| How much money
you make in a day will depend
upon 1.) how much you charge for your services and 2.) how many jobs you
complete. The prices you can charge and the productivity
you can achieve will be
influenced by the neighborhoods you work and how you choose to blend your
selling and operational methods. All of this is explained in the Sales and
Marketing Guide that comes with your kit. But for now, let's take a look at how much money you can
expect to earn with your new business.
The following table shows your
income potential
per day for a range of
productivity levels (average sales per hour) and average sale amounts.
These figures are based on six-hour work day.
Potential Earnings
for a 6-Hour Work Day
|
Avg. Sales Per Hour |
|
Average Sale Price |
|
$15 |
$16 |
$17 |
$18 |
$19 |
$20 |
|
1.0 |
|
$90 |
$96 |
$102 |
$108 |
$114 |
$120 |
|
1.5 |
|
$135 |
$144 |
$153 |
$162 |
$171 |
$180 |
|
2.0 |
|
$180 |
$192 |
$204 |
$216 |
$228 |
$240 |
|
2.5 |
|
$225 |
$240 |
$255 |
$270 |
$285 |
$300 |
|
3.0 |
|
$270 |
$288 |
$306 |
$324 |
$342 |
$360 |
Of course you could experience income outside the upper and lower limits
shown in the table, but these figures are very realistic.
I should also note that the figures in this
table imply that your earnings (profits) are equal to your sales. While
your actual gross profits
will be slightly lower than your sales, due to the the cost of materials (such as paint, tape, etc.),
these costs are negligible and were left out of the calculations for simplicity.
  
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