Now THIS is how to do sales!! Respectfully and actually letting the customer make their own decisions. If there’s a value proposition they’ll bite if not so be it. Nice to see keep it up!!
Letting them make their own decisions? Haha no sirrr, he subconsciously steered this homeowner into doing what HE wanted them to do. 👏🏼 That’s an efficient salesman.
@@jwill5892 broski you misread my comment 😂 I’m a solar consultant myself, so I would mainly give you all the reasons why a homeowner WOULD want to go solar. What did you think I meant?
I like how he sold him on it. He didn't act all weird by changing his voice or act over the top by showing how confident he is or act disrespectful. He was informative and helpful and not pushy. I love that. I would have bought solar panels as well.
Wayyyy better than that window cleaning soy boy taking advantage of old people "*whispering* uhhhh it's usually $348 but we'll do it right now for $148, because we do discounts for ladies with hands on their hips 😎"
Thank you. This is so much better salesmanship than that window cleaner guy. This is how it should be done. Straight to the point, polite, and no bullshit.
Coming from a guys who’s sold solar for over 4 years. Only thing I’d recommend is setting the correct intentions. You don’t want to come by just to drop off a report. You’ll typically get porched this way. You want to come back and go over the proposal with him inside the house. So setting the correct intention here is critical.
100% correct. You don't want to come off as too pushy and pressure a customer, but you also need to be up front about the intention and expected outcome of the visit. Something like: "I can come back tomorrow at 5 pm to review the proposal with you. If the numbers make sense, we can go through the next steps together, if not, that's totally okay, and at least you will will be better informed"
Professional and friendly vibe. Very good job. Salesman, but not salesy. Taking notes as I start window washing business then when that can be ran by someone else, I’ll be moving to solar as the window washing as passive.
All the door to door Solar guys do is set appointments for the actual closer. They get paid around $125 for every appointment they set up then another $200ish if the closer actually gets a deal for them at the appointment. But yea the door to door guy doesn’t have to close shit, just get them to agree to meet again 😂
@@moneysignwhite you’re wrong as fuck. Companies pay different rates, and not all door knockers are setters. Some are self-gens that can close the deal then and there. You need to educate your self in the industry more.
@@moneysignwhite seems like decent money for just getting an appointment since most people are ok with just saying “sure I’ll schedule an appointment” even if they have no plan on following through
@@moneysignwhiteI work for a solar company they make a lot more than that my company pays 35% of the total sale to the appointment setter. If they only made a few hundred bucks per sale it would be hard to keep sales people since their 1099 employees.
Do you guys not realize that he's just going door-to-door setting appointments creating a warm contact that way when he goes back with the information of how much he can save them on their electric bill he's gained their trust but looking at this video you still don't know how honest he's going to be on the sale part of it so all these comments are stupid saying he's wonderful and honest
Gotta love getting it locked in before you even get names out… means they like the idea. And you enough to get scheduled without feeling like they need your name and business info. Easy dub there! Nice!
He said he has no more utility bill but he just it was just lowered. And not even more than half way gone. And he said I’m not here to sign you up or anything but he was there to sign him up.
@@RealSalesDynamicshaha. Good one. You all will not be in business in the next 10-15 years. Will rename or start a new LLC. Then the home owner holds the bag. So your sales guy made 9k and then the company makes 20k+++? Sounds unethical to me. These panels last how long? It would take 50 years to pay themselves off. The homeowner would be dead.
