Markup
- Ricky
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Markup
Since opening my little shop/gallery I've had lots of people wanting glass cut & Oval Frames the glass I've just normaly charged from my pricing chart, ie: 28"x14"= £12.00. But the readymade ovals 12x10 with no glass or backing cost me £14.00 plus vat so what sort of markup on those? i have been told x 2.5 is normal but by the time you add it all together its going to end up round about £50.00 per frame seems excessive to me. Anyone!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Markup
Ovals tend to be more expensive than rectangular frames as you will probably have noticed from suppliers price lists.
I would just apply the same mark up and if the customer baulks at it offer a rectangular frame with an oval mount.
If a customer does not accept a price for a moulding I always show them a cheaper one rather than compormise on my price (within reason). They will most often go back to their original choice because that is the one they really want.
I would just apply the same mark up and if the customer baulks at it offer a rectangular frame with an oval mount.
If a customer does not accept a price for a moulding I always show them a cheaper one rather than compormise on my price (within reason). They will most often go back to their original choice because that is the one they really want.
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Re: Markup
We would only charge £2.99 for the glass! We charge £1.10 per square foot.
We mark up ovals and swepts about 2.5 times
We mark up ovals and swepts about 2.5 times
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Re: Markup
Ricky
Why is £50 expensive? That picture will probably stay on the customer's wall for 25 or 30 years. I filled up my car today, that was SIGNIFICANTLY more than £50. That will last less than a week.
My price? to fit a picture and glass into an oval frame that cost me £14 would be £68. Worth every penny! Have faith in your service, and value what you do. You are worth the money
Why is £50 expensive? That picture will probably stay on the customer's wall for 25 or 30 years. I filled up my car today, that was SIGNIFICANTLY more than £50. That will last less than a week.
My price? to fit a picture and glass into an oval frame that cost me £14 would be £68. Worth every penny! Have faith in your service, and value what you do. You are worth the money
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Re: Markup
The first rule about pricing ... there are "no rules"!...
Just like the L'Oreal advert - "Becasue you're worth it!"
Cheers,
Jared
Just like the L'Oreal advert - "Becasue you're worth it!"
Cheers,
Jared
Re: Markup
Now Jim don't be shocked with my pricing but I would charge £60.60 inc VAT. I may well be inclined to charge more for the ball ache of cutting oval glass. As i have said time and time again it is dependent on your market and your circumstances. If your market won't stand the price then you need to re evaluate.
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Re: Markup
We charge lxbreadth in inches e.g 20 x 16 = 320p £3.20 we buy our galss at £2.85 for a 4Ft x 3 ft (100 sheets at a time)
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Re: Markup
Anything oval that I have to cut (mounts, glass, backing), I take my normal rectangle price and double it.
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Re: Markup
I assumed you were asking two questions. Cut glass only price and markup for ovals
We pay around £3 for 4x3 glass (so about 25p a sq foot)
We pay around £3 for 4x3 glass (so about 25p a sq foot)
Re: Markup
Thanks for that.Abacus wrote:We pay around £3 for 4x3 glass (so about 25p a sq foot)
I allow about 33% wastage on each sheet, so if I were paying the same as you, it would work out that I was recovering around 8sq ft per sheet, so the cost would be $0.375/sq ft. That would be a markup of 2.93.
My markup on clear glass is pretty close to three times that. Interesting how different people price glass!
I offer six or seven types of glass and the more expensive it gets the lower the markup gets.