Well when I first started I only got paid $24 per electric bill and I’d do 5 a day. Now I get paid $100 per electric bill still doing 5 a day. Then I also when I have a team get paid a percentage of their deals as well. The most I’ve mad in a month was $16k all door to door income. The 60k in 3 months , 40k of that was mine, 20k of it was my wife’s because I made her the leader of my organization
As a D2D Comcast Rep, I receive more door slams than my time in middle school .... But this channel is legit. I've used a lot of tips to enhance my customer service and relations.
1. Realize d2d is awesome 2. Hunter vs Scavenger 3. Accept the challenge 4. Welcome rejection 5. Sport not job 6. Hourly vs commission 7. Excuses dont make you money 8. 5 year plan 9. Integrity 10. Enjoy the process
I’ve been knocking for 2 weeks selling solar. It’s wonderful! No deals. Lots of No’s. Lots of closed doors. But I don’t let it get me down because I’m trying to truly help. I’ll get a yes eventually. 😊
As somebody who’s just starting in D2D I’m so glad I’ve found this page. I’ve been setting 2 appointments a week while some of my colleagues are setting 15. I’m so excited to try these tips out!
Stick to the schedule. Focus on what you can control and not what you can't control. The commissions come after you commit to showing up to do the work.
NOTHING looks better on a sales resume than "I actually survived in door to door". People who can knock doors are absolute units on car lots. If you can be a mediocre window canvasser you can be a cricket wireless stores vehicle to sucess
I was a US Navy recruiter, I also trained recruiters and evaluated them. I sold Cadillacs and then insurance, P&C, and all lines, but 80% P&C. Here's what my advice is on sales. The first is to know your product inside and out. Over 80% of your sales are based on product knowledge, that is fulfilling a NEED or a WANT, and knowing when there is a difference. When I sold Cadillacs we used to have what was known as Walk-Around competitions. The GM would have each of us do a walk around (Demonstrate all the major features and give key points within 4 minutes) on a certain model and then he would ask us different questions. Such as how much torque? How much room in the trunk, can I fit two bags of clubs? What size spare tires, what kind of tires, are they all season? Gas mileage, how much oil? How long is the corrosion warranty, etc? The fewer questions he asked, the better your walk around was. The walkaround had only one purpose, to build the value of the car to match the price. The top person got a 100 dollar bill. Second place got a 20, third got a 10. Next is PMA, Positive Mental Attitude, believing in your product, and yourself. Next, how to handle objections, what do you say when they say NO. How many objections should you handle before you say "Thank you for your time". And how to close by asking trial questions. For example, "So if we can get the car in the color you want, and give you so much for your trade, would that be enough to move ahead?" Or, "So, based on what you have seen heard does this sound like something you are interested in pursuing?" If they say yes, stop selling, they just bought.
First and foremost thank you for your service ! I’m a 4 year Army veteran myself and I had two interviews recently involving door to door sales and so far it sounds like I’m about to get the job. I’m glad I took the time to read your comment. Very constructive and I love how you went in detail and shared your personal experience with Cadillac. It makes perfect sense for anyone selling a product to know all about what it is they’re selling to establish trust between them and the clients they interact with. I’m going to take the time to research the company products and a few competitors as well that way I’m as equipped as possible when it comes to knowledge of the products I’ll be selling. I appreciate you for sharing this man.
@@ccoldtruths7855 Door to door is tough, and with Ring cameras now don't be surprised when they don't even open the door. If I were you and you really wanted to get into sales, I would recommend going to a large dealership and seeing if they are hiring. Most dealers have a training program. I went through the Cadillac program, and it was extremely hard. You should also look into insurance, you have to take a test to see what your personality is (They are looking for people who are motivated by money.) See if MetLife or Prudential is hiring. But first I would read up on Zig Zigler and also a book called Sell the Sizzle. Here's tip, everyone has a Dominant Buying Motive, and you should be able to identify it.based on what they tell you. Sales are fulfilling a need, that is what it all comes down to. I sold one of the first Escalades in my market to a guy who traded in a one-year-old El Dorado that we had sold him. He wanted to be the first one to show it off. That is a need and a want right there. My GM didn't want to sell the car, because no one had them on the lot, but the owner said to let it go.