@@thomaswood5246actually that’s not true we’ve got our ours one of the largest across multiple states. I go 1 hours and there’s solar co. I’ve never even heard of so in their case that’s a good possibility. We have offices every 100 - 200 miles. Going strong. We can and will replace roof. Remove panels and we bolt them on rail through frame and our mount i water sealed and works and is shaped as a shingle. I however would never tell them there power bill would be cheaper right away if they say that run! It is a long term investment in a couple years once raises raise more than your current price is when you see the savings. 25 year warranty on contract panels, roof, hvac etc. we are a full energy solution company not just panels
Actually not always does depend on the company like I work for a company where our lease agreement is you don’t pay anything monthly for the panels no installation cost and nothing out of pocket you just pay for the energy it produces essentially we become your energy company with that program people save between 40 to 60 percent so you’re literally paying nothing to save but again that’s our lease program so you don’t own the panels but you’re saving
In Kansas where I’m at, the minute Solar is mentioned is the minute the door is shut or the objections come. “Solar project” right off the bat just doesn’t work here. Now it has worked a couple times to people who have already been looking into solar. But other than that I don’t mention Solar until about half way thru the pitch. That way preoccupation has already been broken. Plus doesn’t give them an easy out to simply say “oh Solar not interested”.
That makes sense but what do you fill them In with until you get to the point where solar gets brought up? I'm around the area you are and I'm just trying to find what can work best around here
yeah Hi,,can I ask of the best spiel,,im working for setting an appointment,,but tryin so hard,,in illinois,,whenever you mention solar they just hang up
He didn’t make anything in 15 minutes. He made a cold call that might lead to a sale but that project sure as shit won’t take 15 minutes to bid, stock, and install.
@@ronburgurdy5226 those companies that door knock seem to disappear after a few years to open in a new market with a new name. The more popular things are water filters, roofing, various kinds of outdoor cleaning services. The only reason they knock during hours most people are at work is to target elderly people who are easily confused and intimidated.
If you pay close attention to the clientele they close is mostly old people that can’t read the fine print or don’t know how to read the fine print That’s scamming, elder abuse
Hate to break it to ya, honest salesmanship works great. There is value in solar, there is value in your customers referring you to a family friend. I have set appointments with every demographic none benefits more than the other, old people just are generally more respectful and humble. They know they don’t know everything and are always willing to listen to an expert talk in their field. If solar was a scam (which I’m not denying there are horrible companies ruining the industry) it would not have made such a large impact in our planet. Spreading misinformation and slandering a helpful product is a shame my brother
The company I work for qualifies people for 0 upfront costs, no installation fees, no down payment. If we can offset their energy usage and their solar payment is cheaper than their average energy bill then it makes the most sense for them to sign
@Ivan if solar wasn't a good idea, why would people who actually hear about it do it? The answer is because in some areas it makes sense financially. Check with your utility. If they have a net metering program, chances are it's cheaper than your utility.
I was thinking about math behind this and it’s either: A) 9k is not a profit, it’s overall cost of the equipment+labor B) 9k is net revenue and the cost of overall equipment+labor is over 40-50k Considering average 5% rise in utilities price: A) break even is in about 7 years B) break even is in about 40 years All that considering the life expectancy of 25-30 years and nothing will break down along the way+annual solar panels cleanup for 200$, I’m calling it’s not worth it
@@w140 basically it's like a loan payment, the last family I helped has their solar loan locked at 189 a month, and their average bill is 312 dollars and 270 at the lowest. So when I say they save money from day 1 means they save over 100 a month because they only pay 189 versus the 300 every month.
@@csugabo85 so they cut off the grid completely for 189$ a month? What’s the full price and duration of the loan? What’s the power output of the system installed? Trying to get full picture here, because you need actual 5x of your power consumption, as average efficiency is about 15-20% of its rated power.
@@w140 Sure I'll try my best to answer but I'm not the most technically proficient so bear with me but, they're not cut off completely there's a rule where you'll always have to be connected to the grid, at least in California. For this family they have enough solar panels to offset 132%. So 100% of the power they normally use plus an extra 32% where if they don't use that it gets sold back and they get credits for it. Hopefully that answers the power output question. The full price is around just at 40k at 30 yrs 2.99%.
