Texas_Signmaker
Very Active Signmaker
Yes, most of you are. Now that I'm a few months into my new life of "going national" I've had the pleasure to deal with about 50 companies. I post this to make you guys think about how you conduct business and where you might think about improving.
about 20% of the sign companies are "Great". Their qualities are
Now, most companies I deal with are the largest ones in their respective market. The signs I do require cranes & buckets and only some of the biggest in the area can handle them.. so I'm not calling around and dealing with nobody's.
Overall the report is that this has been good for me and I have learned a lot and really enjoy it. Very happy with how everything has gone. I've learned a lot about sign pricing all over the country. (BTW, there are a WIDE variety of prices even in each market) Its been interesting to see how other sign business conduct themselves. Some of the best companies to deal with are the smaller ones... The larger the business the more they just don't care about anything.
And you wouldn't believe the amount of time people are "out on vacation". "Oh last week such and such was out on vacation, this week so and so is out".
Just some food for thought for you all to think about how you run your business? Are you like the 80% that are just trotting along?
about 20% of the sign companies are "Great". Their qualities are
- Fast e-mail responses... Same Day
- Fast quoting ...same or next day
- Positive reviews on Google / Good website with proper spelling and grammar.
- Fast surveys... usually within a week
- Fast install turn-around.. usually within 2 weeks.
- Provide updates on projects as they are moving along.
- Keep their promises. (Or try very hard to while providing a very good excuse)
- Don't respond timely to e-mails and requires follow-up calls / e-mails to get answers.
- Forget to bid
- Takes DOUBLE the amount of time then they promise
- Have to keep reminding to get job moving along.
- Blame not being able to keep a promise on being "out of the office" he/she is on vacation...blah blah blah.
- Repeatedly miss deadline after deadline several times
- Do side-deals with the local clients (one time this blew up right in their faces...lol
- Charge to go out and fix something they didn't do correctly.
Now, most companies I deal with are the largest ones in their respective market. The signs I do require cranes & buckets and only some of the biggest in the area can handle them.. so I'm not calling around and dealing with nobody's.
Overall the report is that this has been good for me and I have learned a lot and really enjoy it. Very happy with how everything has gone. I've learned a lot about sign pricing all over the country. (BTW, there are a WIDE variety of prices even in each market) Its been interesting to see how other sign business conduct themselves. Some of the best companies to deal with are the smaller ones... The larger the business the more they just don't care about anything.
And you wouldn't believe the amount of time people are "out on vacation". "Oh last week such and such was out on vacation, this week so and so is out".
Just some food for thought for you all to think about how you run your business? Are you like the 80% that are just trotting along?
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