Starting D2D today. I own my own IT company and I operate as CMO and co-founder. I just hired a new marketing agent and we are going to explore the world of d2d and b2b today. It's been a LONG TIME COMING. But it's here. I'm nervous, especially with the lockdowns still in place but this is my last option before possibly losing my position and ownership. I can't fail. So I won't.
The information from this channel has been nothing short of inspirational, and brilliant. My results have doubled since consistently applying what this team has shared with us. The company is definitely more blessed because of it. So is my family. Thanks guys, God bless. Signing up for d2d University 🎓
After more than 20 years in sales... I reinvented my career jumping to sale Solar. Actually, In the last three months I've been leaning everything than i need to know to do D2D in a good way. thank you for your advises.
Leading my district in sales at retail got the attention of corporate to door to door sales, I've learned honesty and cutting the shit really builds trust and opens people up to buy
Here before my second day of a d2d job. Have been actively avoiding d2d but not much choice. Was pretty down all day yesterday and feeling like my experience in sales doesn't matter in a place like this. But shit man. Here we go
I owned and ran a small retail buisness and e-commerce store for over 5 years before I did a D2D sales job and I found out I had a lot more to learn. Great video!
Just started d2d got 4 apps in my 2 days going solo. First week solo now and 2 of them canceled apps and two days in with 0 apps so far. Ready to switch it up today!
Door to door is awesome . Home ownere are so nice to me is better to deal with them than grumpy foreman. I havent had one rejection. I think i have a gift. Im a natural. I love this.
Thank you very much for your crucial world I'm working in a wrong direction but now now I have to fallow all the tips that you provide us Thank you sir Thank you sir
At age 60, locating a routine job is difficult. Canvassing areas around where we live makes sense. Most people are home during the weekends and at work on weekdays. There are about ten thousand homes in my Atlanta neighborhood. The Artison handmade soap will go for $7.00 each and my poetry book is priced at $15.00. I think a basic web site is a must as well. It is good to see younger people getting away from screens and going door to door. I have an advantage in that I live close by and don't mind telling people where to find me. I always dress up and use a cane to climb steps. Young people should also look presentable with a suit and tie or dress business attire for women. Use only three knocks or ring the bell. In other words, don't be loud and sound like a bill collector. I hope this helps. Please share your thoughts. Janet Busener
knock 1000 doors- then make that determination. I was the same way. It took me 2 days to knock my first door because of anxiety. Now Its second nature. Almost like a muscle memory.
It's your perception. Perception makes you feel like you can't, that leads how you would act at the job, that will determine your results. Change your perception and you will be fine. You got this
This one guy at my door sure didn't understand tip #4, no matter how many ways I said I wasn't interested he kept pestering me to validate my stance. Clearly he should have realized that after a certain point of attitude he was giving me that there was no way it was ever going to turn into a sale.
hey! im planning on going door to door and asking people if they need there lawn mown, my starting line is going to be, "Hey im Luke! i was wondering if you needed your lawn mown by chance? and then if they ask how much, i will say, "you can pay me however much youd like", any tips on getting more customers etc??
@@richardortiz9561 I'd rather keep my integrity than make a (*slightly*) higher wage as a salesperson. Sales guys act like sales is soooo much money - its not much more IF EVEN more money AT ALL than a lot of other jobs.
You must be doing sales for the wrong companies. My friend owns a roofing company and her top sales earners are getting $5,000 bonus checks a month. BONUS CHECKS. That's on top of their commissions which is an outrageous amount. Trust me, people are making a killing in sales. But you're either good at it or bad at it 🤷🏻 I'm not good at it which is why I'm here trying to learn. But to say that you don't make good money is definitely laughable
I’d say find a good market- if your selling a $15,000 water treatment system. Probably not gonna make many sales. Compared to a $200 product more outcome
We want you to have an hourly mindset, not a commission mindset. If that's the case, I would like the employer to also have an hourly mindset and pay on an hourly basis.