Not here to sign you up but when they drop off the savings report, the sales rep told me you really need to sign now and you can review the agreement afterwards because I'm not going to be in town for other questions in the next few days. They ARE there with the report on the follow up to SIGN you up. That is a lie
Great if you’re the one going back and only offer a lease. Otherwise all you have is a first name and maybe his avg bill. You can’t send a rep out to that without any qualifying questions or making sure the spouse or significant other will be there as well. 90% of 1 legs have to talk to their spouse or cancel b/c they don’t know how to sell it to their partner. If you’re lucky, they’ll let you come back and “cancel the agreement” but then you’re making multiple trips to re-earn their business when you should be sitting with another opportunity.
What they don't tell you about solar. Yes, your electric bill will go down but you have to pay the solar company. In my case I would have 10 years before I broke even.
Great technique. However, he didn’t make $9k in 15 min. Homeowner still has to be approved for financing. They still have to sign the contract. Permit approved and Solar has to be installed.
@realsalesdynamics are you still looking to work with people in Tampa? My situation has changed I can beat the pavement, no longer need to be virtual. I set over 650 appointments since March, 40% sit rate on those, and 47% close rate on the ones that sit. Roughly 100 contracts in pending 50 already installed…. Great numbers right? You’d think I’d be making a boat load, nope company has road blocks for commissions. If entire group doesn’t not hit monthly goal no one gets there commissions, if we do hit the Mark the commission is divided up into a pool and distributed based on percentage of contribution… its insane I just want to be paid for the millions of dollars I generate in revenue.
Hmm you can only get a OFFSET of 100%(which means no electric bill) in ONLY A FEW AREAS LIKE CALI , ARIZONA…. Anywhere else your not getting enough sun to produce that much…. Even with a massive massive solar set up … only benefit from solar is getting BATTERY BACK UP …instead of 30k gas set up or even your house generator back up
In tucson the solar market has been completely destroyed 😢 Litterly everyone and there mums tryna do solar out here, the first thing ppl say isnt "not interested".... its "are you with solar?" 😂
Good afternoon Dear Sir. I’m working here in Japan with solar companies please can you give me a chance I want to work with your company if you give me a chance it will be good for me and my family.
Not a bad pitch but the man that’s getting the savings report is an Apple easy to get Try doing that in Massachusetts with mass holes screaming at you Instead of selling solar you gotta sell your personality
I have friends being scammed in Solar , THIS IS ONLY if it closes lol!!!! And they take money from you for upgrades. Don’t believe they shit guys…have numerous friends in the industry
That doesn't exist, no Solar company has gotten ROI positive with technology till the last 10 years. Your iPhone hasn't been around for that long yet either.
Now THIS is how to do sales!! Respectfully and actually letting the customer make their own decisions. If there’s a value proposition they’ll bite if not so be it. Nice to see keep it up!!
Letting them make their own decisions? Haha no sirrr, he subconsciously steered this homeowner into doing what HE wanted them to do. 👏🏼 That’s an efficient salesman.
@@hazelcham3le0n1 Ok give me one reason why a homeowner wouldn't want solar
@@jwill5892 broski you misread my comment 😂 I’m a solar consultant myself, so I would mainly give you all the reasons why a homeowner WOULD want to go solar. What did you think I meant?
You still don't see the problem here ? Sola panels are a scam big one at that
Not sales but okay
Now this is a salesman. Professional and straight to the point. No bs
He ain’t that good, talking way too fast, and not really telling you anything just blah blah blah
@@jakerodrigues4399 he ain’t talking fast lmao
I’ve seen pitches by the best of the best and this was flawless
🙏🏼
So I can use this same pitch ?🤔😃
@@sungaze342 yes it’s all about being as honest to your potential customers
@@sungaze342everybody wants to copy somebody these days .....
@@adrianramirez8329as honest as what?
I like how he sold him on it. He didn't act all weird by changing his voice or act over the top by showing how confident he is or act disrespectful. He was informative and helpful and not pushy. I love that. I would have bought solar panels as well.
Wayyyy better than that window cleaning soy boy taking advantage of old people "*whispering* uhhhh it's usually $348 but we'll do it right now for $148, because we do discounts for ladies with hands on their hips 😎"
Ikr its so cringe
Lmao, fr tho😂
For content/ you but very crindgege
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Tbh he's a beast
Thank you. This is so much better salesmanship than that window cleaner guy. This is how it should be done. Straight to the point, polite, and no bullshit.
