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yes the COGS is 1-2k for this, the client charges 6/7k for bathroom supply and installation.
Maybe 2k labour but materials and other items come out of the pot aswell
I’m sorry but that figure is rubbish
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yes the COGS is 1-2k for this, the client charges 6/7k for bathroom supply and installation.
Maybe 2k labour but materials and other items come out of the pot aswell
I’m sorry but that figure is rubbish
He's not including labour because he's doing it himself. Even if he wasn't and everything was outsourced and he was just the business owner paying for advertising, and the cost of good sold and labour came to £4k, it would still be £2/3k profit.
How many times would you spend less than £60? or even £100/£200/£300 if you could get £2/3k back each time?
Anyway, the point of this comment was just to let you's know that Facebook advertising can work for your business if used correctly. Just like any other marketing methods you may see, they're all a source to gain more customers.
What do you do for a job max?
I run Facebook ads for businesses that want to get more customers.
Mainly for bathroom supply and installation businesses, but also for kitchens, extensions, and landscaping, it's the same method for all of them.
I think there is a distinct difference between selling and marketing.I found FB, Instagram etc a waste of time really just lots of time wasters looking for cheapest price possible.
Whereas I find good website and google presence much better. I get a lot of work from it but I always request a google review from customers.
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