I own a concrete business and have been in the industry for many years. I’ve managed to achieve success and build a strong team. Recently, a friend who started a contracting business called me to discuss how I got my leads and the challenges he was facing. I have a rule: when someone discusses business, I no longer address them as a friend.

I asked him about his process, and he mentioned calling leads and sending emails. Digging deeper, I discovered he had no system, no frequency of contact, and no scripts. Despite being a skilled contractor, his lack of a system was affecting his sales. I emphasized that when dealing with leads, you’re not just a contractor but a salesman, and your job is to sell your service, not just provide a price.

Interestingly, he hadn’t considered this perspective before. The best lesson I’ve learned in my business is that my product’s success relies on my team’s ability to sell, not just on my craftsmanship. It’s a mistake to solely rely on your skills and tools. In business, you’re in sales. Invest time in improving your sales skills or hire someone proficient in it. If I had a nickel for every skilled contractor with a truck who thinks they’re the best…

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    10 months ago

    (clears throat …because slightly off topic to your rant)

    OP - Since you appreciate the importance of making sales, allow me to make you a reddit elevator pitch. Can I suggest a win-win business collab?

    Having been in business many years, you probably know or will come across many small business owners who are looking for working capital to take on new projects, for expansion, new equipment, to bridge A/R gap, etc

    Perhaps some of these would have given you their business, but have been denied financing by their banks.

    I work in business financing/SBA loans/lines of credit/equipment financing/subordinated debt/etc

    Based in New York. The financing company = 10 years in business, Nationwide network of lenders (100k - 10M deals). Financed $2 Billion already.

    Business Proposal = You refer businesses in need of financing to me, I help them get funded, and you receive a % commission on each deal approved and funded.

    Legit commissions paid out to you by the financing company directly.

    Or, you know someone else to recommend who is perfectly suited for this win-win business collaboration with me?

    What say you?

    Any Questions? Please DM, happy to explain more and provide examples etc

    Thanks!