Today first time I'm going d2d sales and I feel like 'what if no one buys my product, what if I can't sell a thing.? All this what ifs are making me nervous n fearful. HELP.....
@@titonothere6179 so I went and we got a LOT of MIXED feedback. My pitch is a $5 Bill Analysis wear we basically audit everyone's tv bill, phone bill, internet bill, electric bill, and home security bill. If we can't save them at least 10% or more the service is free. No one let us in but they did ask to be put on our email list to schedule a zoom for us to go over everything remotely. I knocked around 120 doors (not that many I know) and got about 5 solid leads and all of them but one asked to keep a brochure. We got some praise for going door to door in this climate but we also got around 5 or 6 people who essentially scolded us and didn't even bother answering. Overall I claim it as a success and I fully intend to keep at it!
im about to start d2d.. i have quite a bit of experience in selling and i consider myself to be pretty darn good in it.. starting with bracelets, got any more ideas anyone would like to buy, ideas that reach to bigger group of people? have a good one lads, and remember life is about buying and selling. only.
YES. My 3 years in sales was the 3 years of my career that I developed the most in my communication
👊👊👊👊👊👊😚
Blessed!!! Great job!!! This has inspired me so thanks you
Was that a Malagasy Y- o - u?
I went from homeless to making 60k in 3 months a year later
All praises to the most High YHWH ‼️🙏🏾
I call bs, let's see your bank statement
God is good
Which country do you live at? Im in Germany working d2d and pay 40% taxes on my income
Well when I first started I only got paid $24 per electric bill and I’d do 5 a day. Now I get paid $100 per electric bill still doing 5 a day. Then I also when I have a team get paid a percentage of their deals as well. The most I’ve mad in a month was $16k all door to door income. The 60k in 3 months , 40k of that was mine, 20k of it was my wife’s because I made her the leader of my organization
Nobody wants to give a job and I started door to door sales and my life change since then I have no problem of money. Great Video,👍
What industry ?
As a D2D Comcast Rep, I receive more door slams than my time in middle school .... But this channel is legit. I've used a lot of tips to enhance my customer service and relations.
1. Realize d2d is awesome
2. Hunter vs Scavenger
3. Accept the challenge
4. Welcome rejection
5. Sport not job
6. Hourly vs commission
7. Excuses dont make you money
8. 5 year plan
9. Integrity
10. Enjoy the process
I’ve been knocking for 2 weeks selling solar. It’s wonderful! No deals. Lots of No’s. Lots of closed doors. But I don’t let it get me down because I’m trying to truly help. I’ll get a yes eventually. 😊
Update?
@@Dylan-yf5tj it’s been 2 months. I have made 3 sales and am building my pipeline. I have 2 meetings this week and plenty of follow ups as well!
Update???
we all want an update.
update?
Sorry I didn’t see the notifications, it made 39k in 6 months then had to quit and move :/
As somebody who’s just starting in D2D I’m so glad I’ve found this page. I’ve been setting 2 appointments a week while some of my colleagues are setting 15. I’m so excited to try these tips out!
How'd it go?
Stick to the schedule. Focus on what you can control and not what you can't control. The commissions come after you commit to showing up to do the work.
NOTHING looks better on a sales resume than "I actually survived in door to door". People who can knock doors are absolute units on car lots. If you can be a mediocre window canvasser you can be a cricket wireless stores vehicle to sucess
I'm 17 and a d2d salesman in London and this helped a lot man!!
