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A
friend of mine is a sales and leadership coach who has
worked extensively with corporations and individuals
in the construction and remodeling industry. He recently
sent me the following excerpt from one of his articles
that explains exactly where most contractors fail in
their sales and marketing plans and—more importantly—how
a Homeowner Referral Network (HRN) owner can fill this
niche:
My
wife and I were about to undertake our last remodeling
project. Being a consummate consumer, I wanted several
qualified companies to bid on our next project. After
calling ten contractors, I scheduled an appointment
with the five that called back.
Following
our meetings, one gave me a price on the spot and two
never responded with an estimate. Two contractors mailed
an estimate, and one of them followed up a week later.
Guess
who got the job. Just by making a five-minute phone
call! What fascinated me most was that only one contractor
called back to discuss his proposal and ask for my business.
How
can these salespeople afford not to follow up? Conducting
my own research, each one said they needed more business,
yet didn't know the status of the majority of proposals
they sent. I sensed that following up regarding their
proposal was not their typical M.O. Instead, here's
what they said.
·
I thought you were using someone else.
· I didn't think you were ready to buy.
· I thought you felt the price was too high.
· I didn't want to bother or pressure you.
Bill
realized something that only a select few have. While
prospects need his remodeling knowledge and skills,
they also need his help in making their purchasing decision.
For
contractors like Bill, who don't have the time
to follow up with their customers, an HRN is the ideal
solution.
If
you're still interested in launching a referral business
in your area and have additional questions to discuss,
please let me know and I'll be happy to contact you.
Regards,
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2006

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Dear
Debra,
I wanted to personally congratulate you and recognize
your outstanding business opportunity as being
recognized as one of the International Association
of Mothers Working at Home 2006 Opportunity of
the Year, award winners.
Sincerely,
Kory
Skrob
President, International Association
of Mothers Working at Home
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Let
me just say that you have given me GREAT
advice and I really appreciate it.
Thanks
again,
Tom
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Hi
Debra,
I
was thinking of you last night and you're like
the Wizard of Oz. All I have to do is ask you
a question and you give me the answer. It's great!!

Joseph
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