You'll learn about the solar business and why this $35 Billion industry is projected to triple by 2028
You'll discover why people are buying solar and how you can benefit from selling it to them
You'll see how you can get started making money in solar without knowing how to sell or install solar systems
You'll learn the simple step by step processes to book your 1st solar appointment and how to get it closed
...and why working 18 hours a week in solar is considered full-time.
You'll learn new closing strategies to get stubborn clients to say yes
Hacks you can use to grow your referral base
Tools you can use to breakthrough the $150K barrier to the top 5% income earner bracket of $250K+
Learn how to setup website funnels to turn clients into lead magnets
You'll learn how to focus on the top 20% of activities that generate 80% of the results
Tools you can use to attract and retains A players to join your team even if they have no experience in solar or selling
How to create continuity so you have constant cash flow to grow your wealth
How to create launches to get solar leads and closers closing consistently
You'll learn to leverage you closing skills to always be closing without having to prospect for clients
How to build out your sales team so that your making sales everyday, even if you're having an off day, or better yet, on vacation
How to put prospecting on automation so you can feed your closers leads
Learn how to setup and leverage website funnels to churn out prospects year-round
...how to scale out continuity to create predictable, consistent, and delicious cash flow
“...it has gotten a lot of people across the finish line that wouldn't have gotten there otherwise.” - Mike Morris
The Convenience Close. I'll walk you through some of the things I get. I got a customer on the fence. They're an undecided buyer and I'm trying to figure out, “How do I get you across the fence to buy now?” and they're gonna say, “Well I want to talk with…” “I want to think about it…” “I want to…” They start making up all these excuses about how they want to delay because they want time to do it. Like, “We never make a decision on the spot.” “Okay, that's fair, like, I'm not gonna say you can't do that. That's fair. I want your relationship to last. I have a question for you: So you like the idea of solar, right? How long would it take you to figure out how many days to whether you want to do it or not one day two days? Like, tomorrow, could you let me know tomorrow if you want to do it or not?” See, I do it short. I say tomorrow and then they say, “No, no, no, I can't do it tomorrow. I need two days.” “Okay, cool. So two days, we’ll do two days.”
So then I've got them to nail it down. See, what they don't know is what I'm gonna do on this side. What I'm doing is, I am leading the mouse to my mouse trap and they don't know that that's what's happening. So that's why I say this: “You like it, how long do you need?” I keep it short. They say, “I need two days.” I'm like, “okay, cool.”
And then I have to come in here and justify it. I'm like, I've got to help all kinds of people so I only work from 5pm to 8pm. So I've got to figure out how to help as many people as I can. I always say corporate America works from 8am to 5pm. So you have an eight hour day. I've got a three hour day. Mine's very different so I have to be highly productive doing it. I said, “Because it's really hard for me to come back, I have a convenience offer for you.” I underlined these words because they’re important. “Because…”, so that's justifying. Then I say the convenience offer. “So you can decide by this day.” Once they see that, then what I do is I'll pull up my iPad. I'll even start joking like, “Have you guys ever ever seen a Convenience fee that you've paid before and you're trying to figure out ‘Why am I paying a convenience fee?’”
Yeah, I've always been confused. It's like an anti -convenience fee. And so because of that, then what I do is I say, “I'm gonna do my convenience fee differently.” Then, I pull up these things like this. I’m like, "Check this out. Here's a picture of me bringing somebody cash. This is somebody who gave me a referral. So here's what I'll do for you. If you will let me fill out the paperwork now, and I know that you're not gonna buy now, you want to make the decision on Wednesday. So what I'll do is I'll give you $200 cash back if you let me fill out the paperwork now. I've got to take some pictures while I'm here but that way I don't have to come back. Then, if you want it, cool. I don't have to come back. If you don't want it, I don't care. I mean, don't buy it if you don't want it. It doesn't matter to me.” Then they say, “Okay, yes, that makes sense.” “Okay, cool, let's fill out the paperwork.”
