Home Improvement Sales Tips

Why So Many Fail in Commission Home Improvement Sales
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Why So Many Fail in Commission Home Improvement Sales

In commission sales training, we highlight opportunities where you don’t need a college degree or prior experience to succeed. This is a career where people of any age or gender can earn $150,000 to $200,000 annually—and top performers can achieve even more. Best of all, the job is genuinely fun! You’re not confined to an office; instead, you meet new people every day, see how they live, and explore different areas and cities—all without a supervisor constantly watching or micromanaging you.

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Thinking About a Commission Sales Job? Here’s Why You Should(Or Shouldn’t)
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Thinking About a Commission Sales Job? Here’s Why You Should(Or Shouldn’t)

To me, commission sales is one of the best types of sales jobs to take. The biggest reason is that they are generally the highest paying jobs. The simple answer is like life: higher risk means higher rewards. Many jobs selling in-home, like selling home improvements, are generally 100% commission-based. This includes selling windows, roofs, bathrooms, kitchens, floors, HVAC, siding, and everything in between, like gutter guards and window blinds.

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How to Use "Why" in Home Improvement Sales Techniques

How to Use "Why" in Home Improvement Sales Techniques

One of the most effective words in sales is "why." This simple word can reinforce commitments, amplify buying statements, and even help you close deals. When used strategically, it can make a significant difference in your success. Below, we'll cover how "why" enhances various stages of home improvement sales techniques.

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Sales Closing is Overrated (But There Are Still Things You Need to Know)

Sales Closing is Overrated (But There Are Still Things You Need to Know)

When it comes to closing sales, it’s not just about the final moment. Many salespeople ask, "How can I become a better closer?" But the reality is, closing becomes easier when the customer genuinely wants the product. In fact, the more they want it, the less you need to rely on closing techniques.

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Why Failure Is So Important To Success in Home Improvement Sales
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Why Failure Is So Important To Success in Home Improvement Sales

When selling home improvements or conducting in-home sales, one of the most common challenges is hearing, "I need to get three estimates," or "I never buy anything without getting three estimates." Here are some closing a sale tips to help you navigate this objection effectively and move the conversation toward a successful close.

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Work Harder on Yourself Than You Do on the Job to Win at Home Improvement Sales

Work Harder on Yourself Than You Do on the Job to Win at Home Improvement Sales

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One of the key qualities that all successful home improvement salespeople—and successful people in general—possess is a commitment to self-improvement. They are always striving to get better. Tony Robbins calls this CANI: Constant and Never-Ending Improvement. This concept, known as Kaizen in Japanese, is embraced by successful companies worldwide. By applying this approach, I’ve been able to make more money in home improvement sales, turning my journey from struggling to thriving. Self-improvement is truly the key to success.

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