For $29/mo, we provide access to advanced level technicians who will answer your questions on any Macbook board related matter to the best of their knowledge promptly & walk you through how to solve your problem so you can deliver a working board to your customer.
Appreciate it. I still have some way to go learning the specifics of macbook board repair but my previous experience is carrying over well. I'm in the south side of Chicago.
I have a signed copy of this man's book on Flat Rate pricing. He trained me well for many years of success in the Milwaukee area residential plumbing repair market space. Read this article. https://www.pmmag.com/articles/87614-how-to-create-a-flat-rate-price-br-frank-blau
Above and beyond what is learned by this man's school of thought on success in business - I must add one more hard-earned lesson: the psychology games.
If your prices are posted (CAREFULLY generic)...the customer looks at the price board and doesn't question it. They accept the word of the board. No questioning "Does this board seem to have confidence in the price it just said?" Price delivery with on the spot sales requires a straight face and a mutual sense that the ball is now on the customer's side of the court and you look like you really meant it. You're not there to make friends. It's not a hobby. If they're mad because of the price - you've priced it right! (If they don't get mad = either it's not priced high enough or it's so high that they know they aren't gonna pay it, therefor they don't care and don't get mad.) When do we start putting YOUR money into your problem? YES! it's rude. very direct and blunt. LET THEM GO TO APPLE! If they can't respect and appreciate the value of your services - you don't WANT them. I actually collect competitor's business cards for just this sort of window shopper. Good luck. - Milwaukee Mac Repair