This right here is critical. The “yes” has to be easy. If I don't hear from you by then, we'll start your project on the next day. It's like, “If I don't hear from you, I'm gonna start the project. So if I don't hear by Friday, Saturday I'm gonna start your project But if you don't want to do it, you have to let me know, that way I don't start your project. We can just cancel the project.” I usually leave this part for when I'm just stepping out the door. I get this done and then I usually do this after my paperwork is filled out.
When I look at this right here, I'm counting on people to be lazy. I just like, you get busy with life and it just goes through. This one you actually deliberately have to contact me and tell me, “I don't want it.” And so this is lazy or time got away from you and forgot, or whatever it is but you advanced.
They put me on subscription plans and I'm like, “Oh crap they just charged me for this. Oh well, it's there.” I got Consumer Reports so that I could buy…I can't remember what it was. I wanted to buy a bunch of things that year so I set up Consumer Reports. I didn't realize that it was a recurring charge. Bam, it hit my credit card. I'm like, I didn't need that. I'm like, “Well, I guess I have another year of it. It's done now, right?” And so, from now on, I always put them on credit cards that are locked all the time. Constantly, perpetually locked because every business recognizes if you put somebody on a system that's continuity where it's like that, it advances.
So it's the same difference. When I want to cancel on those continuity ones, because I don't want that problem, I put it on a credit card that's locked. They make it very hard for me to say, “I want to cancel.”
It's easy, man. Yes, it's slick, it's just smooth, no sand in the gears. I show them pictures like this (I've got tons of them) so that they see it and it helps them believe it. I do that all the time. I've closed a ton of deals that way, where they just can't make a decision so I'm like, “Hey, you know what, why don't we do this? You can decide and let me know.” and then they just glided right in. I don't know how much this has made me. It's made me a lot, it has gotten a lot of people across the finish line that wouldn't have gotten there otherwise.
Learn more about getting the Solar Lords Closing School news letter. In this news letter I share the frameworks that I have discovered over the last 8 years.
If you think about it, one simple framework would save you hundreds of hours and make you several thousands to hundreds of thousands by simple using tested tools.
Learn More > Solar Lords Closing School
Case Studies
"When I was working at Costco as a front end supervisor, I felt stuck. I was making $60K/yr after 5 years. In the 1st month with Ask Solar Mike I made $17K and $38K the next month!"
“...it has gotten a lot of people across the finish line that wouldn't have gotten there otherwise.” - Mike Morris
The Convenience Close. I'll walk you through some of the things I get. I got a customer on the fence. They're an undecided buyer and I'm trying to figure out, “How do I get you across the fence to buy now?” and they're gonna say, “Well I want to talk with…” “I want to think about it…” “I want to…” They start making up all these excuses about how they want to delay because they want time to do it. Like, “We never make a decision on the spot.” “Okay, that's fair, like, I'm not gonna say you can't do that. That's fair. I want your relationship to last. I have a question for you: So you like the idea of solar, right? How long would it take you to figure out how many days to whether you want to do it or not one day two days? Like, tomorrow, could you let me know tomorrow if you want to do it or not?” See, I do it short. I say tomorrow and then they say, “No, no, no, I can't do it tomorrow. I need two days.” “Okay, cool. So two days, we’ll do two days.”
So then I've got them to nail it down. See, what they don't know is what I'm gonna do on this side. What I'm doing is, I am leading the mouse to my mouse trap and they don't know that that's what's happening. So that's why I say this: “You like it, how long do you need?” I keep it short. They say, “I need two days.” I'm like, “okay, cool.”
