Posts Tagged ‘suggestions’

Contractors with a Vision

Friday, September 18th, 2009

Earn more per project by seeing possibilities that the homeowner can’t. I recently went through a home renovation that included two complete bathroom makeovers and a partial kitchen remodel.  During the interview and bid process, I related to the contractor my specific needs and design plan. He suggested a few minor changes that would be more suitable and cost-effective, but other than that, he simply did what I asked him to do.

My friend, however, who is also the realtor who sold me the house, made a smart suggestion to seal a hallway closet that abutted the bathroom and use that space for bathroom shelving. This made perfect sense because (a) there were too many doors in the hallway, making the space look smaller and (b) I desperately lacked storage in the bathroom.

Why didn’t my contractor come up with the brilliant idea? Perhaps it’s what we call tunnel vision. You go into the project by first listening to what the customer wants, you tell them whether or not it’s doable and then you create their vision. But if you looked around, you might get ideas that will greatly enhance the space and make it more functional for the homeowner. (more…)

Door-to-Door Lead Generation

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

In hard times, and with an unfortunate amount of time on their hands, more remodeling contractors are turning to canvassing in order to generate leads for work. But don’t think that door-to-door canvassing is only some desperate act relegated to recessions. That only increases the focus on a proven lead generating tactic, and one employed by many contractors for many years.

Yet canvassing is not easy work, and successful programs require trained canvassers (often the contractor personally) to be effective. That is why many didn’t think too much of it during the housing boom when competition existed more between homeowners trying to find quality contractors than between contractors trying to find work. But now the tables have turned and competition abounds in the home improvement market, and door-to-door lead generation has its unique benefits and requirements, such as:

  1. Instant leads. You never know who awaits behind the next door, especially these days when the need for home repair is growing as yesterday’s homes age. The economy is weak but homeowners still want to remodel and repair, they just tend to be indecisive about it, enough so to hesitate in making the call to a contractor. But if a contractor knocked on the front door?
  2. The trained eye. Hitting the streets can be an eye opening experience. As you stroll up to a house you might see a sagging gutter, peeling paint, or a shoddy roof. Immediately you know how to angle your pitch. You can focus simply on what the house needs to generate your leads, leads which would have gone unfound but for the art of canvassing.
  3. Determination. Door-to-door lead generation requires a healthy dose of perseverance. In many cases, realizing a lead will require one or several call-backs, not to mention knocking on a heck of a lot of doors. (more…)

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