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Many times, prospects really want to use your service, but they hesitate to make the deal because they lack trust and think somebody is going to take advantage of them. This lack of trust makes it hard to convince them to go ahead. That’s why, to help them say yes, you need to show them you’re trustworthy so they can feel comfortable in making the deal.
Tim and Derek are here to teach you how to gain that trust. They discuss the importance of making the client feel important in order to gain their trust.
In this episode, they discuss:
Gaining your client’s trust to have an honest conversation about their needs and budget
How to sense when the trust has been gained in a conversation
Examples of questions that can be asked to build trust
How Tim and Derek built trust with their clients
Making the clients feel important by listening to them and understanding their needs
Resources:
💰 You didn’t become a contractor to struggle financially. Download our worksheet and start calculating a 50% gross profit on every job. It’s time to get your shit together! https://thecontractorfight.com/50/
💸 Grab your copy of our FREE Contractors Guide to Spotting Cheap Prospects here: https://thecontractorfight.com/cheap
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Many times, prospects really want to use your service, but they hesitate to make the deal because they lack trust and think somebody is going to take advantage of them. This lack of trust makes it hard to convince them to go ahead. That’s why, to help them say yes, you need to show them you’re trustworthy so they can feel comfortable in making the deal.
Tim and Derek are here to teach you how to gain that trust. They discuss the importance of making the client feel important in order to gain their trust.
In this episode, they discuss:
Gaining your client’s trust to have an honest conversation about their needs and budget
How to sense when the trust has been gained in a conversation
Examples of questions that can be asked to build trust
How Tim and Derek built trust with their clients
Making the clients feel important by listening to them and understanding their needs
Resources:
💰 You didn’t become a contractor to struggle financially. Download our worksheet and start calculating a 50% gross profit on every job. It’s time to get your shit together! https://thecontractorfight.com/50/
💸 Grab your copy of our FREE Contractors Guide to Spotting Cheap Prospects here: https://thecontractorfight.com/cheap
== 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
== Get your questions answered and connect with other contractors building stronger businesses in The Contractor Fight: https://thecontractorfight.com/facebook
== 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!
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