I just started my own company just last year I do very high-end custom finishes what’s been working for me is just sending pictures and small videos to homebuilders and general contractors showing them what I can do and offering them to walk any of my job sites I have gotten every single job like that.
Have you tried using a software tool to make this easier and to scale this up for your business? This is kind of a shameless plug here, but I built a mobile app called Field Rocket where you can upload pictures & videos, and it posts it to your website automatically and formats it into a link that you can send out to people, super simple & easy process. We used it for my Dad's HVAC business, and we doubled his business from $493K in revenue to $1.2M in revenue, and sold it last year for $1M. The app was a huge reason why we were able to do that, and promoting the work he was doing and getting a better online presence really helped us get in front of new customers and land new jobs.
I own a general construction company in Asheville NC called Little River Development. Everything talked about in this video are all great things that I will definitely start implementing. I Definitely have a large skill set for being in the field and dealing with all different trades and scopes of work but the office aspect and management part is definitely something I want to hire the right professionals for... salesman.... marketing etc that can bring even more work.
I live in a population of 15000. I am one of a small handful of landscaping companies in town. I use google, really only to post pics and so people can rate us. Otherwise, i just try to make sure i am polite, clean appearance, clean equipment, clean worksite, quality work, and i make sure i am the first and last landscape company working for the day. Bonus if the competition sees you working harder. After that word of mouth moves mountains. 3 years in, and i am a year out on booking. And we have a wait list for our mowing side. Advertising on your truck and trailer is smart also. Rolling billboard that you own. And i finally get to hire help this year.
Awesome video Mark and team, a lot of great advice. So glad you found a new location on a main road and can’t wait for the next video. Should do more videos like this 💪🏻👍👍👍 have a great dang day keep fencing
Sales guy here. If you lower commissions on the most juicy jobs, your salespeople won’t make any effort to land those big jobs. The value is in getting the job. It takes special people to land those jobs. Special people don’t stick around d when you cut their commissions for doing what they’re great at.
Mark, as usual amazing stuff! I completely agree with the base + commission and having the base be enough to live but not enough to be comfortable. We are looking to hire our first salesperson and that has been the hardest part is the compensation plan.
Agreed. Thanks Mark, This is great. I wonder how this works on top of other lead generation apps like field rocket. field rocket has worked great for us, leads that come through are pretty good quality, but we want to accelerate things even more. Want to get 5 more trucks on the road lol
I would walk off so fast if you adjusted my commission to lower for larger jobs. That is a GIANT red flag for sales jobs. That's just robbery. If I couldn't leave for some reason, I would never ever sell those jobs. I would reduce any job to the higher commission rate. You use commission and bonuses for adjusting your numbers. If you want higher profit margins, offer an additional commission on (estimated) profits over a certain percentage. Say a 50% split on profits over the 30% net profits. This would push your margins up substantially.
That’s because when your first starting no one knows you so you have to push harder to get customers , after people start to know you , you don’t need to push as hard to get customers . The harder work was in the beginning. Not to say any of it is easier but it’s a huge difference in the first few months of trying to gain customers .
Just stumbled upon your videos and enjoy the business talk. We just brought on a commission-only outside sales person and I believe it will work out well. Paying him on gross and like you said, they're in charge of the project from start to finish. As the owner I go over the bid before we release it. I also agreed with your other video regarding giving customers a broken-down quote. NO WAY. walk away if they want it. It's only the beginning of the headaches if you work with them. Don't be afraid to walk away from an opportunity. More will follow.
Thank you for always well-made and thought-provoking content. By customary definition, those who buy things at the supply store in Wyoming are "customers." Those who receive your services are "clients." What you are showing in the video mainly assists persons who are actively searching and I'm sure that is the primary target. Additionally, however, for relatively short money, radio advertising becomes a proactive suggestion for those not necessarily searching at the moment, perhaps considering, maybe haven't had the time to search, or will remember the name when the need arises. It puts the name out there to everyone. It has proved to be a very successful way of advertising for many, something on an average of $10.00 - $12.00 return on each $1.00 spent in radio adverts. It may be worth reassessment, which costs nothing. Just a friendly suggestion. No wise-a** comments from me on this one. Dang!
