How Jake Nicks Became The Top Door-To-Door Salesmen In The Nation

It’s pretty remarkable how someone can go from homeless at twenty one years old to being a multi-millionaire in their mid twenties. Jake Nicks not only made it happen, but he also earned himself the title of becoming one of the top door-to-door salesman in the country.

What started out as him selling a trash service to people’s homes for $20 a month soon became something much bigger after he learned valuable traits such as being persistent and putting in honest work.

“I believe most people need to realize that it’s the hard moments in life that really shape you,” Jake shared. “When I was at my lowest point in my life, I didn’t have a clear path to follow on how to get out of that place. But what I did know was that if I worked hard and stuck to my plan, I could make anything happen.”

And Jake indeed made a whole lot happen.

Throughout the next few years, Jake was able to completely shift his entire reality of not knowing how to get by to soon after having the most valuable skill set that anyone could have. Jake learned how to connect with prospects and acquire them as a customer, and when he decided to make the shift towards selling brand new roofs to homeowners, he had the skills that allowed him to be able to bring in a lot of money very quickly.

Jake has managed to do over two hundred roofing deals within less than eight months, and he is not planning on slowing down one bit.

Now owning a Lamborghini and having a large team of employees for his roofing business, Jake has built his empire over in Florida and is only planning on expanding it.

If you want to keep in touch with Jake, follow him @jakejnicks on social media.


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Carl Vickers

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