Pricing a job feels deceptively simple. You estimate the work, add a margin, and present a number. The client either accepts it or pushes back. Over time, you adjust based on experience, competition, or instinct. But here’s the problem—most pricing decisions are not based on real data. They’re based on what feels right. And “feels […]
How to Estimate Jobs (Step-by-Step Guide for Small Businesses)
Most small businesses don’t lose money because they lack work. They lose money because they estimate jobs incorrectly. At first, estimating feels simple. You look at the job, think about how long it will take, add a number that feels right, and send it to the client. Sometimes you win the job. Sometimes you don’t. […]


