This is pretty good. Not going to lie. To the guys saying that he's not building report... He will have a chance to do that once they agree to let them document the damage. This gets him on the roof when most pitches will not. This is pretty genius.
It sounded like Kamala Harris' word salad. You said nothing genuine. There was no connection with the customer. Just a whole bunch of phrases that you've been taught to regurgitate. You came across very disingenuous.
He did pretty good overall. But I would definitely agree with the majority and say you were just going through the emotions and it sounded scripted. No doubt build rapport with the homeowner and let them know that you’re in the neighborhood offering a free damage assessment as a courtesy, no cost no obligation! Let them know that you are a man of your word a man of integrity, a man of great character, and a man that truly believes she is the best in the world and what he does. I let the entire world know I have the best canvassing pitch ever assembled. I’ve been holding onto this sweet recipe for many years. Back when I was the best canvasser in my region. I am now a successful 5⭐️ business owner of a somewhat successful Business that is front page google and on my way… long story short if you want me to train some up-and-coming young talent with the quality pitch… holler at me! 👊🏻
Hey... user -pr6rg5... I'm new to the roof sales arena in Atlanta... ( a lifetime of sales & marketing expertice ) Any really significant difference for selling storm or retail roofing - full roof replacement... that is THAT different from selling ( Windows / doors / home security / tree services / etc....) Seems nearly the same... but more of a necessity - not just a "nice-to-have". Thanks - any heads-up is appreciated. Erik in Atlanta.
Just let him go until his roof collapses and see how much he has to pay then. Lmao. This dude is too naive and “knows everything”. What’s the most important asset on your home. I’ll give you a hint (something that protects everything underneath it)
i’m just so sick and tired to see homeowners being targeted by this door-to-door sellers, which apparently found a loophole where they exploit the fact that the company that it’s supposed to take care of my home it’s going to come after me if I don’t pay them so they can fix my roof or something like that in that case why is my insurance company not something that they can actually make an agreement with so they can get paid for whatever fixing I do to my house that way they don’t have to spend money by doing an upgrading to my house. Let’s say I need to reinforce my ceiling let’s say I need to do some better construction or anything like that, no obviously not because insurance companies are only going to take care of your house when there is a damage so if there’s no damage they’re not gonna help me so that is why all these door-to-door Roofing sellers are going to exploit the fact that allegedly they are going to come after me if I don’t do some sort of upgrade to my house
Us door 2 door claims specialists are professionals at finding damage that most home owners do not know how to spot and properly report unless they’ve been in the industry. We roofing salesmen are looked at in a very bad way because of how a lot of the industry works, but that doesn’t mean we’re all bad. The most of us are NOT out to get you, are NOT out for your money and only that. Are NOT trying to push you into a corner. Most home owners don’t understand that we see the damage, and we know how to report it properly, and actually even represent you when the insurance comes to inspect your roof as well. Most of us are here to genuinely help the home owners save many thousands by being a middle man for the home owner in an insurance claim!
Ehhhh this sucked lol. No rapport. Of course the roof salesman is going to go on ur roof and say there’s damage… that’s a no go lol build a connection, bring the sizzle, get right and actually help someone out who needs it
It’s for insurance, they aren’t doing small repairs to fix. They aren’t gonna waste their time getting them to call in a claim and being there when insurance brings out an adjuster just for them to say no.
Scaaaaammmmmmm! Never ever ever buy anything from a door to door “sales person” especially significant purchases (solar, roof, HVAC, insulation, windows, siding, pest control, etc.) for your home. No local reputable company will come to your home to sell or consult with you unless you invite them. Don’t get suckered by these fools that over promise and under deliver.
Here's why this is ridiculous. Businesses REQUIRE sales to survive. No other department is as important as the departments responsible for generating sales. Sales people or those responsible for the generation of sales are THE most important ingredients for every business. "Advertising is literally salesmanship in print. It's fundamentals are that of sales. It's purpose is not to entertain or to simply get your name before the masses. Advertising purpose is not to generate leads but to be a salesperson itself. The best ads do not sell. They are based purely on service. Offering wanted information." -Claude Hopkins -the godfather of modern Advertising. Keep in mind that for career sales people, there's only two kinds. Those who wait for opportunities to happen. And those who go out and find them. Make them happen. Sales people who wait for leads don't last. Top sales people don't wait around for things to fall in their laps.
@@Niko-wl4gs but you and I both know that's not always the case. Instead, these dudes target ancient roofs that should've been replaced decades ago in some cases claiming they're storm damaged. Driving around and soliciting work this way is like a mechanic walking through a parking lot, looking for dented cars and trying to convince people to make insurance claims. My major beef with this approach is that these contractors are exploiting a homeowner's insurance policy to get themselves paid - what they don't account for though, is that homeowners' insurance claims can spike rates, make people uninsurable, and expose them to cancellations. But these guys don't give an S, they got paid and moved on...
