12/11/2023
Trouble securing sales for your home improvement business? Selling but want more? Here's 10 ways to Secure That Sale.
1. Prioritise relationships. Get to know your customers and make their experience a personal one. If your client knows you on a personal level, they may be more inclined to purchase from you.
2. Partner with other industry professionals. Forming partnerships with interior designers or architects can open up greater opportunities to grow your business.
3. Attend trade shows. Meeting with potential clients face to face is a great way to grow your business. Not to mention it is an inexpensive tool to get your brand on the map.
4. Reward loyal customers with a perk. Something as small as a discount on their next service will keep customers coming back to your business, bringing their referrals with them.
5. Showcase your skills with visuals of your past work. StickyBid can help! Our software allows companies to create visually beautiful estimates that connect with customers.
6. Offer free consultations or trials. Allow prospective clients to see the value of your service without having to spend any money upfront. Providing the client with excellent customer service increases your odds of a sale.
7. Ask for feedback. Yes your work speaks for itself, but take it a step further by asking for reviews from clients. This can create new ways to think about your sales process and open up new opportunities.
8. Make the sale process smooth for your clients. With StickyBid, your clients can view, accept, sign for their estimate, and pay their quote all through a single link delivered to their email.
9. Do something unique. In the age of video content and social media, creating an interesting and entertaining advertisement video can be the difference between you and your competitors.
10. Stay updated on Industry Trends. Stay informed about the latest trends and technologies in home improvement to offer cutting-edge services to your customers, so that your customers view you as a trusted resource. Upcoming trends for 2024 include sheer roman blinds, recessed fixings, and top down shades.