And then I have to come in here and justify it. I'm like, I've got to help all kinds of people so I only work from 5pm to 8pm. So I've got to figure out how to help as many people as I can. I always say corporate America works from 8am to 5pm. So you have an eight hour day. I've got a three hour day. Mine's very different so I have to be highly productive doing it. I said, “Because it's really hard for me to come back, I have a convenience offer for you.” I underlined these words because they’re important. “Because…”, so that's justifying. Then I say the convenience offer. “So you can decide by this day.” Once they see that, then what I do is I'll pull up my iPad. I'll even start joking like, “Have you guys ever ever seen a Convenience fee that you've paid before and you're trying to figure out ‘Why am I paying a convenience fee?’”
Yeah, I've always been confused. It's like an anti -convenience fee. And so because of that, then what I do is I say, “I'm gonna do my convenience fee differently.” Then, I pull up these things like this. I’m like, "Check this out. Here's a picture of me bringing somebody cash. This is somebody who gave me a referral. So here's what I'll do for you. If you will let me fill out the paperwork now, and I know that you're not gonna buy now, you want to make the decision on Wednesday. So what I'll do is I'll give you $200 cash back if you let me fill out the paperwork now. I've got to take some pictures while I'm here but that way I don't have to come back. Then, if you want it, cool. I don't have to come back. If you don't want it, I don't care. I mean, don't buy it if you don't want it. It doesn't matter to me.” Then they say, “Okay, yes, that makes sense.” “Okay, cool, let's fill out the paperwork.”
This right here is critical. The “yes” has to be easy. If I don't hear from you by then, we'll start your project on the next day. It's like, “If I don't hear from you, I'm gonna start the project. So if I don't hear by Friday, Saturday I'm gonna start your project But if you don't want to do it, you have to let me know, that way I don't start your project. We can just cancel the project.” I usually leave this part for when I'm just stepping out the door. I get this done and then I usually do this after my paperwork is filled out.
When I look at this right here, I'm counting on people to be lazy. I just like, you get busy with life and it just goes through. This one you actually deliberately have to contact me and tell me, “I don't want it.” And so this is lazy or time got away from you and forgot, or whatever it is but you advanced.
They put me on subscription plans and I'm like, “Oh crap they just charged me for this. Oh well, it's there.” I got Consumer Reports so that I could buy…I can't remember what it was. I wanted to buy a bunch of things that year so I set up Consumer Reports. I didn't realize that it was a recurring charge. Bam, it hit my credit card. I'm like, I didn't need that. I'm like, “Well, I guess I have another year of it. It's done now, right?” And so, from now on, I always put them on credit cards that are locked all the time. Constantly, perpetually locked because every business recognizes if you put somebody on a system that's continuity where it's like that, it advances.
So it's the same difference. When I want to cancel on those continuity ones, because I don't want that problem, I put it on a credit card that's locked. They make it very hard for me to say, “I want to cancel.”
It's easy, man. Yes, it's slick, it's just smooth, no sand in the gears. I show them pictures like this (I've got tons of them) so that they see it and it helps them believe it. I do that all the time. I've closed a ton of deals that way, where they just can't make a decision so I'm like, “Hey, you know what, why don't we do this? You can decide and let me know.” and then they just glided right in. I don't know how much this has made me. It's made me a lot, it has gotten a lot of people across the finish line that wouldn't have gotten there otherwise.
Learn more about getting the Solar Lords Closing School news letter. In this news letter I share the frameworks that I have discovered over the last 8 years.
If you think about it, one simple framework would save you hundreds of hours and make you several thousands to hundreds of thousands by simple using tested tools.
Learn More > Solar Lords Closing School
Case Studies
"When I was working at Costco as a front end supervisor, I felt stuck. I was making $60K/yr after 5 years. In the 1st month with Ask Solar Mike I made $17K and $38K the next month!"
Ever considered there could be 3 easy Secrets that if you implemented, it could double or triple your sales?
When I was a Newbie trying to figure out how to get just 1 person to buy solar from me, I came across 3 Secrets that once I implemented, it changed everything for me.
What's crazy is, even though I have worked with other productive sales reps, I thought what I knew was universal and they were all using it...boy was I wrong.
Here are the 3 secrets and why they work...
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