@@Jaeswindellif the roof is ancient and needs replaced. Why would it matter that the claim gets filed under storm damage? The roof needs to replaced regardless. And rates get lowered if replaced.
@@grahamschmidt444 Making an insurance claim to replace an ancient roof is fraud and often results in higher insurance premiums and drop risks for customers. But, don't worry baby, you got to overcharge an insurance company for some poorly installed Home Depot shingles and cheap OSB... All is good.
No connection with the customer
They only showed a snippet
How’d you determine that based on seeing no prior footage 😏
This is pretty good. Not going to lie.
To the guys saying that he's not building report... He will have a chance to do that once they agree to let them document the damage. This gets him on the roof when most pitches will not. This is pretty genius.
This makes me want to go knock doors.
Did you, though?
@@damienwelter4543 I did. 200k sold for last month.
Bet you’re still doing the same job
@@OFFONE I’ve been doing d2d for 7 years. So yeah I am. lol
@@KamerenB nice what do you sell?
I do this job exactly everyday and man you had me lost with what you were saying my goodness😂😂😂😂😂
Start paying attention then
yea no, just blabbering. build a connection with the home owner, slow down. Y’all really teaching this stuff ?? wack
It sounded like Kamala Harris' word salad. You said nothing genuine. There was no connection with the customer. Just a whole bunch of phrases that you've been taught to regurgitate. You came across very disingenuous.
you gotta slow down dude.
Looks like your bailiffs with those 2 stood behind you🤦🏼♂️
This approach feels sketchy.
There's always so many experts in the comment section
Way too much talking it gots be shorter than that.
Homeowners don’t give you that much time of day.
lol. All the solar guys say “running reports” as well. Any report say “nothing needed here!”
PA's knocking doors?
It’s bs he explicitly used this since the costumer has no idea what that is. No way he is a PA
All I hear is blah blah blah. I can’t stand when people talk to much and don’t connect.
You got to give her time to answer you back 😅dude lol
I’ve been canvassing 12yrs and this pitch was 🗑 trash
The customer is not saying anything 😂
I gave up watching this short let alone being the householder
Can’t be a public adjuster and a roofer bud.
This wasn't that great. It was like average
If that
He did pretty good overall. But I would definitely agree with the majority and say you were just going through the emotions and it sounded scripted. No doubt build rapport with the homeowner and let them know that you’re in the neighborhood offering a free damage assessment as a courtesy, no cost no obligation! Let them know that you are a man of your word a man of integrity, a man of great character, and a man that truly believes she is the best in the world and what he does. I let the entire world know I have the best canvassing pitch ever assembled. I’ve been holding onto this sweet recipe for many years. Back when I was the best canvasser in my region. I am now a successful 5⭐️ business owner of a somewhat successful Business that is front page google and on my way… long story short if you want me to train some up-and-coming young talent with the quality pitch… holler at me! 👊🏻
Lol where can i contact you?
Hey... user -pr6rg5... I'm new to the roof sales arena in Atlanta... ( a lifetime of sales & marketing expertice )
Any really significant difference for selling storm or retail roofing - full roof replacement... that is THAT different from selling ( Windows / doors / home security / tree services / etc....)
Seems nearly the same... but more of a necessity - not just a "nice-to-have".
Thanks - any heads-up is appreciated.
Erik in Atlanta.
How can I contact you?
Love that script!
Nice bait and switch
This doesn’t work in New York you have 6 seconds
New York is an alien planet compared to most places tho
Omg. Horrible. Kiss .
I hate this shit with a passion. Don't try to sell me anything by being long-winded. I don't do the salesman games.
Lol we’re just tryna pay rent like the rest of y’all, just don’t answer the door if it’s that serious.
It's normal ,You're part of the numbers game of home owner "Karens" to get to the home owners we'd like to work with
Home owners you'd like to steal from. Got it! @@rmorato70
Just let him go until his roof collapses and see how much he has to pay then. Lmao. This dude is too naive and “knows everything”. What’s the most important asset on your home. I’ll give you a hint (something that protects everything underneath it)
im a roofer, i dont agree with the chriatian door knockin lemme actually let you meet jesus.
