The Trusted Electrician
How Electricians Stop Chasing Jobs and Start Attracting Clients Through Reputation, Trust, and Referrals
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Narrado por:
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Eli Elario
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
Your work is good. So why isn't the phone ringing?
Danny Reeves has been running his electrical business for three years. He pulls clean permits, passes inspections, and does the work right. He has one apprentice, a color-coded scheduling board on his office wall, and a pipeline that is thinner than it should be for someone with his skills.
When a tenant improvement bid goes to a competitor he barely knows, Danny starts asking the question he has been avoiding. It isn't about his pricing. It isn't about his technical ability. It's about something he can't see from inside his own business.
The Trusted Electrician is a business parable for electricians and skilled tradespeople who are doing good work and wondering why that isn't enough. Through Danny's apprenticeship under Cal Morrison, a master electrician who has been the busiest contractor in his market for fifteen years without ever running an ad, Danny discovers that the work behind the wall is only half the job.
The other half is what most electricians never learn.
In this book you will follow Danny as he learns:
Why GCs and homeowners can't evaluate your electrical work directly, and what they're actually using to decide whether to call you back
Why calling a client before a problem surfaces is worth more than fixing the problem cleanly after the fact
What a finished panel, a circuit directory, and an index card inside a utility room door communicate about how you work
Why the electrician who disappears after the invoice loses work he never knows he lost
How five consistent habits, applied on every job, build a reputation that brings work to you without chasing it
This is not a book about marketing. It is not about sales scripts or social media or undercutting your competition on price.
It is about the professional habits that separate the electrician everyone calls from the electrician everyone forgets. The habits that get mentioned at site meetings by GCs who talk to other GCs. The habits that turn a finished job into a referral without ever asking for one.
Danny learns them one job at a time. So can you.
The Trusted Electrician is Book Two in the Trusted Trades Series by Eli Elario. Each book in the series follows a different tradesperson through the same discovery, that trust and reliability build more business than any marketing strategy ever will.
Book One: The Trusted Contractor is available now.