READ WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING:
“I copied your “one sheet” in
less than 2 hours and used it that afternoon on a painting estimate
I had previously scheduled. I actually made it two pages. The homeowner
was very impressed and told me so. It was a nice sized project. I
quoted it on the spot and started the next day. I’m tempted
to throw out my business cards (but I won’t). I’ll use
this on every estimate I ever do. Thanks! “
Carl Tillman
Carpentry and Painting
Carl had absolutely no marketing plan whatsoever.
He lived on hope.
“I hope I get work from somewhere…. I hope somebody calls
me.
I hope somebody knows about me. Last I spoke with Carl he was almost
too busy.
“I don’t even hand out business cards
anymore. This is much more efficient.”
Richard Gillen
Trim Line Construction
Rich gets it. You hand out a business card for
simple contact info. A card has absolutely no sales power.
“ I’ve been in business for years,
I’ve never had this kind of reaction on my estimates with customers.”
Peter Olson
Tri Valley Painting
This isn’t rocket science. What you’ll
learn to present to homeowners is brilliantly simple and you will
see the reaction from your homeowners.
“Thanks for helping me with my business.
I feel like I have a real business now.”
Alec Stanton
Handyman
I think the internal pride Alec now has about his
business has had a greater affect on him than any new business he
acquired
“The reaction from homeowners has been great.
They all make some kind of comment from “very nice” to
“very professional”. Mostly I just see the look in their
face.”
Jon Brogden
General Contractor
Jon never created any literature to share with
homeowners. His larger projects came in primarily by word of mouth
and pretty inconsistently. His “one sheet” instantly grew
to four.