i’m just so sick and tired to see homeowners being targeted by this door-to-door sellers, which apparently found a loophole where they exploit the fact that the company that it’s supposed to take care of my home it’s going to come after me if I don’t pay them so they can fix my roof or something like that in that case why is my insurance company not something that they can actually make an agreement with so they can get paid for whatever fixing I do to my house that way they don’t have to spend money by doing an upgrading to my house. Let’s say I need to reinforce my ceiling let’s say I need to do some better construction or anything like that, no obviously not because insurance companies are only going to take care of your house when there is a damage so if there’s no damage they’re not gonna help me so that is why all these door-to-door Roofing sellers are going to exploit the fact that allegedly they are going to come after me if I don’t do some sort of upgrade to my house
Us door 2 door claims specialists are professionals at finding damage that most home owners do not know how to spot and properly report unless they’ve been in the industry. We roofing salesmen are looked at in a very bad way because of how a lot of the industry works, but that doesn’t mean we’re all bad. The most of us are NOT out to get you, are NOT out for your money and only that. Are NOT trying to push you into a corner. Most home owners don’t understand that we see the damage, and we know how to report it properly, and actually even represent you when the insurance comes to inspect your roof as well. Most of us are here to genuinely help the home owners save many thousands by being a middle man for the home owner in an insurance claim!
3 dudes staring her down talking gibberish. It probably works tho. Ppl like free. Insurance is paying too so they don’t care
Trash pitch.
yo Jay, I'm start canvassing soon. How would you go about this? I want to make sure I'm doing it the right way. any tips?
Why do you SOUND so fxcking nervous?
Whats your PA license number?
Nonchalant fear inducing technique
It's edited to not show her interactions to shorten the video.
Ehhhh this sucked lol. No rapport. Of course the roof salesman is going to go on ur roof and say there’s damage… that’s a no go lol build a connection, bring the sizzle, get right and actually help someone out who needs it
It’s for insurance, they aren’t doing small repairs to fix. They aren’t gonna waste their time getting them to call in a claim and being there when insurance brings out an adjuster just for them to say no.
AS a BOSS. 🤜🏼/ thanks man
He’s selling then buying it back
Descent
Y post this?
I door knock that did not get him that sale. I live in pa sell an average of 1 million a years and we can never say some lying stuff like that
What part of PA are you in? I do door to door for roofs aswell.
@@andrewgillham1824 over in the Philadelphia/ area hbu
@@JAres18 I’m located near Hershey. Are you a roofing guy?
@@andrewgillham1824 I am currently out of commission from an injury though your not to far from me I’m by reading
States have different laws as far as insurance and the rules for claims go, if thats what youre reffering to by lying.
Scaaaaammmmmmm! Never ever ever buy anything from a door to door “sales person” especially significant purchases (solar, roof, HVAC, insulation, windows, siding, pest control, etc.) for your home. No local reputable company will come to your home to sell or consult with you unless you invite them. Don’t get suckered by these fools that over promise and under deliver.
I buy from door to door salesmen every year, never had a problem! I respect the hustle and have never had bad service.
@@collinwright4406 good for you, you’re probably one yourself and in other scam.
Here's why this is ridiculous. Businesses REQUIRE sales to survive. No other department is as important as the departments responsible for generating sales. Sales people or those responsible for the generation of sales are THE most important ingredients for every business.
"Advertising is literally salesmanship in print. It's fundamentals are that of sales. It's purpose is not to entertain or to simply get your name before the masses. Advertising purpose is not to generate leads but to be a salesperson itself. The best ads do not sell. They are based purely on service. Offering wanted information." -Claude Hopkins -the godfather of modern Advertising.
Keep in mind that for career sales people, there's only two kinds. Those who wait for opportunities to happen. And those who go out and find them. Make them happen.
Sales people who wait for leads don't last. Top sales people don't wait around for things to fall in their laps.
Could I get a couple of your sales reps to knock for me in Utah?
I could help with that
Good stuff
Lol what did I just watch
Bruh same
Scamming insurance companies is no way to get business
Not scam if they actually have storm damage hoss.
@@Niko-wl4gs but you and I both know that's not always the case. Instead, these dudes target ancient roofs that should've been replaced decades ago in some cases claiming they're storm damaged.
Driving around and soliciting work this way is like a mechanic walking through a parking lot, looking for dented cars and trying to convince people to make insurance claims.
My major beef with this approach is that these contractors are exploiting a homeowner's insurance policy to get themselves paid - what they don't account for though, is that homeowners' insurance claims can spike rates, make people uninsurable, and expose them to cancellations. But these guys don't give an S, they got paid and moved on...
@@Jaeswindell😮
@@Jaeswindellif the roof is ancient and needs replaced. Why would it matter that the claim gets filed under storm damage? The roof needs to replaced regardless. And rates get lowered if replaced.
@@grahamschmidt444 Making an insurance claim to replace an ancient roof is fraud and often results in higher insurance premiums and drop risks for customers.
But, don't worry baby, you got to overcharge an insurance company for some poorly installed Home Depot shingles and cheap OSB... All is good.
I love it look how he doesn’t use the word contract at the end
Hes nervous talks to fast
This is why our insurance rates are skyrocketing
Nah your premiums raise regardless and more so based on zip code.
This is why people put up no solicitation signs… so disingenuous it should be illegal