18yo d2d in london too!! 👊🏽
im 17 and a d2d salesman in Toronto. ahhhhh
18 d2d in us
17 in Michigan/USA🤙🏽
18/Ohio USA
I was a US Navy recruiter, I also trained recruiters and evaluated them. I sold Cadillacs and then insurance, P&C, and all lines, but 80% P&C. Here's what my advice is on sales. The first is to know your product inside and out. Over 80% of your sales are based on product knowledge, that is fulfilling a NEED or a WANT, and knowing when there is a difference. When I sold Cadillacs we used to have what was known as Walk-Around competitions. The GM would have each of us do a walk around (Demonstrate all the major features and give key points within 4 minutes) on a certain model and then he would ask us different questions. Such as how much torque? How much room in the trunk, can I fit two bags of clubs? What size spare tires, what kind of tires, are they all season? Gas mileage, how much oil? How long is the corrosion warranty, etc? The fewer questions he asked, the better your walk around was. The walkaround had only one purpose, to build the value of the car to match the price. The top person got a 100 dollar bill. Second place got a 20, third got a 10. Next is PMA, Positive Mental Attitude, believing in your product, and yourself. Next, how to handle objections, what do you say when they say NO. How many objections should you handle before you say "Thank you for your time". And how to close by asking trial questions. For example, "So if we can get the car in the color you want, and give you so much for your trade, would that be enough to move ahead?" Or, "So, based on what you have seen heard does this sound like something you are interested in pursuing?" If they say yes, stop selling, they just bought.
First and foremost thank you for your service ! I’m a 4 year Army veteran myself and I had two interviews recently involving door to door sales and so far it sounds like I’m about to get the job. I’m glad I took the time to read your comment. Very constructive and I love how you went in detail and shared your personal experience with Cadillac. It makes perfect sense for anyone selling a product to know all about what it is they’re selling to establish trust between them and the clients they interact with. I’m going to take the time to research the company products and a few competitors as well that way I’m as equipped as possible when it comes to knowledge of the products I’ll be selling. I appreciate you for sharing this man.
@@ccoldtruths7855 Door to door is tough, and with Ring cameras now don't be surprised when they don't even open the door. If I were you and you really wanted to get into sales, I would recommend going to a large dealership and seeing if they are hiring. Most dealers have a training program. I went through the Cadillac program, and it was extremely hard. You should also look into insurance, you have to take a test to see what your personality is (They are looking for people who are motivated by money.) See if MetLife or Prudential is hiring. But first I would read up on Zig Zigler and also a book called Sell the Sizzle. Here's tip, everyone has a Dominant Buying Motive, and you should be able to identify it.based on what they tell you. Sales are fulfilling a need, that is what it all comes down to. I sold one of the first Escalades in my market to a guy who traded in a one-year-old El Dorado that we had sold him. He wanted to be the first one to show it off. That is a need and a want right there. My GM didn't want to sell the car, because no one had them on the lot, but the owner said to let it go.
@Acquired Cents Too bad you never learned to actually sell. We’re on different planets, I’m talking about $60,000 cars, or intangible items.
7 months sober and just got started in D2D sales. I've never been more eager to learn, and I definitely love what I'm doing!!
Starting D2D today. I own my own IT company and I operate as CMO and co-founder. I just hired a new marketing agent and we are going to explore the world of d2d and b2b today. It's been a LONG TIME COMING. But it's here. I'm nervous, especially with the lockdowns still in place but this is my last option before possibly losing my position and ownership. I can't fail. So I won't.
What happened?
@@melsoro7311 never replied, we know what happened LOL
^He became must’ve become a millionaire 👀
I’m starting my first D2D job on Monday, and I am so so excited!
Love to hear it! You're going to kill it!
The information from this channel has been nothing short of inspirational, and brilliant. My results have doubled since consistently applying what this team has shared with us. The company is definitely more blessed because of it. So is my family. Thanks guys, God bless. Signing up for d2d University 🎓
Appreciate that man
After more than 20 years in sales... I reinvented my career jumping to sale Solar. Actually, In the last three months I've been leaning everything than i need to know to do D2D in a good way. thank you for your advises.
Hi, How is the solar business? I’ve been looking into it lately.
this video has so much more meaning to me beyond door to door. all these skills directly apply to life.