Damn his pitch is clean as hell, I can’t even pitch that clean in the mirror
You gotta get the number, the bill, and confirm ownership of the house, I’m sure he asked but it wasn’t in the video
legends say the beat still hasnt dropped to this day
And we never needed it
still nothin
I got blue-balled
Still waiting
Coming from a guys who’s sold solar for over 4 years. Only thing I’d recommend is setting the correct intentions. You don’t want to come by just to drop off a report. You’ll typically get porched this way. You want to come back and go over the proposal with him inside the house. So setting the correct intention here is critical.
100% correct. You don't want to come off as too pushy and pressure a customer, but you also need to be up front about the intention and expected outcome of the visit. Something like: "I can come back tomorrow at 5 pm to review the proposal with you. If the numbers make sense, we can go through the next steps together, if not, that's totally okay, and at least you will will be better informed"
Facts
Exactly I'm in solar right now some of the reps out here make it seem like an information drop off guess what 0 closes 🤣
How much you make a year selling solar?
He's just the setter
This is straight forward to the point doesn't try and sell the service but inform them of the benefits he didn't corner him like the window cleaner
Love your speed pitch and clarity I'm a salesperson and I want you to stop by my house.
Honest straight forward and just genuinely bringing value
Professional and friendly vibe. Very good job. Salesman, but not salesy. Taking notes as I start window washing business then when that can be ran by someone else, I’ll be moving to solar as the window washing as passive.
Hey I’ve just started going door to door for my driveway cleaning business. How is your business going for you?
@@monnieap How's it going for you.
My skins crawling
Huh? Maybe chill on the drugs!
@@RealSalesDynamics slimy
Slimy profession
So you made 9k by scheduling another appointment?😂 close the deal my boy
All the door to door Solar guys do is set appointments for the actual closer. They get paid around $125 for every appointment they set up then another $200ish if the closer actually gets a deal for them at the appointment. But yea the door to door guy doesn’t have to close shit, just get them to agree to meet again 😂
@@moneysignwhite you’re wrong as fuck. Companies pay different rates, and not all door knockers are setters. Some are self-gens that can close the deal then and there. You need to educate your self in the industry more.
@@moneysignwhite seems like decent money for just getting an appointment since most people are ok with just saying “sure I’ll schedule an appointment” even if they have no plan on following through
@@moneysignwhiteI work for a solar company they make a lot more than that my company pays 35% of the total sale to the appointment setter. If they only made a few hundred bucks per sale it would be hard to keep sales people since their 1099 employees.
If you think that solar setters only make $350 per sale you are asleep!
Carlos is killing it. That’s the right way to do a door approach
Excellent work.
Do you guys not realize that he's just going door-to-door setting appointments creating a warm contact that way when he goes back with the information of how much he can save them on their electric bill he's gained their trust but looking at this video you still don't know how honest he's going to be on the sale part of it so all these comments are stupid saying he's wonderful and honest
Quick indeed, he actually cut out some awkward scenes. Nice job though
Gotta love getting it locked in before you even get names out… means they like the idea. And you enough to get scheduled without feeling like they need your name and business info. Easy dub there! Nice!
He said he has no more utility bill but he just it was just lowered. And not even more than half way gone. And he said I’m not here to sign you up or anything but he was there to sign him up.
He locked him in by putting the water bottle down.. Psychology in sales
I just got into sales, this is my second week and I’m still trying to get a hang of it but we don’t have iPads to show them the potential savings
Upfront and straight to the point with no games. Good job.
Don’t forget the $5000 to remove the panels each time the roof is replaced.
Free if you use us 👍🏼 it’s in your contract
@@RealSalesDynamicshaha. Good one. You all will not be in business in the next 10-15 years. Will rename or start a new LLC. Then the home owner holds the bag. So your sales guy made 9k and then the company makes 20k+++? Sounds unethical to me. These panels last how long? It would take 50 years to pay themselves off. The homeowner would be dead.
