Some People Are Leaving Real Money on the Table. You Could Help Them Pick It Up.
A lot of people are looking for ways to earn more right now. Side income, something flexible, something that doesn’t require a second job or an upfront investment. Most of those options are either too good to be true or too much work to be worth it.
Here’s one that’s neither — but I’m going to explain exactly how it works, because the honest version is more useful than the hype.
What’s actually happening with electricity rates
Rates have gone up every year for the past decade. In markets like Phoenix, Las Vegas, South Florida, the Boston suburbs, and coastal Connecticut, homeowners are paying 25 to 45 cents per kilowatt hour — and there’s no credible forecast that says it stops climbing.
In those markets, for the right house on the right utility plan, a zero-down solar system can cost less per month than the electric bill it replaces — starting on day one. And because utility rates keep rising, that gap only widens over time.
I prove that with actual numbers. Not estimates, not projections based on best-case assumptions — the real math for each specific home.
Not everyone qualifies. That’s what makes it work.
I turn people down regularly. Heavily shaded roofs. Very low utility rates. Rental situations. Short-term ownership plans. These are real reasons solar doesn’t pencil out, and I say so quickly and clearly.
That matters for you as a referrer — because when I tell someone they are a strong candidate, they believe it. They’ve already heard me explain why other people aren’t.
The ask you’re making of your contacts isn’t “buy solar.” It’s “find out in ten minutes whether you’re one of the people for whom this is a no-brainer.” That’s a very different conversation, and a much easier one to have.
What the Ambassador program actually is
You refer a homeowner to me. I look at their roof, their utility rate, their plan, their usage. I tell them fast whether they qualify for real savings. If they go solar, you get $1,000 deposited directly into your account after installation.
No cost to join. No selling. No explaining solar. You make the introduction — I take it from there.
Who this works best for
People with large networks. Anyone in real estate, insurance, lending, home services — fields where homeowners already trust you. People who know homeowners in high-rate states: Texas, Florida, Nevada, Arizona, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii. Anyone who simply knows people who own homes and pay electric bills.
The straight version
You’re not going to get rich from one referral. But if you know twenty homeowners in markets where electricity is expensive, and two of them turn out to be strong candidates this year, that’s $2,000 for two introductions. That’s a mortgage payment for a lot of people.
I’ve been doing this since 2008. I don’t oversell, I don’t pressure, and I don’t disappear after the contract is signed. When you send someone to me, you’re putting your name behind a straight shooter. I take that seriously.