T_K
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Cheap customers pay in full, upfront before I do any work for them. I've also had plenty of annoying customers over the years say "Well I can get them for $X.XX at so-and-so.com" Of course, I go to said website and easily discover that 1) they're lying, or 2) they're quoting a different product or size altogether. I'm just testing the waters right now as a print broker (saving up for my own machine), and it's easy to want to bite at every possible job that comes my way. But it's better to be cautious on the cheapskates. It will come back to bite you in the end. I'm doing some cheap work for a close friend right now, but that's because I don't have a portfolio of what MY business has produced, so I'm giving them a break so that I can build up my business. I have other friends that I wouldn't work the same deal with because they're not so easy to work with. Yes, they're my friends, but I am in business to make a profit.
Another thought from my time in Dallas - occasionally we'd give a deep discount to a one-off customer because we worked in the suburbs where "buy local" was a big deal and this customer was well connected. We didn't make a great profit on this one job, but we knew they'd spread the word around. But again, this was someone my boss personally knew, not a walk-in tire-kicker.
Like other guys have said - set your price and be willing to pass on small jobs from flaky customers. No need to be a jerk about it, just say "This is what I can do this job for." and leave it there.
Another thought from my time in Dallas - occasionally we'd give a deep discount to a one-off customer because we worked in the suburbs where "buy local" was a big deal and this customer was well connected. We didn't make a great profit on this one job, but we knew they'd spread the word around. But again, this was someone my boss personally knew, not a walk-in tire-kicker.
Like other guys have said - set your price and be willing to pass on small jobs from flaky customers. No need to be a jerk about it, just say "This is what I can do this job for." and leave it there.