Increasing Remodeling Business Traverse City MI

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

Intex Painting
(231) 938-2381
3731 5 Mile Rd
Traverse City, MI
Rogers Home Maintenance
(231) 941-4550
10270 Cedar Run Rd
Traverse City, MI
Old Mission Associates
(231) 223-9222
Traverse City, MI
Construction Simonis
(231) 941-9207
5833 Tilton Rd
Traverse City, MI
Northwood Kitchens
(231) 941-1470
10240 E Cherry Bend Rd
Traverse City, MI
Adams Painting
(231) 632-0146
Traverse City, MI
Superior Seamless Rain Gutters
(231) 946-3531
Traverse City, MI
Traverse City Coatings
(231) 922-0474
Traverse City, MI
Wenzlick Patio & Awning Inc
(231) 946-5221
950 Duell Rd
Traverse City, MI
Traverse Bay Siding
(231) 929-4656
9924 N Long Lake Rd
Traverse City, MI


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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