We used to do radio ads, but even back then we didn’t feel like we got the return on investment we were looking for. I also feel like that has changed quite a bit now that more people are downloading music as well as listening to satellite radio.
haven't listened yet but #1 is still word of mouth and it only costs you doing a great job (could be a simple question) for every person who contacts you. not every contact is a job but every contact is an impression on whoever reached out to you.
Great channel and really good tips. I just opened my GC company in Jacksonville Florida (All Green Construction LLC), I got my contractors license this past year and have been slowly getting the ball rolling.
aaaaaaa he said St. Aug. We've been popular lately. I grew up on wildwood with the guy who started brock fence, granted I was a kid and he already had the business started. Now I do flooring, fencing, decking, drywall, painting etc. in St. Aug.
Super solid vid man!! Currently in the very very initial phases or seed stage if you will, of window installation start up in statewide NC (new re-location). Am a Previous PM for a GC in Connecticut. Going full gas pedal with my father in law - (previous GC founder for a DBB construction co in Connecticut) on this venture. Trying to learn everything I can to get things really rolling from basic SMM lead gen to heavy email listings; would love to speak with someone who’s made it happen already and pull any wisdom I can! Do you offer any sort of POC for a 10 min consult or have any webinar action going? Appreciate you and your team ton! Can share contact info if you guys are open to it! TIA
Thanks for all your vids, I'm excited to start diving into the others. Couple things that you could cover related to this are how you actually selected the marketing pros that you work with? What were you looking for or what sold you on those particular individuals? Also, how much can one expect to pay for these services? And when you say you need cash to start and scale, how much we talking? And did you secure that with financing or from what you were able to amass from previous businesses? I've been bootstrapping my contracting business and it's been growing, but pretty slowly. No employees or physical location so my expenses are very low and I can afford the slow growth, but it's time I start looking to make some real money!
Thanks for this Video! I was wondering all these things. Last year I was spending a lot of money on google and getting almost nothing back. We only had two reviews this year we focused on getting those reviews and we haven’t had to pay anything and phone keeps ringing! Great info!
I’m curious about the billboard advertising. Can you explain a bit about how the conversation went with the billboard advertiser in regards to cost, location, and type of billboard?
Just curious who you have to do your ads? i just started my company and i have spent a lot of money to get on google but i'm not getting any results. Would you mind sharing?
I'm currently learning social media marketing and contractors are my target market. You mentioned that you get your leads by having your sales people drive around and talk to prospect. I was wondering if it's possible or will it be hard to get leads by social media marketing alone? Or maybe I should change my target market to something else? Thanks!
I’m in Alabama and we have done very well getting work and growing the business. We have been eager to grow even more and are now getting into the distribution side of things. A lot of the big fence companies we compete with refuse to buy from us even though it’s cheaper for them because they say we are getting too big. Do you have any advice on getting sales up on the distribution. We are currently working on launching something with Amazon but I’m not really optimistic on that end.
Thats been our experience too. focus on the small contractors that really need you and the homeowners. You may see the big guys trickle over but if not don’t be surprised.
Hello, what pay structure do you use to compensate your salesman small jobs and large jobs? I’ve been working with someone who owns a land clearing business and have approached him about starting selling jobs for him. It’s the only way we’re gonna grow the business. Trying to figure out something that would be fair for me and him.
Clients u have on going working relationships with, customers are typically one and done, they might call back but there is no expected future business. A gc company u know is going to have more jobs with is a client, ms smith down the road is a customer.
In Tampa Florida - how do you recommend marketing an established GC established with website etc. Want to go after design & build residential projects & larger remodels $200k+
What is a client vs customer? A customer is someone who buys something, especially from a shop. She's one of our regular customers. A client is a person or company that receives a service from a professional person or organization in return for payment. A solicitor and his client were sitting at the next table.
I’m not sure what you mean by cheated because if we are all agree on the rules of the game before we start playing, there’s no cheating. Focusing on small jobs could mean you worked your tail off for very little money and pass up on a multi million dollar project that could pay out six figures even at a reduced commission. That seems like a fools move to me.
