How to Close 68 Deals in a Month - Chance Pronschinske
The Solarpreneur - A podcast by Taylor Armstrong

Visit Solciety.co [https://Solciety.co] now! Welcome to the Solarpreneur podcast, where we teach you to take your solar business to the next level. My name is Taylor Armstrong and I went from $50 in my bank account and struggling for groceries to closing 150 deals in a year and cracking the code on why sales reps fail. I teach you to avoid the mistakes I made and bringing the top solar dogs, the industry to let you in on the secrets of generating more leads, falling up like a pro and closing more deals. What is a Solarpreneur you might ask a Solarpreneur is a new breed of solar pro that is willing to do whatever it takes to achieve mastery and you are about to become one. Speaker 1 (00:01): What's going on Solarpreneurs. I am stoked for this episode today because we have someone that, um, has been doing something pretty unreal. We've got a guy that's I got a text a few weeks ago, heard about chance here, that's with us today and you're going to hear all about them. But he said to my knowledge and industry record close 68 freaking deals in a month. Let's go appreciate it, bro. So we're going to hear, um, what was working for him and yeah, just kind of his whole story and what he's been doing to achieve that level of success. Cause I've never heard anything like it before, so a chance welcome to the show. Thanks for coming Speaker 2 (00:40): On. Yeah, appreciate it. Thanks for having me. Speaker 1 (00:42): Yeah. So I'm stoked to hear just kind of what led up to this. And I I'll be honest. I didn't believe it. At first when I heard I got a text from my buddy Marshall and um, he told me about this guy and I'm like, no, no way, Marshall. I got a guy that I work with that close. I think, uh, yeah, he's closed like 43 in a month. I was just telling you chance. I, I thought that was the record. Like no ways anyone closing more than, than 43, that Marshall texts me. He's like, no chance got 68. I did. I was like, all right, I got to get this show on the guy on the show. Speaker 2 (01:15): Yeah. So a little background about me. Um, again, my name is chance [inaudible] but so ever since like I grew up, I've always had like an entrepreneurial mind, of course. But yeah, when I was 13, I, I mean, I've been doing e-commerce and everything. Solar I've been in the industry for about 15 months. Um, but yeah, literally I came out here, I saw an ad. Um, I actually filed Zane and that's the CEO of better earth. So that's who I work for. But I saw an ad with Zane and I was like, all right, I'm going to apply. So I think that they had like 800 applicants. It was all housing. Um, all expenses paid for, for your first three months. And I dropped out of school about a year and a half in. I never really wanted a piece of paper that millions of people get every single year, but I've flew out here. Speaker 2 (02:02): Uh, I got the job flew out here and I dropped everything to my parents, whether you guys like it or not, I'm going to California. So I'm originally from Wisconsin. But when I was about 13 years old, I had like $150,000. So she was my room. I used to buy and resell tickets, shoes, whatever it may be. You name it? I did it. So any type of get rich quick, and I realize, of course you just got to keep putting the work in. You said drop ship, like crazy. But when I was 17 or 16 years old, I created a company called smile, big clothing. So you guys can all check that out if you want. But yeah. Um, I was going through a little different time with my parents and they actually like got a divorce and everything was hard on me just cause my brothers I'm the youngest of, I have three older brothers, but, um, yeah, so I was going through it a little different time and I've made smile, be clothing, just cause I knew a lot of people are going through bigger struggles than myself. Speaker 2 (02:54): And that's why I dropped out of school. I used to