Thanks, for your advices and I got your points. Only, please note that 15% of $20 equals to $3. Would you kindly explain how you got $34,50? That is 72.5% higher than $20. Also, $2,040+910+800= $3,750 20% of that is $750 and you should get a total of $4,500
@CrashPad2023 Yes, I could not figure the rate either regardless of what I tried. Thought maybe I was just tired but glad to see it is not just me. @shopVOX care to expand on this question? Please and thank you?
Very well done. I appreciate you breaking this down for all of us new to the game. definitely have a new subscriber. I have been binge watching all of your videos actually...lol great stuff
Need to factor in productive / chargeable hours out of total available hours, Joe is employed for say 40 hours but not all hours can be directly chargeable to customers - Joe isn't a robot, he might be doing stock control, admin, taking deliveries etc. i.e completing many non customer specific tasks. Factor into the markup on Joe's hourly rate, or into overall overheads.
Hey, back off, at least he spelled PIZZA correctly, give him a break. He's a GOOG man. I would PAY money to see a sign this guy has made. If it looks anything like his vocabulary and dialogue, it DEFINITELY belongs on the hilarious side of UA-cam., but hats off to him for putting these vids out there, - there ARE some diamonds in the rough if you're still here at 18:19... Don't forget the time it takes to work out the quotation AND the artwork.
Thanks, for your advices and I got your points.
Only, please note that 15% of $20 equals to $3.
Would you kindly explain how you got $34,50?
That is 72.5% higher than $20.
Also, $2,040+910+800= $3,750
20% of that is $750 and you should get a total of $4,500
@CrashPad2023 Yes, I could not figure the rate either regardless of what I tried. Thought maybe I was just tired but glad to see it is not just me. @shopVOX care to expand on this question? Please and thank you?
I got 26% profit on fabrication that 😅 what’s going on here lol
Very well done. I appreciate you breaking this down for all of us new to the game. definitely have a new subscriber. I have been binge watching all of your videos actually...lol great stuff
So glad that these videos are helpful for you! Please reach out if your have any questions
Excellent video
Hi, great video how can I apply this same method when pricing LED neon signs.
Great ideas keep it up sir 💪💪💪
Need to factor in productive / chargeable hours out of total available hours, Joe is employed for say 40 hours but not all hours can be directly chargeable to customers - Joe isn't a robot, he might be doing stock control, admin, taking deliveries etc. i.e completing many non customer specific tasks. Factor into the markup on Joe's hourly rate, or into overall overheads.
Great video, could you do one based on the inflation. Of today
Thanks for the video it was very interesting to know how to calculate, I guess the final price of around 5k is a bit costly in my opinion.
That is a very expensive 5 letter channel sign.
Price how you want to buy first thing he said he wants to be 10 percent cheaper than the expensive shop
Spot on
Good video on pricing, I know a couple people who could benefit from this,
Thanks Jonathan! I'm glad it was helpful for you! Feel free to share the video with everyone you know ;)
Hey, back off, at least he spelled PIZZA correctly, give him a break. He's a GOOG man. I would PAY money to see a sign this guy has made. If it looks anything like his vocabulary and dialogue, it DEFINITELY belongs on the hilarious side of UA-cam., but hats off to him for putting these vids out there, - there ARE some diamonds in the rough if you're still here at 18:19... Don't forget the time it takes to work out the quotation AND the artwork.
good.
+15% for the real cost of Joe. Ahahahahah.
Best regards from France 😂
(nearly +100% here... But yes we got free medics, free school etc😅)
Did anyone else see the gremlin move during the video?
15% for a manufacturer wounds very low.
Stopped watching after Cost of Googs :(
Ha! I guess we slip up on typos sometimes too! Hopefully, you were able to overlook that and get some value out of the sign pricing formula.