One of the perks of having your own business
is the availability to set your own deadlines. One of the cons could be
setting yourself unreasonable deadlines. When a customer asks
you how long it’s going to take to complete a custom order, or when the should
receive the product, or an estimated price, what do you reply?
First
of all, don’t panic. Secondly, let’s take a look at all of these
questions separately and figure out an equation, of sorts. You can set a
reasonable deadline for yourself and impress your customer in the process.

HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE FOR ME TO RECEIVE MY ______?
This one is a little
trickier to answer. Most of it is going to depend on where you are shipping to, and
what shipping method you are using. For
overseas orders, I think that the best thing to do is tell them 2-3 weeks
*after* you ship it. Make sure that you calculate in the time to make the
order and get it to the post office. Always, Always, Always, estimate too
much, err on the side of caution, and your customer will be impressed (wow, it
came in 3 days earlier than I expected!)
HOW MUCH DO YOU THINK IT WILL COST? Again, another tricksy one. Especially when it comes to personalized things (hand-stamped jewelry or clothing). Always, Always, Always, round UP. How much time does it normally take you to make something similar? Double that. Then, when you have the cost figured out (by whatever method you use), it’ll be smaller than what was originally discussed and your customer will be pleasantly surprised.
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