Do you use a company or and individual to do most of your marketing. I am looking to hire someone to do exactly what you described but i have been struggling deciding on who to use.
We hired somebody that specializes in fence related paid ads on Facebook and Google. That is all that company handles. This is important because they learn the keywords and phrasing that are so vital to making ads perform well. We use another company that handles our SEO and they have absolutely 100% been worth the money. Without them we would still be poorly ranked. They also specialize in nothing but fence companies. So my big advice there is find somebody that specializes in your trade and only your trade to work on any of these items.
All we can tell you is that it was great for brand recognition, but we don’t know what our conversion rate is on it because not everybody called the minute they saw it and use the phone number on it. Tracking the ROI is near impossible but we did not renew this year and decided rather to put that money into Google Ads.
They can make more doing what they do than trying to build fence on the side. That's not their idea of a fun time. Also (not trying to sound snarky) if we don't trust people, we don't hire them.
Excellent. Thank you. 1. How are initial customer inquiries handled? 2. If you want your business to explode... STOP making your salesmen PM's. When a salesman makes a sale, he'll stop selling and focus on the PM duties. A salesman's job should ONLY be generating new business.
They would get a base salary plus a percentage of the gross. Let’s say they’re base salary is $48,000 a year and they make an additional 1% on the gross of every project they sell so $100,000 job they would make an extra thousand dollars.
I just started my own company just last year I do very high-end custom finishes what’s been working for me is just sending pictures and small videos to homebuilders and general contractors showing them what I can do and offering them to walk any of my job sites I have gotten every single job like that.
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Have you tried using a software tool to make this easier and to scale this up for your business? This is kind of a shameless plug here, but I built a mobile app called Field Rocket where you can upload pictures & videos, and it posts it to your website automatically and formats it into a link that you can send out to people, super simple & easy process. We used it for my Dad's HVAC business, and we doubled his business from $493K in revenue to $1.2M in revenue, and sold it last year for $1M.
The app was a huge reason why we were able to do that, and promoting the work he was doing and getting a better online presence really helped us get in front of new customers and land new jobs.
That's genius. I was all wound up last night trying to figure out cold email, asking AI a million questions. This is better and more direct. Thanks.
I stay away from general contractors, they take forever to pay and are the hardest clients
This is great. The marketing side is life blood. Mark you’re killing it, thanks for sharing all of this!!!!
We’re trying. Thanks for tuning in!
I own a general construction company in Asheville NC called Little River Development. Everything talked about in this video are all great things that I will definitely start implementing. I Definitely have a large skill set for being in the field and dealing with all different trades and scopes of work but the office aspect and management part is definitely something I want to hire the right professionals for... salesman.... marketing etc that can bring even more work.
It takes time and money. Keep it up!
I live in a population of 15000. I am one of a small handful of landscaping companies in town. I use google, really only to post pics and so people can rate us. Otherwise, i just try to make sure i am polite, clean appearance, clean equipment, clean worksite, quality work, and i make sure i am the first and last landscape company working for the day. Bonus if the competition sees you working harder. After that word of mouth moves mountains. 3 years in, and i am a year out on booking. And we have a wait list for our mowing side. Advertising on your truck and trailer is smart also. Rolling billboard that you own.
And i finally get to hire help this year.
useful tips, relevant and to the point. much better than the hyped marketing strategy videos. Thanks
Hey, I love the hat! Thanks so much for the shout-out. Keep crushing the business and videos 🤟
Thank you so much for the care package!
Great video. Thank you for sharing.
Awesome video Mark and team, a lot of great advice. So glad you found a new location on a main road and can’t wait for the next video. Should do more videos like this 💪🏻👍👍👍 have a great dang day keep fencing
We will keep them coming. Thanks for the encouragement as always.
Sales guy here. If you lower commissions on the most juicy jobs, your salespeople won’t make any effort to land those big jobs. The value is in getting the job. It takes special people to land those jobs. Special people don’t stick around d when you cut their commissions for doing what they’re great at.
Seen your billboard last week it looks great. Cant wait to see your new location hopefully Ill have time to stop by an say hi.
