Custom_Grafx
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When a client asks you for something you don't do inhouse, do you take the job and outsource? or do you refer the client to go direct?
Just wondering what the general consensus on the matter is.
One example would be an engraved brass plaque. If you don't know how to make one, or don't have the equipment, I'm sure most signies would know someone who can. Do you get that guy to do it and put on a margin? or send the cust there direct?
I recently told someone that I often refer clients to people, as I'd rather not be a middle man for things that have a 'high risk' tendency. If something screws up, not only do you not make money... you lose, you miss the deadline, and you look like an idiot.
This person who I was talking to, told me that I'm an idiot for not taking the job, and putting a margin on it, and making money for doing 'nothing'.
What do you guys think? Is there a right and wrong? or does it just 'depend on the situation'?
Just wondering what the general consensus on the matter is.
One example would be an engraved brass plaque. If you don't know how to make one, or don't have the equipment, I'm sure most signies would know someone who can. Do you get that guy to do it and put on a margin? or send the cust there direct?
I recently told someone that I often refer clients to people, as I'd rather not be a middle man for things that have a 'high risk' tendency. If something screws up, not only do you not make money... you lose, you miss the deadline, and you look like an idiot.
This person who I was talking to, told me that I'm an idiot for not taking the job, and putting a margin on it, and making money for doing 'nothing'.
What do you guys think? Is there a right and wrong? or does it just 'depend on the situation'?