Top 10 Tips to Running a Successful Construction Business
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Published 2020-04-14
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All Comments (21)
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Answering the phone is very important.
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I own a construction company in Virginia for 45 years this is this guy one you should take note on.Great vidio
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From the start, Ryan was very helpful and is continuing to be helpful about his youtube.com/post/UgkxGqOCINHE0Z0E5gxzSdNi9NWGugRY5… Plans . Also, they have answered all the questions I have asked & I got outstanding support from his My Shed Plans full package.
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Most times it amazes me greatly the way I move from an average lifestyle to earning over 63k per month, utter shock is the word. have understood a lot in the past few years to doubt that opportunities abound in the financial markets, The only thing is to know where to focus.
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Wow, English is not my native language, I've been in the United States for just over a year and I understood 100% of what he said...I'm proud of myself😊
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I'm looking to take over my dad's business and grow it to the next level. I appreciate your words here.
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When I first started we messed up a bid and on top of that a worker broke a panel...to sum it up I ended up putting money out of pocket I told the costumer about it and it was entirely my fault so their invoice wouldn't change ...they gave us a tip and referred us to our biggest client ever we still keep business with both of those clients
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my number one: There is no second chance for the first impression.
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I grew up in an orphanage and one of the most important thing I have learned is to share with your childhood friends and I do always count with them in every proyect I start. Keep them working and helping their family. Blessings from Honduras.
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Amen to the phone call, I have awarded jobs based on that alone.
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Great advise, been in the trades since I was a kid with my father, then went to work for various companies. About 10 years ago I went on my own and been going strong since 👍
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First?!! Spoken like a true man and a good person - this is sage advice for anyone doing anything. Love what your channel and business is all about.
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Love it Kyle. Amazing how simple your rules are and how few follow them. 99% of my work is word of mouth. I live and breathe your rules. Always pays off. Thank you for what you do for your employees and our community of builders.
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Damn young man, you made me what to come out of retirement and start a new business. Well done.
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The phone responsiveness and many other pointers help establish your brand. Volume extends your brand. Being responsive, fair, present and available in community is cornerstone of growing business. Great video, Kyle.
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Be honest and straight up.Everybody makes mistakes, own it. Peace
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By far, this is the foundation of success in this industry. I definitely can see your motivation, direction and drive, with great work ethics.
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This doesn't just apply to the construction business but it applies to customer service in general. Well done Sir.
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Spot on Kyle, your advice applies to every business!
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Thank you for this. I’m doing them all so I know I’m on the right path!!