Thank you Helen, I'm really excited. I'm even timing myself to see how long it really takes to finish so I can see if my price is too high, too low, or just right. So far, i'm getting the work done way faster than I anticipated. Should be done tonight :> can't wait to post it in my shop!
Kim,
I've waited patiently before for the customer to come back, and I haven't had much luck with that. I wanted to keep his excitement for commissioning a painting fresh and in the forefront of his mind. If too much time passed, I would be worried that his desire to splurge on art may have passed and my window of opportunity closed. Once I messaged him to follow up, he said yes and put down the deposit within ten minutes. Plus, I worked in a sales environment for 5 years and they'd always preach "CLOSE THE SALE, YOU HAVE 48 HOURS" lol. I hated working in that call center, but some of the things I learned there are invaluable to me now.
Sam,
Yeah, i'm definitely not going to ask permission. IMO, it would sound unprofessional.
Gina,
Try and create a sense of urgency. A customer may get cold feet if they know that the same deal will be there in "x" amount of time. They should think that this is an opportunity they may not get again if they wait. Maybe, offer them some kind of promo that's good for a limited time. Sound confident and professional, but never pushy.