Whether or not you give a discount is your business, but also your missed blessing :-).
Matthew
paul bruesch <paul at bruesch.net> wrote:
I try to remember to ask if they'd like to schedule 6 months or one year from now. Then I "pencil them in" (I set up my system to show it as "Unconfirmed") for 26 or 52 weeks out. About a week before the pencil-in date, I call them to set a firm date/time. Works well for me. Oh yeah, no discount (seen the price of GAS lately?? <g>)
Paul Bruesch
Stillwater, MN
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 9:45 PM, Matthew Todd <toddpianoworks at att.net> wrote:
Just curious as to how many of you try and schedule the next tuning appointment at your clients home before you leave? Does that go well?
I am thinking about giving my clients two options. They can choose schedule their next appointment there, and I'll send 'em a reminder card a month before, or if they don't want to schedule right then, I'll still send 'em a reminder a month before, then call when their due date rolls around. I have been thinking about giving them a discount (maybe 5 bucks) if they schedule for their next appointment.
Just curious.
Thanks in advance for the input,
Matthew
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