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It's been a few months since I took the plunge and registered and set up on my own.
Things are picking up, slowly but I did this with a medium term plan to have an established income stream by year 3.
I have a local builder who sources out his electrical work to me 3/4 jobs per month
I'm picking up some rated people work.
Website not producing.
Thompson local 1 job in 2 months.
Of course this is a slow time and I'm just starting but I wondered how others fair?
I'm competent in what I do, mainly domestic.
I recognise the skill of people on here but being a fantastic electrician doesn't equate to being well paid.
I am finding that my early days in sales is a huge benifit in winning work.
How's it for other new starters?
 
Most of my work comes from word of mouth, I don't advertise any more.....something that can only get better with time. Always do a good job, be polite and fair. And think of marketing, especially in the early days. Ad in paper, flyers etc.
 
Dropping business cards round cafe's and shops in office areas is always good, also look at facebook advertising.....
Good quality business cards are always a good idea, I was toying with the idea of getting some good quality lamps and putting a nice sticker on the boxes then dropping them round local businesses as freebies.....getting rulers printed up and dropping them round joinery and metal workshops is maybe something to look at as well as they will keep them on the workshop bench....
 
I'm in my second year now and just started more advertising, got my van signed up for ÂŁ240 inc and posted 1,000 flyers. Getting a few builders and kitchen fitters could be main bread and butter income, good luck and be positive...
 
It's been a few months since I took the plunge and registered and set up on my own.
Things are picking up, slowly but I did this with a medium term plan to have an established income stream by year 3.
I have a local builder who sources out his electrical work to me 3/4 jobs per month
I'm picking up some rated people work.
Website not producing.
Thompson local 1 job in 2 months.
Of course this is a slow time and I'm just starting but I wondered how others fair?
I'm competent in what I do, mainly domestic.
I recognise the skill of people on here but being a fantastic electrician doesn't equate to being well paid.
I am finding that my early days in sales is a huge benifit in winning work.
How's it for other new starters?

Your aim for year 1 should be to make a profit, and some beer money.

Building a client base, and more importantly getting recommendations takes time too.

Sorry to be negative, but it has to be said, and I doubt ANY of the fast track trainers point this out.
 
Just started out on my own last September so in the same position as yourself. Just got to keep at it. Just looking at paying the bills in the first year.
 
Started just under 3 years ago but in your case what are you aiming for as for me I used to do building maintenance so most of my work is for a couple of letting agents covering 60% of my income I also do intruder alarms so this is a good 15% revenue stream and the rest is Joe Public and private landlords with me trying to get another 2 letting agents on board by treading softly ie no hard sell just a nice guy approach.

Rated People & Service Magic NO WAY it just does not work for me also I designed a double sided flyer and it cost ÂŁ67 for 5000 from Online Printing Company, cheap online printers, cheap booklet printers, cheap brochure printing. Print Smarter - Print Smarter the guy their was very good all I had to do was email pdf copies these were targeted and although you think its not working you end up getting calls 2-3 months after posting . Use all the free websites and don't expect your main website to generate work but you need it anyway as it is your shop window I am now concentrating on it now as I have the time to fine tune it plus its low cost because I am doing the lot myself.Don't bother with the local mag unless its cheap I paid ÂŁ128 for a box in one in an afluant area and got hee haw

I did 2 repairs this morning suited me but I knocked back a job as they wanted sockets put in but I am not tooled up and cannot make money on it so I give it a pass
 
Good positive comments. My van needs looking at as currently not signed

Do people normally get their van signed?

I bought a couple of the magnetic signs, so I can use them or not as I wish, and I use them maybe 50% of the time.
My problem is that I think signs advertise there are likely to be tools and materials to tempt someone to break in.
On the other hand, if I don't use them, I know I'm missing out on free advertising - and I know proper permanent signs look a lot more professional.
 
Do people normally get their van signed?

I bought a couple of the magnetic signs, so I can use them or not as I wish, and I use them maybe 50% of the time.
My problem is that I think signs advertise there are likely to be tools and materials to tempt someone to break in.
On the other hand, if I don't use them, I know I'm missing out on free advertising - and I know proper permanent signs look a lot more professional.

Your spot on ie here you go ÂŁ2k with the tools and testers help yourself and even although you are outside a job no one writes down your number they enquire to the person you do the job for
 
Personally, I think that going to the pub is the best idea. If you don't get work at least you can get pi**ed. Business cards to estate agents, hotels, nursing homes (PAT) never a bad idea. But most of all the best form of advertising usually is other people's recommendation which ties in with Kingeri's comments about being polite and fair with people.
 
It's been a few months since I took the plunge and registered and set up on my own.
Things are picking up, slowly but I did this with a medium term plan to have an established income stream by year 3.
I have a local builder who sources out his electrical work to me 3/4 jobs per month
I'm picking up some rated people work.
Website not producing.
Thompson local 1 job in 2 months.
Of course this is a slow time and I'm just starting but I wondered how others fair?
I'm competent in what I do, mainly domestic.
I recognise the skill of people on here but being a fantastic electrician doesn't equate to being well paid.
I am finding that my early days in sales is a huge benifit in winning work.
How's it for other new starters?


For you and your service to become known, you should have to advertise but do it in simplest and cheapest way. The traditional yet effective business cards, display holders and other materials that could catch the public's attention. The ever-effective sales talk is surely be helpful for you too.
 
Just keep plugging away use any free services available also a professional approach and good customer focus/service helps you get recommendations although be careful with regards to phone calls to put you in the local Police mag as I said I paid ÂŁ128 to have a small box in a community mag and got zilch for it I hit the same area with my flyers and got about a dozen jobs with more trickling in not coming but trickling in .So if its a nice I go into an area and get a bit exercise at the same time
 
A lot of my customers (who are in the trade) get their jobs from word of mouth. I have a couple who put adverts in my shop, as I only supply rather than install now. At the moment I am just building my website, and this year I have had a few people ask if I know any installers in their area. If you want, if you give me your details and if anyone ask from Herts I will pass on your details. I sell mainly CCTV equipment and LED lighting, burglar alarms and LED floodlights. I am sure if anyone ask of an electrician to install my equipment you will get other sides jobs too.
If your happy about that, just send me your name, number and email address. Thanks Sam, Tradexguru.com - UK CCTV, Digital Video Recorders, DVR, CCTV Cameras, PTZ cameras, Security, Surveillance, LED lights, Strip lighting, Data storage, Apple iphone covers, Iphone Accessories, CCTV Systems, Data Docking stations hubs, LED flat panel lig
 

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