I've been running my own company for 2 years now. Until recently the majority of my work has been with general contractors. I havent had to go out and do many hard sells, the jobs have always been a shoe in pretty much.
I've been doing quite a bit of advertising lately and have been getting a good response. I've done 7 estimates in the last week which is more than I've done in the past. I'm pretty good with people and seem to be able to establish a good report with them. I know the money I need to get in order to do a quility job and feel that I'm fairly competive in my pricing.
I'm 25 so I'm not super young but I wonder if my age hinders me as far as customers feeling confident I can do a good job. I'm well educated about painting and the products that need to be used and believe I convey that too the customers. I know people are always looking to get more estimates since it seems everyone does them for free.
Do you have any tips on closing a job right away or do you just wait for a call back? Is there anything you find works espically well when trying to sell a job?
I've been doing quite a bit of advertising lately and have been getting a good response. I've done 7 estimates in the last week which is more than I've done in the past. I'm pretty good with people and seem to be able to establish a good report with them. I know the money I need to get in order to do a quility job and feel that I'm fairly competive in my pricing.
I'm 25 so I'm not super young but I wonder if my age hinders me as far as customers feeling confident I can do a good job. I'm well educated about painting and the products that need to be used and believe I convey that too the customers. I know people are always looking to get more estimates since it seems everyone does them for free.
Do you have any tips on closing a job right away or do you just wait for a call back? Is there anything you find works espically well when trying to sell a job?