Increasing Remodeling Business Huntington IN

If you ask a remodeler -- or any businessperson, really -- if he or she would like business to grow without having to spend a fortune on more marketing, few will decline. The real question isn't whether or not to grow your business, it's how to do it.

Local Companies

Schneider Construction Co Inc
(812) 944-6529
New Albany, IN
Indiana Interiors
(317) 769-4993
481 S 1200 E
Zionsville, IN
Priority-One Construction Inc
(574) 533-1448
18935 Ford Dr
Goshen, IN
Prairie Renovations
(574) 272-6512
51277 Harbor Ridge Dr
Granger, IN
Lowes Home Improvement of Vincennes
(812) 895-0538
2700 N 6th St
Vincennes, IN
Delaney's Remodeling Inc
(765) 289-9910
8750 N County Road 25 W
Muncie, IN
Tanesky Construction Inc
(260) 489-3438
Fort Wayne, IN
Clark Construction
(574) 674-5875
10616 Edison Rd
Osceola, IN
Birkmeier Renovation Inc
(260) 745-1999
4404 Beaver Ave
Fort Wayne, IN
Homeworks Remodeling
(765) 662-8582
1526 W 2nd St
Marion, IN


If you ask a remodeler -- or any businessperson, really -- if he or she would like business to grow without having to spend a fortune on more marketing, few will decline. The real question isn't whether or not to grow your business, it's how to do it.

Recently I was listening to an interview with a marketing and sales guru who provided a simple answer, one that I think has a lot of relevance to any business, but especially to remodeling. He said that there are three ways to dramatically increase your business:

1. Increase your close rate -- that is, increase the number of people who move from inquiry to contract.

2. Increase the average sale -- the amount of money that the typical client spends with you.

3. Increase repeat business -- particularly the frequency with which you do business with clients.

On the surface, this answer seems almost too basic. But if you look a little closer, the numbers can be dramatic. Take increased close rate, for example. If you do, say, $1 million in annual sales closing half your leads, an increase of 10% in closings would bump sales to $1.1 million -- a very respectable increase in most industries.

Volume also grows if you increase the dollar amount of the average sale. Let's say the $1 million in sales in the previous example comes from 25 jobs averaging $40,000 each. A $4,000 increase in average project size (to $44,000) would also boost annual sales to $1.1 million.

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Featured Local Company

SH&S

2604204559
1702 E. Wayne St.
Fort Wayne, IN


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