Ep.53: Make Your Project Manager a Marketing Machine with Doug Panozzo

29/04/2019 32 min
Ep.53: Make Your Project Manager a Marketing Machine with Doug Panozzo

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Episode Synopsis

Of all the things you have in your marketing toolbox — your website, email and direct mail, or social media — there’s one you may have overlooked.
Positioning your Production team to be aware of sales and marketing can be an overlooked marketing strategy, and also help align the office and field teams.
In this episode, Tim and Steve talk to Doug Panozzo, who is a human marketing machine. We discuss how to make that switch in mindset for your Production team, and how it can boost your sales and profits.
Doug Panozzo is a Project Manager for Hogan Design & Construction in Geneva, IL. He’s been with Hogan since October 2017. He came from outside of the industry, from a tech company, and moved into a Project Manager role with Hogan almost a year and a half ago. Since then, he has grown familiar with the industry, became efficient with Hogan’s systems, hasn’t gone over budget on a single one of his projects, and has brought in over $100,000 in sales in the last year.
Sharing the big picture with your team is the start. Doug says working on marketing or sales is job security for him — the more work he can help bring in, the longer he has a job. He talks about how he does it, and how you can get your team involved, including:

Selling the company throughout the project
Sparking new leads
Following up with customers to touch base
Finding the incentive — referrals and bonuses
Asking for social media posts with tags and reviews
Wearing and being the brand everywhere
How to start those conversations
Picking the right customers to keep in touch with
Making the questions subtle and helpful
Keeping good notes and setting reminders
Building relationships and working the neighborhood
Finding the way for different personalities to market and sell
How to set the expectations in hiring
Giving Production the tools, training, and materials to do it
Getting the timing right
And much more …

 
Including why your Project Manager or Lead Carpenter should talk to the neighbors’ cleaning people, and how many leads can come from it.
Let’s Keep It Up
This episode was another spurred by a suggestion from our listeners. If you’ve got an idea for a guest or topic, send Tim an email at [email protected].
 

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