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Unbelievable Secret to Skyrocketing Your Sales Revenue! [Video]

Hey there, fellow business owners! If you’re in the game of making moolah, then you know that sales are a crucial part of the hustle. But, did you know that most business owners miss out on loads of opportunities to improve their sales performance just because they don’t measure it? That’s a huge bummer because measuring your sales performance can help you win more jobs and ultimately increase your cash flow!In today’s podcast, we’re gonna dive into why it’s a major no-no to jump straight into customer inquiries, quotes, and bids without taking a step back to assess how well your business is doing at sales. Not doing so can lead to a lot of missed opportunities and lost sales, which is never fun for your bottom line.But don’t worry, we’ve got your back! Throughout this episode, we’ll give you the lowdown on how to measure your sales performance like a pro. We’ll talk about the key metrics you should be tracking, like your lead conversion rates and how long it takes to close a deal. Plus, we’ll show you how to use data to inform your sales strategies, and we’ll even touch on the importance of sales training and coaching.And hey, we’re not all about the numbers and boring stuff. We’ll also throw in some fun and exciting tips on how to inject some personality and creativity into your sales game. Who says sales can’t be fun, right?So, if you’re ready to take your sales performance from mediocre to magnificent, then join us in this podcast. We guarantee you’ll leave with a spring in your step and a plan to crush it in sales!

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What NOT to do when starting a business [Video]

Starting a business in the trades can be tough, but it’s especially important to avoid making common mistakes. There are so many things to think about, and so many ways you can screw it up. I’ll cover what NOT to do when starting your own business in the trades industry.Thank you to Jobber for sponsoring this video, they have everything YOU need to get your small trades jobs done right each and every time. Check them out below! Jobber’s Website ▶️ https://getjobber.com/🔴 Chapters 🔴What NOT to do when starting a business ▶️ 00:00Tip #1 on starting a business- Don’t avoid social media ▶️ 00:31Tip #2 on starting a business- Do not use a marketing company / pay-per-click ▶️ 01:46Tip #3 on starting a business- Do not use pen and paper for your business ▶️ 02:20Tip #4 on starting a business- Don’t forget to connect with fellow tradespeople/networking ▶️ 04:23Tip #5 on starting a business- Don’t forget to tell people what you specialize in ▶️ 05:08Tip #6 on starting a business- Work ON your business, not IN your business ▶️ 05:55▶️ Recommended Playlist:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSpTuwsLqh7tJYVwnuJKP1VMITWeSeULX🔔 Subscribe for more AWESOME plumbing videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGIMKh92vaL0_Yc0u4GYhHA?sub_confirmation=1⭐️ Become a Member TODAY: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGIMKh92vaL0_Yc0u4GYhHA/join________________________________________________________________________________________________✅ Connect with me: Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/_rogerwakefield/ Twitter – https://twitter.com/_rogerwakefield Tik Tok- https://www.tiktok.com/@rogerwakefield? Reddit-https://www.reddit.com/r/RogerWakefieldPosts/ LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/rogerwakefield/✅ For business inquiries contact me at contact@rogerwakefield.com ________________________________________________________________________________________________🔴 Links:Check Out My Merch! — https://tuberturds.creator-spring.com/?My Free Mini-Course- http://bit.ly/rogersfreeminicourseMy Networking Secrets That Grew My Plumbing Business FAST — http://bit.ly/rogersfreeguideMy Recommended Plumbing Study Guide —https://amzn.to/2RgYEn5________________________________________________________________________________________________Thanks for watching! I’m Roger Wakefield, The Expert Plumber, and welcome to my channel. On this channel, it’s ALL about plumbing. We play games, we experiment, and we have FUN here, talking and learning about all things plumbing!____________________________________________________________________________🎥 Gear We Use:Coolest Clock Ever – https://amzn.to/31CjLkWMain camera – https://amzn.to/2RCyj1FLens for main and Second cameras – https://amzn.to/2SM7Second camera – https://amzn.to/2SdzfdQMy microphone – https://amzn.to/2FEvN8sXLR Interface – https://amzn.to/2RDqskjWireless Lav Mic – https://amzn.to/2HenuRpTripod to hold our camera – https://amzn.to/32aI7DjOur studio lights – https://amzn.to/2Zv2R6O*NOTE: This description contains affiliate links that allow you to find the items mentioned in this video and support the channel at NO COST TO YOU. While this channel may earn minimal sums when the viewer uses the links, the viewer is in NO WAY obligated to use these links. Thank you for your support!

