So a coworker from my old day job just brought me a client (an elderly couple) and after accessing their issues and doing a few fixes/troubleshooting/figuring out their needs I left the house. Total time was about 1.5 hrs and they are going to be using me to replace their "pizza tech" that they used to call to the house (I think he charged hourly, ill find out tomorrow)
That being said from the sound of it I'm going to be at this residence VERY frequently (the older lady has a habit of changing settings or pressing buttons and then forgetting what she did and we (Ex-Coworker, Her Husband and I) are pretty sure shes the one behind the issues.
My question for you guys is this "How should I bill them?" I want to be nice and ensure the service is affordable but I also need to make money for the time I'm going to be at the residence.
I'm going back on-site tomorrow after I purchase them a new AV, modem and mouse (install both and finish establishing a baseline on what I'm charging. This has the potential to be my biggest client so far so I dont wanna screw this up
That being said from the sound of it I'm going to be at this residence VERY frequently (the older lady has a habit of changing settings or pressing buttons and then forgetting what she did and we (Ex-Coworker, Her Husband and I) are pretty sure shes the one behind the issues.
My question for you guys is this "How should I bill them?" I want to be nice and ensure the service is affordable but I also need to make money for the time I'm going to be at the residence.
- Should I charge hourly since the service is In-House?
- Flat-Fee per visit?
- Flat-Fee for the work preformed?
- Some kind of remote support option?
- Monthly/Yearly plan - I was thinking of going with this but going out 10-20 times to one house in a month and getting paid $200 doesnt seem right
I'm going back on-site tomorrow after I purchase them a new AV, modem and mouse (install both and finish establishing a baseline on what I'm charging. This has the potential to be my biggest client so far so I dont wanna screw this up