GothamAuto
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I was just speaking with another professional auto detailer this morning and I remember an exercise I had to do for another company I used to work for in the service business as well that helped justify charging what we did for the service we offered.
What my manager at the time had us to was list out EVER business expense we could think of that goes into running the business. So for auto detailing, there is the obvious equipment and products, but what else is there? Here is a short list of some of the things I came up with.
- Uniforms (matching embroidered hats and shirts, with pants that don't have rips and stains all over them
- Marketing (running ads in newspapers, fliers, business cards, lettering for your truck if you are mobile or signs for your shop if you are fixed)
- Phone and internet service for your office (not to mention a phone and computer to use along with them)
- TIME!!! ( this is important if you are self employed or a business owner. How much time do you spend on the business besides detailing. Making phone calls, driving to and from jobs if you are mobile, writing up thank you cards for your customers, restocking you supplies after you are done for the day, maintenance and repair of your equipment).
- Training (if you have received professional training, whatever you paid for it has to go into your costs as well)
Of course this is a very short list of what it costs to run a business and what should go into your pricing. Please feel free to add!
What my manager at the time had us to was list out EVER business expense we could think of that goes into running the business. So for auto detailing, there is the obvious equipment and products, but what else is there? Here is a short list of some of the things I came up with.
- Uniforms (matching embroidered hats and shirts, with pants that don't have rips and stains all over them
- Marketing (running ads in newspapers, fliers, business cards, lettering for your truck if you are mobile or signs for your shop if you are fixed)
- Phone and internet service for your office (not to mention a phone and computer to use along with them)
- TIME!!! ( this is important if you are self employed or a business owner. How much time do you spend on the business besides detailing. Making phone calls, driving to and from jobs if you are mobile, writing up thank you cards for your customers, restocking you supplies after you are done for the day, maintenance and repair of your equipment).
- Training (if you have received professional training, whatever you paid for it has to go into your costs as well)
Of course this is a very short list of what it costs to run a business and what should go into your pricing. Please feel free to add!