And as soon as they are installed your roof leaks.
@@thomaswood5246yup
@@thomaswood5246actually that’s not true we’ve got our ours one of the largest across multiple states. I go 1 hours and there’s solar co. I’ve never even heard of so in their case that’s a good possibility. We have offices every 100 - 200 miles. Going strong. We can and will replace roof. Remove panels and we bolt them on rail through frame and our mount i water sealed and works and is shaped as a shingle. I however would never tell them there power bill would be cheaper right away if they say that run! It is a long term investment in a couple years once raises raise more than your current price is when you see the savings. 25 year warranty on contract panels, roof, hvac etc. we are a full energy solution company not just panels
Screw his solar panels. I’m looking at that truck 👀
We only make between 1,000-2,000 in commission per sale as a door pitcher with my company
we make far more with my company
@@overshadow8105 tell me about that. Where are you based? How much do you make per close?
We make 5-7K at ours 😊
@@commenttroll6933
What company are u selling for?
@overshadow8105 how much you make?
That was smooth man. Rolled up and let him on the loop.
You guys are always an inspiration!
Your energy bill goes down and you inherit a new loan payment of 300 or so bucks more than your original bill
Actually not always does depend on the company like I work for a company where our lease agreement is you don’t pay anything monthly for the panels no installation cost and nothing out of pocket you just pay for the energy it produces essentially we become your energy company with that program people save between 40 to 60 percent so you’re literally paying nothing to save but again that’s our lease program so you don’t own the panels but you’re saving
I'm just trying to see that truck in the carport!
In Kansas where I’m at, the minute Solar is mentioned is the minute the door is shut or the objections come. “Solar project” right off the bat just doesn’t work here. Now it has worked a couple times to people who have already been looking into solar. But other than that I don’t mention Solar until about half way thru the pitch. That way preoccupation has already been broken. Plus doesn’t give them an easy out to simply say “oh Solar not interested”.
That makes sense but what do you fill them In with until you get to the point where solar gets brought up? I'm around the area you are and I'm just trying to find what can work best around here
yeah Hi,,can I ask of the best spiel,,im working for setting an appointment,,but tryin so hard,,in illinois,,whenever you mention solar they just hang up
You can tell this guys been watching that window cleaner guy,using the same music and the famous “DOES IT MAKE SENSE”🤣🤣
Great pitch, although, the 15minutes is cap. This takes a lot of doors and a lot of No’s unfortunately.
It would take like 4 years for it to start paying for itself
You save from day 1 AND you are building equity, how much more do you need lmaooo
When does your utility bill start paying for itself?
@@RealSalesDynamics exactly haha
@robbiewilson2882 There is no money down so the ROI is instant not four years.
Thats incorrect
Better than Fernando 💀
Who is that lol
@@RealSalesDynamics look up “guy selling solar to his neighbor”
Lmaooooo bruh 😂
@@RealSalesDynamics you need to pin this comment
Oh my God I love “I don’t have panels in my car so I’m here to drop off a savings report” so fucking much
He didn’t make anything in 15 minutes. He made a cold call that might lead to a sale but that project sure as shit won’t take 15 minutes to bid, stock, and install.
And at the most he'll make about $700
@@ronburgurdy5226 those companies that door knock seem to disappear after a few years to open in a new market with a new name. The more popular things are water filters, roofing, various kinds of outdoor cleaning services. The only reason they knock during hours most people are at work is to target elderly people who are easily confused and intimidated.
Very clean pitch bro
Look it up there literally thousands of people getting scammed by this companies,
Make them think they’re in control while being in control the entire time. D2d baby
Cool just come by tomorrow and drop off the saving report in the mailbox and I'll look at
For the customers who finance the panels…make sure you let them know they will have lien on their house for the panels until they are paid off.
