In The Beginning

The Gift
We landed a job for an older gentleman that turned out to be the biggest one we ever had up to that point. This man was renovating a house and needed a lot of work done. We were hired to paint the walls and that was it. As he looked for other contractors to do additional work I would pipe up and tell him that we could do those other things he needed done as well. He needed the work done and we needed the work, so it seemed like a great solution for both of us!
We put in a new hardwood floor, a tile backsplash, hung a giant mirror, and even fixed a toilet. Then he asked us something I’ve never been asked…
“Do you paint kitchen cabinets?”
I had never done it before, but that didn’t stop the “YES!” from coming out of my mouth. Heck yeah we paint cabinets! Now I just had to figure out how it was supposed to be done. Little did I know at the time that this would be a golden nugget, a catalyst, that would later drive more business than anything else I had ever tried.
The Journey

What followed made that little experience all worth it.
Even a Blind Squirrel Finds a Nut (or Niche)
After the job was complete, we took pictures of everything, got a great testimonial from our customer, described the work that had been done, and posted it on our website. Two weeks later, I started getting call after call from people wanting their cabinets painted. How did people all of a sudden know that we did that? It turns out that people had been searching online for “Cabinet Painting.” That one little post, along with the pictures, somehow got picked up by Google and was now ranking on the first page!

Needless to say, I quickly honed my skills and methods to become more efficient and better with each passing job. Not only that, but I can now charge much more than I did in the beginning and our customers are thrilled! It’s still less expensive than new cabinets or even refacing.
What’s My Point?

We no longer lay floors or deal with backsplashes and toilets because we don’t have to! We have so much paint work that we are now able to focus on what we do best!
Takeaways
I’ve learned several things in this (and other, similar) experiences. I have listed them here for you:
- Become an expert at one or two things—that’s all!
- “Brag” about it. Post it on your website, put it on your Facebook page, take before and after pictures. And ASK FOR REVIEWS!!!
- Having a specialty that you are known for will make the phone ring and lead to additional opportunities.
- Use this expertise to win additional work by letting customers know everything you offer. They will be more willing to use you if you are already at their place doing other work.
Ask yourself:
“What is a service that I currently offer that I can highlight to get my foot in the door?”
Here are some ideas for a niche:
- Garage floor painting/epoxy coating
- Wood door re-staining
- Wallpaper removal
- Deck staining/waterproofing
- Pressure Washing
- Specialty painting (we used cabinets, but there are other things: appliances, tile, concrete, etc.)
Focus your marketing efforts on these niche things to make the phone ring. Once you’ve established yourself within a niche then rinse and repeat with another one. Before you know it, you will be the expert at 3 or 4 things and dominate your market for everything else painting related!
Hi, I’m Dan Kelly with Kelly & Sons Painting in Salem Oregon.
I am the typical outdoor type of guy that loves camping, fishing, and spending time with my family. I love church and attend regularly. Like most Americans my purpose is to provide a good life for my family, make people happy and grow my business.
I have to admit that I am not a self taught painter. Instead I have been taught by well seasoned painters. This apprenticeship type training has led me to be a fantastic painter.
I constantly learn new things and keep my skills and abilities current with the ever changing and evolving technology in the painting industry.
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