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Two professional handymen discuss how you can save time, money, and aggravation on home repair, maintenance, and improvements. Our content addresses common problems and challenges of property ownership. Topics include strategies and techniques for home management, do it yourself (DIY) tips and tricks, home technology, maintenance, real estate investing, and more! We value listener feedback, and welcome the opportunity to answer your questions (questions@handymanprosradioshow.com) or join our Facebook group at Handyman Pros. More information is available at handymanprosradioshow.com.
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Realtors Have a New Pay Structure
The
National Association of Realtors has recently updated their policies on paying
commissions to its realtors. This is a brief overview of that decision
and how it pertains to you as a homeowner and to handypersons.
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Handyman Business Tips Overview
Mike R reached out to the Handyman Pros wanting some start up advice. We have done many shows on business practices for handypeople, so we thought it might
be time for an index show, a short description of the shows we have done with business practices in mind.
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Taking Money
Handymen typically accept various forms of payment for their services to accommodate the preferences and convenience of their clients. Here
are some common forms of accepting payment:
1. Cash: Cash payments are straightforward and immediate. Many handymen prefer cash payments
as they are easy to handle and don't involve transaction fees.
2. Checks: Some clients prefer to pay by personal or business checks. Handymen may accept
checks but usually wait for them to clear before considering the job complete.
3. Credit/Debit Cards: Accepting credit or debit card payments allows handymen to offer
convenient payment options to their clients. This can be done through mobile
card readers or online payment processing services.
4. Online Payment Platforms: Handymen can utilize online payment platforms such as
PayPal, Venmo, Square Cash, or other similar services to receive payments
electronically.
5. Bank Transfers: Clients may opt to make direct bank transfers to the handyman's
account. This method can be convenient for both parties, especially for larger
transactions.
6. Payment Apps: Mobile payment apps like Zelle, Google Pay, or Apple Pay provide another
convenient option for transferring funds securely.
7. Invoice and Payment Terms: Some handymen may work with clients on invoicing and payment
terms, allowing for installment payments or setting up payment plans for larger
projects.
8. Bartering: In some cases, handymen might accept goods or services in exchange for their
work. This could involve trading services with other professionals or accepting
goods as payment.
It's essential for handymen to communicate clearly with
their clients about their preferred payment methods and any associated fees or
terms. Additionally, using written contracts or agreements can help ensure clarity regarding payment expectations for both parties.
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Larry and John Build a Laundry Table
We customized a laundry room for a client and built a great
value add laundry folding table.
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Every Door Direct
In this episode the Handyman Pros have a discussion about
Every Door Direct.
Every Door Direct Mail (EDDM) is a service offered by the
United States Postal Service (USPS) that allows businesses to send targeted
marketing materials to specific neighborhoods or ZIP codes without needing a
list of addresses. Instead of addressing each piece individually, businesses
can select postal routes and have their mail pieces delivered to every
household along those routes.
Here's how the EDDM service generally works:
1. Targeting:
Businesses can use USPS's online mapping tool to select specific postal routes
based on factors like demographics, household size, income, and age. This
allows them to target the areas that are most likely to be interested in their
products or services.
2. Design:
Once the desired postal routes are selected, businesses can design their mail
pieces according to USPS specifications. These specifications include size,
weight, and layout requirements. The USPS website provides templates and
guidelines to ensure compliance.
3. Printing:
After designing the mail pieces, businesses need to get them printed. Many
printing companies offer EDDM services and can handle both the printing and
mailing aspects of the campaign.
4. Preparation:
Before mailing, the mail pieces need to be bundled and prepared according to
USPS regulations. This typically involves bundling them by postal route and
completing the necessary paperwork.
5. Delivery:
Once prepared, the mail pieces are delivered to the appropriate USPS facility
for distribution. The USPS then delivers the mail to every household along the
selected postal routes.
6. Cost: EDDM
can be a cost-effective way to reach a large number of potential customers
since it eliminates the need for purchasing mailing lists and allows for
discounted postage rates.
Overall, EDDM is a convenient and affordable option for
businesses looking to reach a targeted audience within a specific geographic
area. It's particularly popular among small businesses, local restaurants, real
estate agents, and other entities that want to promote their products or
services to nearby residents.
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Episode Title: Handyman Tips: Helping you save time, money, and aggravation.
4 tips that you can use,
• Johnny’s tip sheet (Plastic)
• Check your online orders, package delivery, broken parts.
• Follow up on leads
• Electrical tip (lights)
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