skilled techs.
April 1, 20168 yr FPCH Admin That's what I am thinking. ~I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.~~~Robert McCloskey~~