Scott Rogers said:
[quote="Brian R":2so693do]Ha....that's right Lee
Actually total income for my company is only up somewhat.
But the bottom line is where it counts.
Can you put the 54% into perspective? 54% increase from 30-60k is impressive, 54% from 1k not so much. I am asking this not to bust your balls, but since you where a new start up in Texas last year or year before.
How much do you contribute to you actually cleaning this year compared to subbing it out?
Do you plan on continuing/increasing the amount of jobs you clean and cutting back jobs given to subs?[/quote:2so693do]
I usually talk about %s because I think it's tacky to talk about actual numbers in your company. That's just me. I only did it with my Groupon campaign as a test.
My Sacramento company is doing well. When I leased it out, I dropped some overhead and still ended up at about the same money coming in to me....But that money won't change now because it's a set price.
My Dallas area has stepped up a bit but the fact that I did (and am doing) most....if not all the jobs myself....increased my bottom line as well.
I've been spending a ton of time on my Network...it's doing well but it's not going gang busters. I didn't really expect it to because the price is so low.
I'm getting more and more members but it's one of those things that I need a ton to make a difference in the profit. A good chunk of money from each member goes directly out to some marketing costs.
I'm happy...growing slowly....like every year for the past 4 years or so since my divorce and all went into the shitter.
It was pretty much starting over. Before the divorce I was doing better financially than I ever had. Money don't buy love....but it sure buys you a divorce. lol