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Lowball Your Bids Las Vegas NV

While some SOHO operators believe customers will only flock to them if they are inexpensive (read cheap), that doesn't mean the concept of discount brokers or discount auto parts isn't valid.

CLI Groups
(702)2192628
3180 W Sahara Ave Ste C-12
Las Vegas, NV
Budget Corporate Renewals, Inc
(702) 870-5351
PO Box 27103
Las Vegas, NV
IBS Corporate Services, Inc.
(866) 836-2961
4616 W Sahara Ave #185
Las Vegas, NV
OneCoach of Las Vegas
(702)2426800
3311 S Rainbow Blvd Ste 144
Las Vegas, NV
Piercy Bowler Taylor & Kern
(702)3841120
6100 Elton Ave Ste 1000
Las Vegas, NV
Swecker & Company, Ltd.
(702)8779351
3017 W Charleston Blvd Ste 40
Las Vegas, NV
Speakers Business Services LLC
(702)8714471
3540 W Sahara Ave Ste 312
Las Vegas, NV
Clarity Advisors to Management
(702) 938-3024
3065 S Jones Blvd Ste 100
Las Vegas, NV
Budget Corporate Renewals, Inc
(702) 870-5351
5344 Images Ct
Las Vegas, NV
Advanced Management Group
(702) 699-9261
2775 S Rainbow Blvd Ste 101C
Las Vegas, NV
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Lowball Your Bids

Posted by : Joe Farace

The laborer, selling his labor in competition with other laborers who underbid each other until their wages just barely cover their cost of sustenance, also never gets rich. --Benjamin J. Stein

These words sum up some thoughts I've expressed over the years about how some small business owners think the only way to attract new clients is through lowball estimates that undercut their competition. These business owners are blind to the fact that this kind of short-term thinking doesn't build client loyalty and only reduces an operation's profitability.

SOHOers in the service industry refer to lowball estimates as "giving away your work," and that's a fair analogy. Don't believe me? Take this test: Open the Yellow Pages to the section listing businesses similar to yours. Run you finger down the page looking for competitors who were there five years ago. How about 10 years? The list gets a lot smaller, doesn't it?

While some SOHO operators believe customers will only flock to them if they are inexpensive (read cheap), that doesn't mean the concept of discount brokers or discount auto parts isn't valid. The difference is that low prices were part of the business plan for operations, such as www.discountautoparts.net, from day 1. How they make money, in contrast to SOHO operations, is through volume.

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