funny enough I had a meeting yesterday with our sales reps about this - well, it was about us switching to digital work orders... And how we needed a sales order # before they could start a digital, and they asked us how theyre supposed to get a sales # when the client hasnt agreed to make the sign yet and wants a proof.... Had no idea they were getting our art department to do proofs before getting a commitment
Your time, or your graphic artists time isn't free. You should have a portfolio showing your work - And your customer should have a rough idea of what they want... They shouldn't have any issues with committing to the order - especially if you're willing to make revisions for them.
I went and checked the sales reps work trays today... about 2 dozen orders that proofs were done for, that have been sitting there for weeks. They're new, and we hired them to bring in new business... So theyve been going to new customers we dont deal with, and it turns out theyve had a lot of people get proofs and not go with the sign - They didnt tell the customers prices before hand.. or estimates, they said let us design something for you and we'll work out a price...then when they found out the price of the signs they walked away. No skin off the sales reps back... but we estimate theyve wasted hundreds of hours of our graphics artists time in the 6 months theyve been working so far... so that got nipped in the butt real quick.
always give a rough estimate based on what they want - If theyre ok with the price, let them know there is an art fee if they do not go through with the job - You estimate it'll take x hours, and if they go through with the product... the art fee is baked into the price of the sign, so they'll only be charged it if they decide they no longer want the sign.
Most customers are ok with this - It may sound draconian, but you or your people should never work for free.