Wait until he finds he's not the home owner
If you pay close attention to the clientele they close is mostly old people that can’t read the fine print or don’t know how to read the fine print
That’s scamming, elder abuse
Hate to break it to ya, honest salesmanship works great. There is value in solar, there is value in your customers referring you to a family friend. I have set appointments with every demographic none benefits more than the other, old people just are generally more respectful and humble. They know they don’t know everything and are always willing to listen to an expert talk in their field. If solar was a scam (which I’m not denying there are horrible companies ruining the industry) it would not have made such a large impact in our planet.
Spreading misinformation and slandering a helpful product is a shame my brother
He forgot to tell him that his bill went down but he then had an extra $500 payment for the solar installation and equipment
There's no 500 payment for installation or equipment
The company I work for qualifies people for 0 upfront costs, no installation fees, no down payment. If we can offset their energy usage and their solar payment is cheaper than their average energy bill then it makes the most sense for them to sign
@@huntererickson9240 how are companies making money this way?
@@IVAN2233 federal and state incentives for solar make the business profitable for the companies and allow the customers to realize savings.
@Ivan if solar wasn't a good idea, why would people who actually hear about it do it? The answer is because in some areas it makes sense financially. Check with your utility. If they have a net metering program, chances are it's cheaper than your utility.
Dude is both opener and closer
How do I do something like this where I live?
It sounds like he's a door to door salesman for solar panel companies that setup the panels.
I was thinking about math behind this and it’s either:
A) 9k is not a profit, it’s overall cost of the equipment+labor
B) 9k is net revenue and the cost of overall equipment+labor is over 40-50k
Considering average 5% rise in utilities price:
A) break even is in about 7 years
B) break even is in about 40 years
All that considering the life expectancy of 25-30 years and nothing will break down along the way+annual solar panels cleanup for 200$, I’m calling it’s not worth it
9k is the commission, and the person getting the solar starts saving money from day 1
@@csugabo85 is there some kind of calculation behind this?
@@w140 basically it's like a loan payment, the last family I helped has their solar loan locked at 189 a month, and their average bill is 312 dollars and 270 at the lowest. So when I say they save money from day 1 means they save over 100 a month because they only pay 189 versus the 300 every month.
@@csugabo85 so they cut off the grid completely for 189$ a month? What’s the full price and duration of the loan? What’s the power output of the system installed? Trying to get full picture here, because you need actual 5x of your power consumption, as average efficiency is about 15-20% of its rated power.
@@w140 Sure I'll try my best to answer but I'm not the most technically proficient so bear with me but, they're not cut off completely there's a rule where you'll always have to be connected to the grid, at least in California. For this family they have enough solar panels to offset 132%. So 100% of the power they normally use plus an extra 32% where if they don't use that it gets sold back and they get credits for it. Hopefully that answers the power output question. The full price is around just at 40k at 30 yrs 2.99%.
I love sales 😊
Zero pretentious shit. Solid pitch.
Email was keyword for this person in particular if you notice he said yes email works
Can we see some rebuttal work live?
I didn’t see a financial transaction
fr he didnt even sell anything
Not here to sign you up but when they drop off the savings report, the sales rep told me you really need to sign now and you can review the agreement afterwards because I'm not going to be in town for other questions in the next few days. They ARE there with the report on the follow up to SIGN you up. That is a lie
Good pitch brotha…. Really clean
Yeah that was smooth
If they have a utility bill of $142 then how does that make them not have a utility bill?
Great if you’re the one going back and only offer a lease. Otherwise all you have is a first name and maybe his avg bill. You can’t send a rep out to that without any qualifying questions or making sure the spouse or significant other will be there as well. 90% of 1 legs have to talk to their spouse or cancel b/c they don’t know how to sell it to their partner. If you’re lucky, they’ll let you come back and “cancel the agreement” but then you’re making multiple trips to re-earn their business when you should be sitting with another opportunity.
im shy af trying to get into sales.. the way i stutter when im nervous its crazy
Thanks for this help .
I love how direct this iwn
if you're making 9k you're forcing a hardworking citizen into double what his payment could be for 10 years minimum
What they don't tell you about solar. Yes, your electric bill will go down but you have to pay the solar company. In my case I would have 10 years before I broke even.
