We're thinking of doing a sick Black Friday deal. The craziest Black Friday deal we've ever done. Interested? Give me a sick GIF in the comments below if you want a sick deal.
Hello fellow Skoollers, Below is my first as @Andrew Kirby calls it 'Founder Insight' post for my Remote Contractor Community Skool. So far, I am super impressed by this platform, I also feel super confident going into the coaching space for contractors building it by using this system "Skool" that @Sam Ovens has created. Thank you, would love feedback if you find value with the post below or if you simply want to connect 💪🏽 ~ The remote contractor method was created to make more by doing less. From the moment you receive a lead, via online, in-person or word of mouth the goal is to give them the solution they came searching for through a well oiled money making machine. When I became a contractor, one of the things I noticed was the bad reputation that ALL CONTRACTORS tend to be labeled with. As I continued to build my gutter business, I began to refine more the reasons why we are given a bad rep, just like how car salesman have a bad rep. One of the main reasons is because we all have different values we base our trade or craftsmanship with. I can only speak from the niche I'm currently in "The Gutter Business". One example was from a customer that wanted new gutters, I priced fairly at $3600 and my competitor price at $1600. Now I am sure the job could get done at $1600.00 and it probably did, however it's that GAP that creates the uncertainty in the market place. Nevertheless, you must know your worth and from my experience because I have created systems in my business I could afford not closing this customer. My mentor once said this, which was a game changer "You don't get to the goals that you set, you get to the lowest levels of systems that you have" Systems work whether you are there or not. They serve as a process that you can follow, so that you don't have to think so much. Before implementing systems I used to get mental blocks because I was thinking of what I had to do in a given day, which resulted in wasting time and energy. However, if you have systems in place, the system tells you what you are going to do instead.
I know Skool is awesome and I use it for our paid containers. Curious to hear what everyone is using to host their free communities. FB groups are a big no for me at this point. Discord seems too chaotic.