Stop in anytime. I’m glad people are seeing it!
Mark your video content is always packed with so much information thank you.
Thanks, but what I really need are some good haters! Everybody here is just a little too supportive. 😂
Mark, as usual amazing stuff! I completely agree with the base + commission and having the base be enough to live but not enough to be comfortable. We are looking to hire our first salesperson and that has been the hardest part is the compensation plan.
Just be open and honest with them that this is on a trial basis and subject to change and you’ll do fine.
Mark, I am thoroughly impressed!
Well done, Sir!
Agreed. Thanks Mark, This is great. I wonder how this works on top of other lead generation apps like field rocket. field rocket has worked great for us, leads that come through are pretty good quality, but we want to accelerate things even more. Want to get 5 more trucks on the road lol
I would walk off so fast if you adjusted my commission to lower for larger jobs. That is a GIANT red flag for sales jobs. That's just robbery. If I couldn't leave for some reason, I would never ever sell those jobs. I would reduce any job to the higher commission rate. You use commission and bonuses for adjusting your numbers. If you want higher profit margins, offer an additional commission on (estimated) profits over a certain percentage. Say a 50% split on profits over the 30% net profits. This would push your margins up substantially.
Yeah what the hell. This guy must be insufferable.
That’s because when your first starting no one knows you so you have to push harder to get customers , after people start to know you , you don’t need to push as hard to get customers . The harder work was in the beginning. Not to say any of it is easier but it’s a huge difference in the first few months of trying to gain customers .
Good stuff!!! Marketing like this is key
Just stumbled upon your videos and enjoy the business talk. We just brought on a commission-only outside sales person and I believe it will work out well. Paying him on gross and like you said, they're in charge of the project from start to finish. As the owner I go over the bid before we release it. I also agreed with your other video regarding giving customers a broken-down quote. NO WAY. walk away if they want it. It's only the beginning of the headaches if you work with them. Don't be afraid to walk away from an opportunity. More will follow.
"Don't be afraid to walk away from an opportunity." 👆🏻 This 👆🏻
Mark, Great information thanks for sharing!
Glad it was helpful!
Mark is a legend 😈😎
Thanks. Hope y’all are doing well!
You are entertaining, informative and extremely good on camera!!!!👍🏾
I appreciate that!
I appreciate what you share your experience at start up position, wish for your business grow wealthier in future❤
I appreciate that!
Just came across your channel. Really useful info. Thanks brother
Thank you for being straight up on what you need to scale. I agree 100%
Thank you for always well-made and thought-provoking content.
By customary definition, those who buy things at the supply store in Wyoming are "customers." Those who receive your services are "clients."
What you are showing in the video mainly assists persons who are actively searching and I'm sure that is the primary target. Additionally, however, for relatively short money, radio advertising becomes a proactive suggestion for those not necessarily searching at the moment, perhaps considering, maybe haven't had the time to search, or will remember the name when the need arises. It puts the name out there to everyone. It has proved to be a very successful way of advertising for many, something on an average of $10.00 - $12.00 return on each $1.00 spent in radio adverts. It may be worth reassessment, which costs nothing. Just a friendly suggestion. No wise-a** comments from me on this one. Dang!
We used to do radio ads, but even back then we didn’t feel like we got the return on investment we were looking for. I also feel like that has changed quite a bit now that more people are downloading music as well as listening to satellite radio.
@@SuccessfulContractor Understood.
Facebook is and word of mouth is %100 of our advertising
Every markets different, and as your business grows word-of-mouth, is more important than anything from what I’ve learned.
Very valuable information!
haven't listened yet but #1 is still word of mouth and it only costs you doing a great job (could be a simple question) for every person who contacts you. not every contact is a job but every contact is an impression on whoever reached out to you.
Word of mouth is king for an established business...not good for a startup.
keep it up! should be worth the effort in no time. quality content and craftsmanship
We are grinding it out for sure!
Excellent,we can learn something that open our minds ❤.
Great channel and really good tips. I just opened my GC company in Jacksonville Florida (All Green Construction LLC), I got my contractors license this past year and have been slowly getting the ball rolling.
