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Nomad74

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Thanks @tman7 for a job well done. I can’t wait to bless people with my Damon approved currency 💴.

If you want this done I suggest contacting @tman7 . No promises that he can make you look as good as me. :)

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tman7

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I had a guy grab a stack out of my van and every time he called he would hand me one. *One card per visit" DOH. lock em away, outta sight.

One of the reasons I prefer color logos and graphics is they tend to grab attention more than the dull almost monochrome color of real US currency,
 

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Thank you so much for the offer, it was very kind of you.
But I just don’t discount my work.
Thank you so much for the offer, it was very kind of you.
But I just don’t discount my work.


Sounds like your very successful, what do you charge? Residential. commercial, property management? I'm always interested in pricing structures of various companies.

Do you turn away work on a regular basis?
 

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I think all of us strive for the best kind of customer - the one that's willing to pay top dollar. Once you reach that point you quickly realize that money is not important to them. however they expect top quality work.

So they would consider this as a *gimmick* and would be more turned off by it than anything.

So lets say you make $300,000 a year as a senior manager in a large company in your city. You hire a Master Carpenter, not a handyman right? Do you really think a Master Carpenter would hand out $5 coupons?
 
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tman7

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I think all of us strive for the best kind of customer - the one that's willing to pay top dollar. Once you reach that point you quickly realize that money is not important to them. however they expect top quality work.

So they would consider this as a *gimmick* and would be more turned off by it than anything.

So lets say you make $300,000 a year as a senior manager in a large company in your city. You hire a Master Carpenter, not a handyman right? Do you really think a Master Carpenter would hand out $5 coupons?

Ask the people people who bought them few years ago? Did it help or hurt. Its a marketing tool, ya gotta know WHEN and HOW how to use them. I primarily used them to bring in new customers.
 

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I always say, “It doesn’t matter if you got a good deal, or think you got a good deal.” If the cards help customers think they got something for a little discount, good on you.
 

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Its a marketing tool

so is Craigslist, but do you advertise with them?

All Im saying is that to get these types of customers you have to think like them. If you keep your mindset on price, you will keep price conscious customers.
 

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5 whole freaking dollars. I'm not one to encourage price shoppers but I'm not too sure that's going to sway anyone either way.
 

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5 whole freaking dollars. I'm not one to encourage price shoppers but I'm not too sure that's going to sway anyone either way.
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With 1000 cards you can give as many as you want. Some customers will bite if you give them $20.00 worth of cards. But as I said you got your choice of 5's 10's, 20's, 50's 100's.

What kind of customer are you targeting............?
 
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We use them mostly on fence sitters. Someone that is questioning whether or not to make the expense. It works a good majority of the time.

Ours are $25.00
 

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