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There
really is a lot of information in these books and if you're serious
about running a successful construction company, make sure that you
purchase the entire series.
This is the fifth book and will
provide you with #400 through #501 of the fantastic tips, from Greg's
popular construction book,” 501 Contractor Tips.” Greg went ahead and
broke the book down, to make it more affordable, for contractors who
only need advice in specific areas.
These principles can be applied to
almost any business and if you're looking for a few excellent ideas, to
jumpstart your business, I highly recommend that you get your hands on
this book, as soon as possible.
Could You Imagine Spending Less Than
$10, for a Book That Could Help You Reduce Your Advertising Costs and
Increase Your Customer Base.
One of the biggest problems
contractors have is collecting their money, the second would be dealing
with people. Even though this book isn't going to solve all of your
problems, how much would it be worth, if it actually solved a few of
them?
I've learned most of these lessons
the hard way, but you don't need to.
A 60-year-old construction
professional in Australia purchased this book and said that even though
he knew most of the information, he still learned a few things.
He said that the book was well worth
the money and that's the point I'm trying to make. If you could just
learn a few things that would improve your skills and allow you to make
more money, how much would this book actually be worth?
If you're a contractor or planning
on becoming a contractor, I highly recommend this book. I've never seen
another one like it and I don't know if I ever will.
If you're concerned with any of
these comments and you're tired of just getting by or you're looking for
ways to increase your company sales, I recommend that you purchase the
entire book, instead of a portion of it.
The Book Consists of 34 Pages.
Table of Contents
About The Author
Introduction
Red Flags To All Homeowners
Advertising And Marketing
Creating a Website
Dealing With Problems
Dealing with Other Contractors
Working with Real Estate Professionals
Setting Up Appointments
Things Clients Are Looking For
Investing Your Profits
Recommended Reading Lists
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501 Contractor Tips (The Entire Book)
By Greg Vanden Berge
This
book is full of my personal successes and failures as a contractor and
construction worker. It's been a long journey and I'm sure there's more
lessons to learn in the future. I'm sharing some of the ones I've
already experienced, in hopes that you will learn to profit from them.
Why should you have to repeat the same mistakes I made? 25 years ago, I
would've paid $500 for the information inside this book. Heck, I
probably would've paid $1000 for the information inside this book. You
don't need to learn the hard way, if you know what I mean.
When I first started, I had problems dealing with my clients and other
construction workers. After that, I had problems getting paid on time or
getting paid period. Then I had to deal with the ultimate problem,
either too much or not enough work. The challenges were often over
whelming.
I had to make a change and that change led me to learn more about
construction, business and psychology. The more I learned, the easier my
job became and this motivated me to start learning about other things,
which made my job even easier.
I was your average student in school who started his construction
business at 25 years old, with less than $1000 in the bank. If you're
struggling and having problems with your construction business, this
small investment could change your entire life.
Education is the key to success my friend, so let's get started on your
journey towards a better life as a successful contractor & money making
machine!
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