
Quit Using Close Rate
Close rate; you know, the percentage of appointments you run that end up in sales. If you are like most home improvement companies, you use this percentage to get a quick view of how your sales people are doing in the field.

Close rate; you know, the percentage of appointments you run that end up in sales. If you are like most home improvement companies, you use this percentage to get a quick view of how your sales people are doing in the field.

In the next installment of our Tricks of the Trade series, we tackle the issue of no-shows. Despite best efforts to prevent it, this happens to many of the home improvement companies we work with. So we decided to offer some insights into how to keep your sales team productive when a potential client isn’t home.

In our last post we talked about the Sunk Cost Fallacy and how we, as decision makers, sometimes have a propensity for using the wrong information to power our choices. We thought it would be prudent to offer some ideas on how to overcome these obstacles. Not just for your home improvement business, but for your everyday life as well.

How falling prey to the Sunk Cost Fallacy could be keeping you from growing.

Things are always changing in the SEO world and with how we communicate with people. No matter the changes, the number one thing to keep in mind is that Google is always looking for ways to make a better user experience. When you focus on your reader, provide high-value content and use SEO best practices, you will increase leads.

When you think about security, you probably think about “Mary’s” phishing email above, trying to get your info or weasel some cash through scams. The good news is, these scenarios are less likely to affect your home improvement business than you might think. The bad news is, there are MORE COMMON dangers your data could face that aren’t talked about as often.

Behold, the first episode of Tricks of the Trade! Today we discuss all the methods and tactics home pros utilize to confirm in-home sales appointments.

Here is a list of considerations for any large home pro enterprise with multiple locations looking to streamline operations and systematize best practices…

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