Good stuff
aaaaaaa he said St. Aug. We've been popular lately. I grew up on wildwood with the guy who started brock fence, granted I was a kid and he already had the business started. Now I do flooring, fencing, decking, drywall, painting etc. in St. Aug.
Super solid vid man!! Currently in the very very initial phases or seed stage if you will, of window installation start up in statewide NC (new re-location). Am a Previous PM for a GC in Connecticut. Going full gas pedal with my father in law - (previous GC founder for a DBB construction co in Connecticut) on this venture. Trying to learn everything I can to get things really rolling from basic SMM lead gen to heavy email listings; would love to speak with someone who’s made it happen already and pull any wisdom I can! Do you offer any sort of POC for a 10 min consult or have any webinar action going? Appreciate you and your team ton! Can share contact info if you guys are open to it! TIA
I don’t yet have the bandwidth for this but it is something we are considering in the future. Best wishes in your new venture!
Great content Mark!!!
Thanks, Danno!
Thanks for all your vids, I'm excited to start diving into the others. Couple things that you could cover related to this are how you actually selected the marketing pros that you work with? What were you looking for or what sold you on those particular individuals? Also, how much can one expect to pay for these services? And when you say you need cash to start and scale, how much we talking? And did you secure that with financing or from what you were able to amass from previous businesses?
I've been bootstrapping my contracting business and it's been growing, but pretty slowly. No employees or physical location so my expenses are very low and I can afford the slow growth, but it's time I start looking to make some real money!
Great thoughts.
Great video, thanks for sharing the details!
You bet!
Good information. Thank you
You're welcome.
Great advice 👍🏻
I’m getting into doing commercial flooring, can you do a video or provide a resource on how to bid on jobs?
I’ll add it to the list but check out our video on QuickBooks tips and tricks for contractors which should help.
Thanks for this Video! I was wondering all these things.
Last year I was spending a lot of money on google and getting almost nothing back. We only had two reviews this year we focused on getting those reviews and we haven’t had to pay anything and phone keeps ringing!
Great info!
Happy to help!
I’m curious about the billboard advertising. Can you explain a bit about how the conversation went with the billboard advertiser in regards to cost, location, and type of billboard?
Really great video Mark
Thanks Justin 🤘
Mark can you recommend a company for managing the ad work? We are located in VA and I’m looking for a way to help my husband scale our business.
Just curious who you have to do your ads? i just started my company and i have spent a lot of money to get on google but i'm not getting any results. Would you mind sharing?
Great job sir
Pure gold.
Thansk
Great video
I'm currently learning social media marketing and contractors are my target market. You mentioned that you get your leads by having your sales people drive around and talk to prospect. I was wondering if it's possible or will it be hard to get leads by social media marketing alone? Or maybe I should change my target market to something else? Thanks!
This is better than gold, without information like this one could use gold the wrong way.
Always appreciate the love!
Awesome content.
Appreciate it!
I’m in Alabama and we have done very well getting work and growing the business. We have been eager to grow even more and are now getting into the distribution side of things. A lot of the big fence companies we compete with refuse to buy from us even though it’s cheaper for them because they say we are getting too big. Do you have any advice on getting sales up on the distribution. We are currently working on launching something with Amazon but I’m not really optimistic on that end.
Thats been our experience too. focus on the small contractors that really need you and the homeowners. You may see the big guys trickle over but if not don’t be surprised.
Hello, what pay structure do you use to compensate your salesman small jobs and large jobs? I’ve been working with someone who owns a land clearing business and have approached him about starting selling jobs for him. It’s the only way we’re gonna grow the business. Trying to figure out something that would be fair for me and him.
Clients u have on going working relationships with, customers are typically one and done, they might call back but there is no expected future business.
A gc company u know is going to have more jobs with is a client, ms smith down the road is a customer.
In Tampa Florida - how do you recommend marketing an established GC established with website etc. Want to go after design & build residential projects & larger remodels $200k+
Hello, what company do you use for your marketing?
Great video
Could you explain the tracking phone number in more detail the one you have on the lighted billboard
What is a client vs customer?
