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TCF652: Contractor Q&A - “What Are Recurring Revenues for a Painting Business?”

TCF652: Contractor Q&A - “What Are Recurring Revenues for a Painting Business?”

FromThe Contractor Fight with Tom Reber


TCF652: Contractor Q&A - “What Are Recurring Revenues for a Painting Business?”

FromThe Contractor Fight with Tom Reber

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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
Aug 18, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Tom and Dan answer your questions about doubling materials costs, setting sales goals, time blocking and time management to help you succeed at selling, recurring revenue for painting businesses, and more. They also offer a recession-proof strategy for contractors.   In this episode, we talk about…  Question 1: Despite doubling the materials and labor costs, nobody has called. I am all in favor of charging more, but shouldn't we dive deeper into the numbers? You should always dive deep into your numbers. If no one's calling, that's a leads issue.  It sounds like you lack sales skills since you don't connect with people — work on that.   Question 2: Do you count jobs scheduled over the phone based on bracketing in the monthly sales goal, or do only estimates approved for bigger jobs count? It all counts toward the sales goal. Set a service and construction goal, number of leads, jobs, etc.   Question 3: How do time blocking and time management benefit sales? Set aside your most productive time based on your availability and leads flow, then plan your day accordingly. Time blocking and management is an activity game that leads to cash, checks, and closing deals.   Question 4: What are the types of recurring revenue for a painting business? You can offer lifetime touch-ups. Provide little services just to get back on the property and in front of the customer. Communicate with them and help them identify tasks.   Question 5: Should sales goals change when you're booked for two to three months? Your sales goal should be evaluated weekly. It's a production capacity question — you should always sell more than what you can produce. Don't stop selling because you're booked out (What if one of those big jobs gets postponed?)   Resources:  Submit your questions to help@thecontractorfight.com with the subject “Podcast” and Tom and Dan will try to answer them on an upcoming show.   Visit our sponsors of this episode, NiceJob. NiceJob is Reputation Marketing software that will help your business collect 2-3 times more reviews on Google, Facebook, and the platforms that matter. Don’t forget to use code “Fight” for $50 off the first month on new accounts! https://www.TheContractorFight.com/nicejob    Are you stealing money from your family because you aren’t charging enough for your services? Discover what you SHOULD be charging. Download our 50% Gross Profit cheat sheet: https://thecontractorfight.com/50   == Attend the Mile High Profit Summit == The ULTIMATE event for Contractors: You will learn from experts in the contracting industry, you will have the opportunity to network with other contractors from all over North America, and spend time with The Contractor Fight Team! https://thecontractorfight.com/mile-high-profit-summit/    == Join us in BATTLEGROUND ==Everything your contracting business needs in one comprehensive program with three main focus areas: Leadership, Communication, and Numbers. For more info check out: https://TheContractorFight.com/Battleground    == Order your free copy of Tom’s book Winning the Contractor Fight (Just pay to ship) == https://thecontractorfight.com/book    == Grab the Gear ==https://gear.thecontractorfight.com/    == Find Us on Social Media ==YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TomReber  Instagram: https://thecontractorfight.com/ig    == Rate the Podcast ==Help your fellow contractors find the podcast! Please leave a rating/review! Apple Podcasts Spotify
Released:
Aug 18, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Contractor Fight Podcast challenges contractors to live unafraid & motor against mediocrity. It's time to pick a fight and take back our dignity. It's time to wage war on the mindsets that hold us back from business and personal success.