Since early 2020, home spending has skyrocketed — and so have supply chain disruptions. Factors ranging from the COVID-19 pandemic to the blockage of the Suez Canal have affected material availability, which in turn has increased prices and slowed down home projects. Ultimately, there’s no substitute for home services, and Angi’s Economy of Everything Home…
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5 Tips for the Perfect Pitch
If you’re preparing an estimate for a homeowner, you’re probably not the only pro in the mix. In fact, most industry professionals advise homeowners to consult with at least three pros prior to making a decision. Before you pitch your estimate, use these five pitch-perfecting tips to put you at the top of any homeowner’s…
5 Tips for Fantastic Follow-up
Great job! You’ve picked up the lead, the customer’s hired you, your team did a great job, the client is happy, and everyone moves on to the next thing. You did everything right – so why isn’t your small business getting more repeat customers? Follow-through is one of the most important and overlooked elements of…
5 Tips to Alleviate Homeowner Fears
9 Business-Boosting Tips for 2018
A new year means new opportunities to grow your business. Use these nine tips to position your company for success in 2018. 1. Set Realistic Goals. Set realistic expectations by basing your objectives on last year’s successes. Focusing on proven victories will help you keep your momentum, and ensure your company stays on track without…
The Anatomy of a Great Pro
Losing Customers: It’s as Easy as 1-2-3
Are you setting yourself up for failure? No matter how hard you work to win and keep business, there are simple things you can do — sometimes without even realizing it — that will send customers running in the other direction. Here are three of the quickest and easiest ways to lose customers, as well…
3 Questions to Never Ask a Homeowner
Questions are an important part of any client-pro relationship. But certain inquiries can come across as offensive, and damage your chances of winning the job or getting positive reviews. Avoid asking these three questions to ensure you win the job, and keep it. 1. “How are you going to afford this?” You may not mean…
Crafting an Award-Worthy Career
The Craft Professional of the Year (CPOY) award is an honor presented by the Associated Building Contractors (ABC) at their annual Workforce Development Conference. The award is given to an individual who exhibits outstanding skills and leadership, demonstrates a passion for the trade, takes pride in hands-on work, and is committed to being the ultimate…
3 Ways to Put Your Past to Work for Your Future
Joe Kennedy worked for many years as a salesman at various big-box stores and specialty retailers, eventually becoming an independent contractor in 2013. Now, as the owner of Kennedy Windows and Doors in Sea Girt, New Jersey, he’s using his expertise to grow a successful business of his own. Here, Joe shares his top three…
Choose Better Leads to Boost Your Bottom Line
Low-quality leads can result in wasted time and, more importantly, wasted money. Pinpoint the perfect leads for your business with these simple tips. Develop a Strategy Write down your business goals before you begin seeking new leads. Choosing leads that match your professional objectives is an important part of creating a successful business. For example:…