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Commission Control

Here's how four high-end remodelers have solved the sales commission problem. More

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Be aware of telemarketing rules

The Federal Trade Commission's national Do Not Call Registry went into effect October 2003 (and many states have their own registries). Anyone soliciting by phone should be aware of the rules. More

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How Low Can You Go?

Reps can often raise or lower prices, but companies have ways to control it. More

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Contract cancellation clauses

If you are demonstrating and executing contracts in the consumer's home, you have to make sure you do a number of things required by the Federal Trade Commission: More

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National do-not-call list claims first victim

The national do-not-call list has claimed its first victim, and, in a bit of bad news for the public face of the remodeling industry, it's a home improvement company.California Attorney General Bill Lockyer has filed a civil complaint against American Home Craft, a Hayward, Calif.-based replacement company, alleging that the company placed several phone calls to numbers listed on the Federal Trade Commission's do-not-call registry. More

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Knocking on doors still works

In my opinion, the quickest, least expensive lead any salesperson could hope for is the "knuckle" lead -- knocking on doors. More

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Paying to win sales

A few spend all their work time selling, while many more combine selling with estimating, designing, and production management. Compensation schemes vary, too -- salary, commission, staged commissions, salary plus profit sharing, among others. Another pays an extra 4% on total job revenue. More

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New England Update
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Builder's Library

The Word on Warranties More

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