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How to Raise Your Rates in 2026 Without Losing Clients (4 Simple Steps)
Raising your prices doesn’t have to be scary. In this training, I break down a clean 4-step strategy to increase your rates confidently — while keeping your best clients and even attracting better ones. You’ll learn: - How to crush the fear of charging more - When and how to tell existing clients - The smartest way to justify the increase - Why this is essential for long-term growth Stop undercharging in 2026. Drop a šŸ”„ if you know it’s time to raise your rates. What’s holding you back right now? Comment below šŸ‘‡ #RaiseYourRates #PricingStrategy #BusinessGrowth
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Consistency Builds Trust. Every Single Time.
In home care, consistency isn’t just a habit—it’s a promise. Your clients don’t just rely on your skills… they rely on your presence, your routines, and your reliability. Showing up the same way every day builds trust, comfort, and safety—things no policy alone can guarantee. Flexibility has its place. But consistency is what reassures a client that they are in good hands, no matter what. Because at the end of the day, people may forget what you said…but they will never forget how dependable you were. Stay consistent. It’s your silent commitment to excellence.
Consistency Builds Trust. Every Single Time.
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Beverly Smith
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