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How to Sell Caps to Independent Contractors![]() This is the final article in our construction 1 series; we're discussing entrepreneurs and independent contractors. Last time, we looked at the three sectors of the market 2. Independent ContractorsAlthough many of the vocations and trades in this section can work for corporate construction companies, we're going to focus on those that own their own small business or work independently. I would encourage any entrepreneur in these fields to use their promotional caps as part of the daily uniform for themselves and any employees. Caps are also good to give as gifts to new or potential customers. The advertising impressions increase with each cap added to the community. Architectural FirmsArchitectural firms will use proposals to bid on design projects with various clients—companies, city/state government, community groups, etc 3. One way to set themselves apart from other architects bidding on a job is by offering a promotional gift to thank potential clients for their consideration. Clients will appreciate the gesture, and the cap will help keep the firm top of mind when it comes time to select a design. ElectriciansElectricians 4 may specialize in residential 5, commercial 6, repairs, or remodels. Some have no specialty, but rather hustle every day to bring in new jobs. A lot of times, they rely on word of mouth to grow their small business. Promotional caps enhance traditional word of mouth because they encourage satisfied customers to not only talk about the electrician and the work he did but also wear his logo and contact information out in the community creating more buzz. LandscapersLandscapers do a variety of jobs from mowing lawns to planting and maintaining gardens, to designing intricate outdoor entertainment spaces. In my neighborhood, I get a lot of flyers stuffed in my door from landscapers looking to book additional work. Maybe it's just me, but those never work. Alternatively, if I'm in the market for someone to take care of my flower beds, and I see someone wearing a cap at my neighborhood's monthly block party advertising a landscaping service, that would catch my attention. It shows me that my neighbor has used the company, approves of their work, and trusts the individuals that continue to come back to his house. At the very least it would spark a conversation about the company, which anyone at the party can potentially join. Now that's some serious word of mouth.
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