Starting my first D2D sales at the end of this month. Training my mind and getting ready for this.
How’s it going
He quit
First day of my D2D sales career ready to get out there and put in some work!
You quit
My dad always told me whatever whoever you hang around and surround yourself with is where you’ll be in 4 years and it’s so true
This is my first door to door sales job this was an inspirational thanks
How is the job going? I just got my job today and would love your feedback
Gummy’s Channel yea fax hows ur job I’m curious
I'm starting my first door to door tomorrow. I would also love to hear from you, maybe we could even compare notes.
How’s it going for you !
Just started my first sales job in roofing.. went through the whole week.... appreciate the advice/tips hopefully it can become a permanent gig
Love this video! I watch it before going out to give me the right energy!
Leading my district in sales at retail got the attention of corporate to door to door sales, I've learned honesty and cutting the shit really builds trust and opens people up to buy
Southwestern Advantage is the door to door job im doing right now and its great! This video is all factsss
Heey, how do you feel at now ? :) I/m asking because i will go to America on the year :D
“In order to create you have to be vulnerable” I like that
Thank you. Needed this.
I am going to start D2D to scale up my own business. Wish me luck!!
Here before my second day of a d2d job. Have been actively avoiding d2d but not much choice. Was pretty down all day yesterday and feeling like my experience in sales doesn't matter in a place like this. But shit man. Here we go
now its been a year - hows it been?
Such a good video. I’m actually starting my first d2d job in a couple days
I owned and ran a small retail buisness and e-commerce store for over 5 years before I did a D2D sales job and I found out I had a lot more to learn. Great video!
Thanks! Tons to still learn for everyone
ruclips.net/video/6TRkt_7zq18/видео.html The perfect door to door sales pitch
@@chrisvasey4032 for looser maybe haha
Just started d2d got 4 apps in my 2 days going solo. First week solo now and 2 of them canceled apps and two days in with 0 apps so far. Ready to switch it up today!
Thank you. I'm doing a school fundraiser and I needed these tips:)
As a closer this is now part of my training curriculum for my walkers
Love it. Have u checked out d2du.thed2dexperts.com
2:45 Salesmanship Rollercoster - benefits of offering reps W-2 with set hours.
ruclips.net/video/6TRkt_7zq18/видео.html new sales pitch, please subscribe and enjoy
Thank you bro, going to start today at sales.
I am more peaceful now.
Enjoy! Forget about money results Enjoy and be haopy! GOD Bless!!!!🙏🙏🙏🙏💪💪
This is all great advice that goes beyond sales, good life advice really.
*Art I’m almost over the hill now watch my smoke!
*wonderful, just do it
ruclips.net/video/6TRkt_7zq18/видео.html please enjoy the Perfect Pitch , subscribe if you learned something
Ive been an owner operator of various services since 2014 and ive used door tondoor and word of month as my main forms of advertisement.
Ima come back to this in 3 months. I just started my d2d journey. I have 0$ and that will change.
Door to door is awesome . Home ownere are so nice to me is better to deal with them than grumpy foreman.
I havent had one rejection. I think i have a gift. Im a natural. I love this.
Thank you very much for your crucial world I'm working in a wrong direction but now now I have to fallow all the tips that you provide us
Thank you sir
Thank you sir
Thanks man!!
@@D2DExperts you are the biggest cringe in the industry . Pretending to be the fucking power company to get appointments
At age 60, locating a routine job is difficult. Canvassing areas around where we live makes sense. Most people are home during the weekends and at work on weekdays. There are about ten thousand homes in my Atlanta neighborhood. The Artison handmade soap will go for $7.00 each and my poetry book is priced at $15.00. I think a basic web site is a must as well. It is good to see younger people getting away from screens and going door to door. I have an advantage in that I live close by and don't mind telling people where to find me. I always dress up and use a cane to climb steps. Young people should also look presentable with a suit and tie or dress business attire for women. Use only three knocks or ring the bell. In other words, don't be loud and sound like a bill collector. I hope this helps. Please share your thoughts. Janet Busener
Hey man thank you so much for the tips really You said some things that just resonated and I'm going to sure as hell implement your advice thank you 👍
I love the message in this video. thank you very much.
