There seems to be a few people comming on here with doubts about how their career is going to pan out.
Read my first post on this key to success topic and it should give you a little more direction and focus.
Advertising is the biggest part of the game and you will have to do the legwork to get your name about, however that will only generate an enquiree and will not produce any money until you sell that service that you are offering, its eaier for a salesmen to sell but a lot of you guys new to this industry are not from sales backgrounds and it will be more dificult for you convert that enquiree so what you need to do is start looking more into the sales and customer side of things, people always buy off people they like so its important to make that connection straight away, once you have the customer on your side you have to sell what you are offering, ie the job, use the knowledge you have learned to convince the customer that you are the guy for the job, show them your portfolio of what you have done, try and get close up shots of the acuracy of your cuts rather than of just a big bathroom corner.
A must is to read sales books on how to sell and overcome objections from customers, get some books on how to close a sale, this is the new route you need to take, youve done the training and learned the tiling skills, now learn how to sell and you will see the difference. Remember that people like peolpe like themselves so try and mimic your customers personallity and just get on with everybody you can including all the other tradesmen, they are your customers as well, anyone that will give you business is a customer guys in tileshops, tradesmen, they all lead to money you way,
I promise this will produce the goods.
Remember learn how to sell, after all thats what you have to do before you get that bathroom / kitchen job, no sale , no job
Regards
Darren
Read my first post on this key to success topic and it should give you a little more direction and focus.
Advertising is the biggest part of the game and you will have to do the legwork to get your name about, however that will only generate an enquiree and will not produce any money until you sell that service that you are offering, its eaier for a salesmen to sell but a lot of you guys new to this industry are not from sales backgrounds and it will be more dificult for you convert that enquiree so what you need to do is start looking more into the sales and customer side of things, people always buy off people they like so its important to make that connection straight away, once you have the customer on your side you have to sell what you are offering, ie the job, use the knowledge you have learned to convince the customer that you are the guy for the job, show them your portfolio of what you have done, try and get close up shots of the acuracy of your cuts rather than of just a big bathroom corner.
A must is to read sales books on how to sell and overcome objections from customers, get some books on how to close a sale, this is the new route you need to take, youve done the training and learned the tiling skills, now learn how to sell and you will see the difference. Remember that people like peolpe like themselves so try and mimic your customers personallity and just get on with everybody you can including all the other tradesmen, they are your customers as well, anyone that will give you business is a customer guys in tileshops, tradesmen, they all lead to money you way,
I promise this will produce the goods.
Remember learn how to sell, after all thats what you have to do before you get that bathroom / kitchen job, no sale , no job
Regards
Darren
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