5 Genius Ways Contractors Are Beating the Competition

Marketing

Apr 17, 2017

The best contractors become the best by working harder and smarter than everyone else. Here’s how to work smarter to help you gain more customers and beat out your competition.

1. They don’t upsell, they present additional solutions

The difference between trying to upsell a customer to make more money and presenting additional solutions to problems or wants they have is huge. If you present yourself as the solution to problems or wants that already exist, there is a natural match. You are the solution, you are already on site, and they trust you from other work you have done/are doing. Don’t be a pushy salesman, be a trustworthy problem solver.

2. Their business has reviews on all the top review websites

If a person is on a review website looking at reviews of businesses, there is a very good chance they are looking to hire someone. Very few human beings peruse contractor reviews for fun. Needless to say, people on these popular review websites are very hot leads. If you aren’t there, they won’t be calling you. Be there. Read 8 Lead Generating Review Websites for Contractors http://www.electricalindustry.ca/latest-news/2846-8-lead-generating-review-websites-for-contractors to find out where your business needs to be.

3. They have tapped into their expanded personal network for more referrals

We all know a few other human beings. Those people know a few people. Those people need the help of contractors from time to time. Have you let all your contacts know what business you are in? They will need to know to be able to refer you business. Social media is a great tool in getting your family and friends to help promote your business. The simple act of liking your Facebook business page can lead to new customers. It’s free to tap into your network, so make sure you do.

4. Positioning themselves as experts on social media with blogs and a real presence

Having a Facebook profile is not enough to bring in new customers. You need to position your business as experts in the industry. Do this by being active, showing off completed and work-in-progress projects, engaging others on each social media platform, and writing blogs to help your target customer learn more about solving their problems. The more you contribute to the social world in the form of photos, blogs and posts, the more you will be viewed as an expert by potential customers.

5. Using photos, videos and customer testimonials to show off other projects to prospects

The best closers make things simple. It’s hard to sell something that the buyer can’t physically see or feel. This tactic helps by showing off other similar projects your business has completed in photo and/or video. It also gives a testimonial from the customer, which gives you credibility. This can work with a digital device like an iPad or “the old fashioned way” with photos and handwritten testimonials. All that matters is that you can show off your work and be given credit for work well done.

Now that you know 5 genius ways contractors are beating the competition, it’s time to go out and do it.

This article was first published as a blog by CapitalTristate, an electrical distributor in the U.S. Mid Atlantic. Watch for “ 5 Simple Reasons Why You Need to Attend More (Home Reno) Trade Shows” in the May 16 issue of EIN.
Image courtesy of pakorn at www.freedigitalphotos.net.

 

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