Thanks!!
ruclips.net/video/6TRkt_7zq18/видео.html Perfect Pitch Video
I'm getting into selling 3d photos I don't go door to door I usually go to busy places and approach people. Do you have any tips? Thanks!
I do door to door life insurance sales!! However, what do you recommend for the best hours to door knock? Thank you
10am-2pm 530-730
All hours are
In the evening and on the weekends
Im 20 and I start d2d this week wish me luck.
Just started my first d2d sales job! Go solar!
Hows it going?
Any tips?
Great video! Just the information and mindset I needed. Thanks
Just started a D2D position and I’m hungry
Edit: 2 weeks in and I’ve made 20k!
Awesome!! I just started as well.
@@zachnason3426 good luck!
Fucking dope bro! How's it been now 2 months in?
LIAR
@@jerryjudd7304 naw my man, you gotta hustle and knock a lot of doors but if you get 1-3 houses with nice systems it’s easy to make a lot of money
Cery great tips i will be going d2,d educating neighbors on switching to Solar
I can never muster the courage to go door to door and I hate myself for it.
You got this, man get out there and try it! You are just helpinh people.
I took theater and improv classes in high school and it really helped w working d2d
this comment was 7 months ago, how do you feel now?
knock 1000 doors- then make that determination. I was the same way. It took me 2 days to knock my first door because of anxiety. Now Its second nature. Almost like a muscle memory.
It's your perception. Perception makes you feel like you can't, that leads how you would act at the job, that will determine your results. Change your perception and you will be fine. You got this
Amazing video mate!
This was so helpful, thank you!!!
Awesome! Thank you!
Thank you for your videos and great tips!!
I'm in health insurance. Starting my D2D knocking this wk. I've got a goal of 100 doors per day. Hoping it works out
Thanks for the video and now I can't wait to sell pens door to door.
Going door to door to get signatures to put me on the ballot. Wish me luck!
Hey!! Hows things going so far?
Thank you so much the video is quite helpful. I'm going to apply everything you said
You were clear in salea pitch
I sell well and i always hope to learn from other great sales people. You were short and sweet and concise. Muaaauh
Really this what i was looking for to hear ... thank you
Awesome Video!
Thanks!
He dropping millionaire knowledge
I love this. Thank you!
This one guy at my door sure didn't understand tip #4, no matter how many ways I said I wasn't interested he kept pestering me to validate my stance. Clearly he should have realized that after a certain point of attitude he was giving me that there was no way it was ever going to turn into a sale.
He probably closed your neighbor tho. You just weren't right for the company
hey! im planning on going door to door and asking people if they need there lawn mown, my starting line is going to be, "Hey im Luke! i was wondering if you needed your lawn mown by chance? and then if they ask how much, i will say, "you can pay me however much youd like", any tips on getting more customers etc??
These are great pieces of advice. Seriously.
I'm so glad I invested in myself and earned a marketable education and skillset in STEM.
Science, Technology, Engineering and Math?
Basically you suck at selling so you got yourself a 9-5 job?
@@richardortiz9561 I'd rather keep my integrity than make a (*slightly*) higher wage as a salesperson. Sales guys act like sales is soooo much money - its not much more IF EVEN more money AT ALL than a lot of other jobs.
You must be doing sales for the wrong companies. My friend owns a roofing company and her top sales earners are getting $5,000 bonus checks a month. BONUS CHECKS. That's on top of their commissions which is an outrageous amount. Trust me, people are making a killing in sales. But you're either good at it or bad at it 🤷🏻 I'm not good at it which is why I'm here trying to learn. But to say that you don't make good money is definitely laughable
@@eslane8458 Exaggerations to act like the majority of decent salespeople are swimming in money.
