It should be made clear that I have no formal business education or formal marketing education, so anything I have to suggest is strictly an opinion. Now that that's out of the way:
If you are running a restoration business where you come in contact with the public, what is the first thing you try to sell? If your answer is "my work", I think you are looking at it the wrong way. The very first thing you need to sell is yourself. Once you sell yourself, the battle is practically over. You shouldn't have to sell your work. Your samples should do that for you. It doesn't matter if you do the best work around -- if people don't like you, or feel uncomfortable around you, you are unlikely to get the job. People skills are extremely important when you meet the public. Selling over the phone is not a good idea either. You need to get the face to face contact if possible. That is one advantage that people lose when trying to do business over the internet. Other opinions??
Ed
If you are running a restoration business where you come in contact with the public, what is the first thing you try to sell? If your answer is "my work", I think you are looking at it the wrong way. The very first thing you need to sell is yourself. Once you sell yourself, the battle is practically over. You shouldn't have to sell your work. Your samples should do that for you. It doesn't matter if you do the best work around -- if people don't like you, or feel uncomfortable around you, you are unlikely to get the job. People skills are extremely important when you meet the public. Selling over the phone is not a good idea either. You need to get the face to face contact if possible. That is one advantage that people lose when trying to do business over the internet. Other opinions??
Ed
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