When do you break even with your utility bill though?
@@RealSalesDynamics sadly never.
With a solar payment it is inflation proof and never goes up like energy bills do. It doesn’t make sense to not go solar
You are a great used car salesman!!
He said the magic words automatic payment
Great technique. However, he didn’t make $9k in 15 min.
Homeowner still has to be approved for financing. They still have to sign the contract. Permit approved and Solar has to be installed.
How he made 9k if the deal hasn’t been made
Technically you are making this amount of money but you won’t see it until they get installed which is a whole process
Your electric bill is a monthly process to. So not sure what you mean
It's nowhere near that amount for one house
Sweet ride Henry.
@realsalesdynamics are you still looking to work with people in Tampa? My situation has changed I can beat the pavement, no longer need to be virtual. I set over 650 appointments since March, 40% sit rate on those, and 47% close rate on the ones that sit. Roughly 100 contracts in pending 50 already installed…. Great numbers right? You’d think I’d be making a boat load, nope company has road blocks for commissions. If entire group doesn’t not hit monthly goal no one gets there commissions, if we do hit the Mark the commission is divided up into a pool and distributed based on percentage of contribution… its insane I just want to be paid for the millions of dollars I generate in revenue.
I made 6660$ in commission off the pendings … I’m getting a fraction of a percent of the revenue I generate
This is a great method.
Hmm you can only get a OFFSET of 100%(which means no electric bill) in ONLY A FEW AREAS LIKE CALI , ARIZONA…. Anywhere else your not getting enough sun to produce that much…. Even with a massive massive solar set up … only benefit from solar is getting BATTERY BACK UP …instead of 30k gas set up or even your house generator back up
Secret to pitch sales give people the benefits ;)
Make 10k in a week legally by going to school and studying
what school pays you 10k a week? also d2d isnt illegal
In tucson the solar market has been completely destroyed 😢 Litterly everyone and there mums tryna do solar out here, the first thing ppl say isnt "not interested".... its "are you with solar?" 😂
From 262 to 142 ,,,,,,,,, so now they have NO UTILITY BILL. ????? WTF ??? I would throw you dow those stairs .......
Damn he sold me and im just watching
Bro is a closer you’d make like $2k+ setting the appointment for him depending on the company and system size
Did it close tho and get installed ?
This is what many people who live in a prime location for solar are doing because they don't want to have another hike in energy
Good afternoon Dear Sir. I’m working here in Japan with solar companies please can you give me a chance I want to work with your company if you give me a chance it will be good for me and my family.
This is very good selling
Yeah the pitch is good but was the close good?
net metering program go brazy
Not a bad pitch but the man that’s getting the savings report is an Apple easy to get
Try doing that in Massachusetts with mass holes screaming at you
Instead of selling solar you gotta sell your personality
I have friends being scammed in Solar , THIS IS ONLY if it closes lol!!!! And they take money from you for upgrades. Don’t believe they shit guys…have numerous friends in the industry
Brandon mulrenin taught him well
How much are you guys making per deal? That actually closes
Hey there! It really depends on the deal - we've got a bit of flexibility there.
Don’t open your door to strangers. We can’t anymore guys, you’ve seen the ring videos of crazy people..
F these guys on the chat you. YOU GOT iT. You close even better
Nice work
Unless the company has 25 years or more we won't buy. Too many small companies scamming people.
That doesn't exist, no Solar company has gotten ROI positive with technology till the last 10 years. Your iPhone hasn't been around for that long yet either.
Ok sunpower.
Now go solar you friggen fool.
Smooth pitch but there was no close yet to make that $9k.
This is terrible for 80% of the country...the sun don't shine enough, also very little ROI with most solar installations
Didnt know your were an expert
Don't under estimate this and petitioners they make so much money
Hi, how would you like to finance solar panels for the next 15 years…😂
They don’t even last that long
будьте счастливы американцы
Solar isn't worth it for me since I'm moving in a few months.