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“Should I Start an Electrical Business with My Boyfriend?” Reddit Response [Video]

Should I start an electrical business? A question we ask ourselves probably more than once! In today’s episode of Electrician U, Dustin answers a question from a follower about starting an electrical business with her boyfriend and gives some pros and cons of owning a business.🤘⚡️MEMBERSHIP⚡️🤘JOIN ELECTRICIAN U – become a member and get:FREE Continuing Education every yearFREE Practice ExamsFREE Monthly Video CoursesFREE Weekly Live Instructor-Led ClassesFREE Monthly Educational NewsletterPremium Members-Only ContentPrivate Discord ChannelMonthly Members-Only Discord ChatsSign up here — https://www.electricianu.com/electrician-u-membership/🎧🎹MUSIC AND VIDEO:🎹🎧https://www.facebook.com/descantmv🎬✍️ART AND ILLUSTRATION:✍️🎬https://www.daverussoart.com Starting a business is a great opportunity but can be fraught with challenges and disappointments. In fact, most businesses fail due to either not having the strength to keep pushing, financial issues, or poor work practices and no one wanted to buy what you were offering. Another reason could be a falling out between people involved in the business. Make sure that the person(s) you are starting a business with have known or been around each other a good amount of time. After the initial good times tend to plateau, those involved in a business need to be able to withstand the bad times that will surely arise. Especially if it is someone you are romantically involved with as the BUSINESS will need to honestly come first and that MAY not bode well for a romantic relationship with a person. There are so many decisions to be made and much (ok, all) of the free time wrapped up in making the business successful, it MAY not leave time enough for a relationship. And what if it doesn’t work out between two people? Who gets what? It can muddy the waters quite a bit, which is not necessarily good for either the business OR the relationship. Relationships aside, there are other considerations to be made when it comes to starting a business. First, understand that your bank account will be on a roller coaster. Money coming in and going out, sometimes not in the best ways! When it comes to finances, you also need to figure out what to charge. You should poll other businesses in your region and find out the going rate at a starting point. You must factor in what your expenses are (trucks, phones, buildings, etc. aren’t free!!) as well as what you want to make. If you are winning all the work you are bidding, chances are, you are not charging enough. On the inverse, if you are winning NONE of the work, chances are you are too high in your pricing. But remember, you are in business to MAKE money, not just lose it! Another point to remember is business credit. Ask local (and national) vendors for lines of credit. This will allow you to build your businesses credit up over time and can eventually lead to cheaper pricing overall if you buy enough volume from a vendor. This is crucial in winning work as the cheaper your expenses are, the less you have to charge, which should result in you winning more work. Money management is very important. For the most part, resist spending money on anything unless it is job specific (and you can charge for it) or its something to benefit the company itself. And even then, scrutinize it carefully and spend only if necessary. Frugality is king! If you weren’t normally going to buy it, then don’t buy it when that large check DOES finally come in! Trust me, that money will have no problems leaving your bank account without you helping it any!! This is especially true in the first year or two when you are trying to grow and nurture your new company. Another good tip is to not hire employees too soon. Wait as long as possible to bring someone else in. Reason being is you are now responsible for their well being and pay. And that money must come from somewhere, that somewhere usually being what you pay yourself as the business owner! So starting a business is definitely challenging, but can also be very rewarding! You are now able to work for something YOU own as opposed to someone else. Just make sure you really know who you are going into business with and have a good plan that considers both good times and bad. Have back up plans in place and watch your spending! We hope this has been insightful into some of the issues regarding starting a business. Is there a topic you would like to see discussed? Leave a comment in the comment section below and let us know. Please continue to follow Dustin and Electrician U as we are constantly adding new content to assist our followers in being the best they can be.#electrician #electrical #electricity #electrical business #electrical business owner #skilled trades #reddit response