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“I’ve gotten multiple compliments from my sales clients that are like, ‘Your follow-up is awesome.’”
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“I’ve gotten multiple compliments from my sales clients that are like, ‘Your follow-up is awesome.’”
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“My business right now is at $217,000 in sales… I’ve booked probably upwards of $50,000 in revenue off reactivation.”
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“We don’t knock at all… booking 10–20k a week and we’re not trying very hard. I work probably 10 hours a week.”
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“Spent three and a half, got 15… it paid for itself back. Deadass the easiest close of my life.”
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“If a lead’s ready to go, bang, I call them and book them the next day.”
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“I made off the reactivation… $35,000… off a list of like 700 people. She booked me in.”
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“It paid for the service.”
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I booked probably upwards of $50,000 in a revenue.
the reactivation was really what I… really clicked with it. It’s just like, wow, okay, this actually works.… I was super bought in after that.
reactivation… so far has been about 15k so it’s definitely been pretty good
the reactivation was good and especially because I have a whole new… list of clientele now.
I think I did another like 15 K… reactivation.
I think it was like 12 K 10 K of a reactivation.
Not cheap clicks. Booked jobs. Every operator below is talking about their own Meta account, on a recorded call.
Literally everything, like probably like 80 to 100.
Facebook ads are literally the most valuable thing… they are like almost the highest return on investment as well.
I’m getting a lot better results out of Facebook this year than I have in last year that I did it.
I paused them for a bit. They weren’t performing and then I launched four more, so they got skyrocketed.
That’s only 20k off Facebook.
I’d say my average ticket right now is probably like around 4k so really for 95 dollars a pop…
A lead either books or takes itself out. Nobody gets forgotten because the owner was up a ladder.
I have gotten multiple compliments from my sales clients that are like your followup is awesome because they just like keep getting spammed with messages.
It’s a level of automation that we put in… you’ll text somebody and then if they don’t respond, they’ll automatically get swapped to follow up without you even having to do anything.
I have people on the sixth follow-up finally responding.
it’s been the same with… Meta too… they do the automatic follow up
every time one of the reactivations actually happened… because they’re on a cycle
I just really ignore the ones that are like just looking for quotes…
The part most agencies cut out of the testimonial. We left it in, including the pauses.
the difference between going with… an agency like Summit and doing it yourself is that you’re probably already soaking the cost somewhere in your business anyway… So why not just invest in your own efficiency?… Do I want to run a more efficient business or am I OK with my own inefficiency?
we’re booking like between 10 and 20K right now, and like we’re not trying very hard, I work probably 10 hours a week right now
My business right now is at $217,000 in sales.
from the beginning… I feel like you guys understood the business and you knew what needed to be done.
A low key paid for you guys too. Like this entire thing.
they should just do it. Like super fire, making lots of money.
Pulled verbatim from the live “Summit × client” group chats with the real timestamps — typos, lowercase and all. The homepage scrolls a handful of these; this is the whole set.
The same calls, audio only — for when you’d rather put it on while you drive to the next job.
the reactivation campaign was definitely the biggest difference maker, because when I sat down to look at the numbers… I was like, okay, I’m gonna have to do like 200 or 400 hours of calling… having the automatic… follow up system was the best for sure.
literally within probably my first week of being with you guys it paid for itself back… I wouldn’t have gotten that extra 15k myself
even just having the ads up was like really the biggest thing… and then the reactivation campaign was just like total addition to that
the ads and the reactivation… there was just a couple days where I was getting like a ton of leads and it just made so much sense.
the reason people don’t respond is not because the message looks fake. It’s because they’re busy like being parents and being a homeowner.
I changed it from… when do you want to get done to… do you want to get done as soon as possible?… And now I’m getting a bunch of people that are like ASAP.
Same people, same calls — just the moments that land in under a minute.
The questions every owner asks on the audit call, answered on camera before you ever book one.
How I make $50–100K from old leads
Turn your home-service company into a real business
How I scaled beyond $50K per month
The exact system that made me $300K in 4½ months
$75K a month in home service — just copy me
The system behind $600K this year
Thirty minutes, no pitch. Here is the whole thing, start to finish, so nothing about it is a surprise.
Before the call, so we walk in already knowing your trade, your season, and roughly what you did last year. Takes about a minute.
Speed to lead, follow-up, your dead list, your social proof. We go looking for the gap that is costing you the most money right now.
Which of the four installs you are missing, and what order they should go in for your business specifically.
Yours to keep. Build it yourself if you want — plenty do, no hard feelings. If you would rather we install it, we talk about that at the end and not before.