Thanks — would you tell another contractor?
Most guys who look at us are exactly where you were a few weeks ago: not sure it's real. Hearing it from someone who actually ran the leads is worth more than anything we can say about ourselves.
Do any or all three. Whatever you have time for.
1. Facebook recommendation
Takes about a minute. This is the one other contractors actually go looking for before they pay anybody.
Open our Facebook page
Sign in to Facebook first. Facebook only shows the recommendation
box to people who are logged in — if the page opens blank or asks you to
log in, sign in and then tap the button again.
2. Text us your honest take
Same thread you already text Gabriel on. Answer whichever of these you can:
- How many of the 10 did you get hold of?
- What's the biggest job you've closed off them so far?
- Would you tell another contractor to try it — and why?
3. A 30-second video
This one carries the most weight by a mile. Shoot it on your phone — in the truck or on the job is better than anything polished.
- "I'm [name] at [company] in [town]" — one line, that's all.
- Say 10for300 out loud. "I tried 10for300" / "I've been running the 10for300 leads."
- How many of the 10 did you get hold of?
- The biggest job you've closed off them.
- Would you tell another contractor to try it?
It's about the leads, not your company. One line to say who you
are, then spend the rest on what the leads did for you — and use our
name, 10for300, at least once. A contractor watching this needs to
hear who you're talking about and what it got you; an advert for your
own business tells him nothing.
Hold the phone upright. Thirty seconds is plenty. Don't script it — nobody believes a script.
Hold the phone upright. Thirty seconds is plenty. Don't script it — nobody believes a script.
Questions? Text or call Gabriel at (669) 609-5640.