Do u get paid by appointments and contract closings usually?
Thank you for this video
What would your advice be for someone looking to get into d2d sales with no experience? Best industry to start out in?
drive.google.com/file/d/1Bs9hJ4uA28zzsCNmn5fVu0_M3Un1QIYe/view?usp=drivesdk watch that
I’d say find a good market- if your selling a $15,000 water treatment system. Probably not gonna make many sales. Compared to a $200 product more outcome
Then again, I don’t know it all.
Adt has been an amazing journey both financially and life changing
Alarm industry is epic!
We want you to have an hourly mindset, not a commission mindset. If that's the case, I would like the employer to also have an hourly mindset and pay on an hourly basis.
thanks bro🙏
Awesome awesome video!!!!! Love it
Thank you for informative video!!!
yo guys, anyone have some tips for knocking on gated community? like, 1 gate system, where the security won’t allow us?
Today first time I'm going d2d sales and I feel like 'what if no one buys my product, what if I can't sell a thing.? All this what ifs are making me nervous n fearful.
HELP.....
Don’t allow what ifs - ur in charge of success - put your head down and chose to be successful at it
Are you closing or just knocking ?
Very Nice Video
How much would you charge to recruit a 5-6 man canvass team in my area?
I am from india nice video plz add subtitles
Awesome video and advice!
is it true there’s room to succeed in this? Just started a job doing my first D2D and it almost seems too good to be true
Tons of opportunities in d2d
D2D Experts vague but thanks
to be fair it was a vague question. You’re asking a self made millionaire who started with d2d if there’s room to succeed. Yes? There is.
Damnshesalty self made millionaire....cap 🧢🧢🧢🧢🧢🧢
defunkt carbs Go check?
Im worried during the era of COVID about doing door to door sales.
I'm going today. If I can find this comment later I'll let you know my wins and successes. I'll also be honest about the feedback we get.
Dreary Drummer so it’s been working?
Dreary Drummer I mean more ppl are home
@@titonothere6179 so I went and we got a LOT of MIXED feedback. My pitch is a $5 Bill Analysis wear we basically audit everyone's tv bill, phone bill, internet bill, electric bill, and home security bill. If we can't save them at least 10% or more the service is free. No one let us in but they did ask to be put on our email list to schedule a zoom for us to go over everything remotely.
I knocked around 120 doors (not that many I know) and got about 5 solid leads and all of them but one asked to keep a brochure. We got some praise for going door to door in this climate but we also got around 5 or 6 people who essentially scolded us and didn't even bother answering. Overall I claim it as a success and I fully intend to keep at it!
@Nellzartworx give it a go!
Thanks you I have learned a lot from you. 🇹🇿
Thanks Sir!!!!! Awesome advice!!!
ruclips.net/video/6TRkt_7zq18/видео.html Perfect Pitch Video
Has anyone tried d2d for fitness training
Yes in its own way
It’s solid business to business
Was that (U.S) or (US)?
im about to start d2d.. i have quite a bit of experience in selling and i consider myself to be pretty darn good in it.. starting with bracelets, got any more ideas anyone would like to buy, ideas that reach to bigger group of people? have a good one lads, and remember life is about buying and selling. only.
Tons you could start selling. Best things tend to be home services. Pest. Solar. Roofs. Alarms .etx
Was that a Tatar T - O?
Well Said.
Nice summit hat 🧢
hahaha i didnt think anyone would notice... but truth is, by far my fav hat in a while
Looks good on you 🤙
ruclips.net/video/6TRkt_7zq18/видео.html the best door to door sales pitch
Perfect
Tip 8 should be tip 1
Thanks
The Perfect Pitch ruclips.net/video/6TRkt_7zq18/видео.html
the background music is annoying please dont use it ever again
What exactly are you talking about selling ?
I want to meet you I love door knocking I enjoy tips
does anyone know how to make a living on the door cuz you dont wanna be 50 or 60 knocking on the door?