High Ticket Closer (Remote | Commission-Based Only)

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We’re looking for a serious high ticket closer who knows how to handle qualified prospects, run structured sales calls, and close deals consistently.

This is not a beginner role. If you need scripts to read from or struggle to handle objections, this won’t work.

About Us

Home Lead Agency helps HVAC & Plumbing companies generate 30–90 booked jobs in 42 days using paid ads and proven systems.

We don’t sell “marketing.”

We sell predictable revenue and booked jobs.

What You’ll Be Closing

  • Service: Lead generation system for HVAC & Plumbing companies
  • Offer: Guaranteed results or we work for free
  • Ticket Size: $2500 – $10,000+
You’ll be speaking with pre-qualified business owners (no cold calling).

Your Responsibilities

  • Take inbound booked calls from qualified prospects
  • Run structured discovery + strategy calls
  • Handle objections and close deals on the call or via follow-up
  • Follow up with no-shows and undecided prospects
  • Track pipeline, deals, and follow-ups properly
  • Improve close rate consistently
Compensation
  • 100% Commission-Based
  • Earn - 20% per deal
Commission Breakdown:
  • $2,500 package → $500
  • $5,000 package → $1,000
  • $10,000 package → $2,000
Top closers can realistically make $5K–$20K+/month depending on performance.

Who This Is For

  • You’ve closed high-ticket offers before ($1K+)
  • You’re confident on calls and don’t rely on scripts
  • You understand sales psychology, urgency, and objection handling
  • You take ownership of results, not excuses
Who This Is NOT For
  • Beginners with no closing experience
  • People looking for fixed salary or hourly pay
  • Order takers who can’t control a sales call
  • Anyone who avoids follow-ups
Requirements
  • Strong English communication
  • Reliable internet + quiet environment
  • Ability to work with US time zones
  • Experience in agency/service-based sales is a plus
How to Apply

Send the following

  1. Short intro (your experience closing high-ticket deals)
  2. Proof of results (close rate, revenue generated, or deals closed)
  3. A quick video (2–3 mins):
  • How you handle a price objection
  • How you close a hesitant prospect
Final Note We don’t need average closers.

We need someone who can control the call, create urgency, and close consistently.

  • If that’s you, apply.
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