A customer is someone who buys something, especially from a shop. She's one of our regular customers. A client is a person or company that receives a service from a professional person or organization in return for payment. A solicitor and his client were sitting at the next table.
Agreed but professional services are typically considered things like attorney, accountant, etc.
Great video !
What editing program do you use to produce your videos
I think they use Davinci primarily.
@@SuccessfulContractor thank you !
Who do you use or recommend to do google ads ?
Good stuff man!
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What were the results of the billboard?
How much does that billboard run bubba?
Hey Mark, who do you recommend for SEO?
www.dotcomglobalmedia.com/index.cfm
What are your business development / sales guys making? Base pay &/or %?
$60k base + 20% gross or ?
great content . I do bath remodeling . Do you know if your guy can help me with marketing? greatly appreciated . THX.
He only works with fence companies. Be sure to do your homework. Lots of 🤡 in this space.
If I was on your sales team I would only focus on smaller jobs to avoid having my commissions cheated.
This could be/probably will be an unintended consequence.
I’m not sure what you mean by cheated because if we are all agree on the rules of the game before we start playing, there’s no cheating. Focusing on small jobs could mean you worked your tail off for very little money and pass up on a multi million dollar project that could pay out six figures even at a reduced commission. That seems like a fools move to me.
Do you use a company or and individual to do most of your marketing. I am looking to hire someone to do exactly what you described but i have been struggling deciding on who to use.
Most marketing companies are scams. I recommend asking around and hiring someone who comes highly recommended by a successful contractor.
We hired somebody that specializes in fence related paid ads on Facebook and Google. That is all that company handles. This is important because they learn the keywords and phrasing that are so vital to making ads perform well. We use another company that handles our SEO and they have absolutely 100% been worth the money. Without them we would still be poorly ranked. They also specialize in nothing but fence companies. So my big advice there is find somebody that specializes in your trade and only your trade to work on any of these items.
Did the billboard do well? Good ROI?
All we can tell you is that it was great for brand recognition, but we don’t know what our conversion rate is on it because not everybody called the minute they saw it and use the phone number on it. Tracking the ROI is near impossible but we did not renew this year and decided rather to put that money into Google Ads.
Gotcha, I have been contemplating the billboard for awhile now - thanks for the insight
Who do you use for your google optimization?
www.dotcomglobalmedia.com/
@@SuccessfulContractor Thank you, I really appreciate it!
How do you confirm that your sales reps don’t keep some of the jobs for themselves?
They can make more doing what they do than trying to build fence on the side. That's not their idea of a fun time.
Also (not trying to sound snarky) if we don't trust people, we don't hire them.
Excellent. Thank you.
1. How are initial customer inquiries handled?
2. If you want your business to explode... STOP making your salesmen PM's. When a salesman makes a sale, he'll stop selling and focus on the PM duties. A salesman's job should ONLY be generating new business.
Great video but it isn’t really about growing from nothing. Someone should make a video on getting your first customers.
I wish I had a marketing mind…
I can teach you 😂
I'm an idiot at marketing. I try too hard to do stuff I learned in psychology class
You do, you're the king lol
How do I start with 0 equipment and lil to no money
What dose base plus gross mean?
They would get a base salary plus a percentage of the gross. Let’s say they’re base salary is $48,000 a year and they make an additional 1% on the gross of every project they sell so $100,000 job they would make an extra thousand dollars.
CUSTOMER 100%
A loan?
Would you mind sending me the name of your marketing and SEO guys..!!
dotcomglobalmedia.com/
“Upfront payments for quality leads and marketing are too pricey, and I can't afford it. I need a service where I only pay for results. Any ideas?”
I know the feeling. I found Corpoz, and they only charge for results. It's been a game-changer for me!
Hell i cant even figure out where to pay my taxesc
The struggle is real. 😆
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clients, not customers
Customer. Or homeowner.
Depends on if you work residential or commercial I suppose.
I call them clients cuz it sounds nice but realistically they’re all custys lol
the marketing strategy: pay 5 different businesses money to grow your business. clickbait when you clarify you need lots of cash, not nothing.
Your strategy is to have a bunch of money to outsource sales and marketing. Are you offering low interest business loans???