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In the Dec. 4, 2017 issue of The NEWS, I discussed some common obstacles that customers present when offered a preventive maintenance agreement and solutions to overcome them. This week, let’s take a close look at how to design and market your service plans.
There’s nothing worse than finishing an install with a new client only to have them turn down a routine service plan. As techs, we know the importance of preventative work and regular maintenance.