
If you’re a start-up drone pilot, there’s a truth you need to face head-on: You are not just a drone pilot. You are a full-time salesperson. The sooner you embrace this, the sooner your business will take flight.
Welcome to the ABC Sales Strategy—Always Be Closing. This isn’t just a catchy slogan—it’s a mindset that separates the successful from the struggling. In the competitive world of drone services, if you’re not closing the next opportunity, someone else is. Especially in the early stages of your business, every interaction—every conversation—could be the one that propels you forward. It’s about keeping your head on a swivel and turning every encounter into a chance to build your business.
Why the ABC Strategy Is Essential for Drone Business Success
So, what exactly is the ABC Drone Pilot Sales Strategy?
It’s the practice of remaining in a constant state of strategic readiness—mentally, verbally, and behaviorally—to identify, initiate, and advance sales opportunities at all times. It’s about thinking like a closer, acting like a marketer, and moving like a business owner—no matter where you are or what you’re doing.
That’s the feature.
Now let’s talk about the benefit—and why this matters more in the drone industry than almost any other.
Unlike traditional businesses with walk-in customers or fixed storefronts, drone service providers operate in a highly mobile, highly visual, and highly misunderstood industry. Most people still don’t fully grasp the value of drone media—or how it applies to their world. That means you, the drone pilot, have to serve as both educator and ambassador. And that requires constant awareness and intentional outreach.
Here’s the bottom line:
“If you’re not actively looking for opportunities to sell, inform, or engage… you’re invisible.”
The ABC strategy solves that.
It trains you to scan your environment with a business lens. It conditions you to listen for problems you can solve. And it positions you to introduce your services confidently, without sounding pushy or awkward.
When you operate with an ABC mindset, you:
- Never miss a moment to move a conversation toward a new client.
- Stay top of mind in your network because you’re consistently visible and valuable.
- Outpace the competition by taking action while others hesitate or procrastinate.
- Accelerate your growth curve by building a real pipeline of leads—organically, every day.
In short, the ABC strategy is what transforms you from a drone operator into a business builder.
Most drone pilots never make this shift. That’s why so many flame out after a few months. But if you apply this strategy with discipline and intent, you’ll be shocked by how quickly people start associating you with opportunity, expertise, and results.
ABC in the Real World: What It Actually Looks Like
This isn’t theory. It’s a ground-level strategy that works when you commit to it. The ABC approach means being ready to connect, pitch, and engage wherever you are.
Let’s look at what that actually means:
1. At the Grocery Store
You overhear a couple mentioning that their house hasn’t sold. That’s your cue:
“Hey, not to intrude, but I do drone and real estate photography—homes with aerial views tend to sell faster. I’d be happy to show you how that works.”
Suddenly, you’re a solution to their problem.
2. At Your Kid’s Soccer Game
You strike up a conversation with a parent who works in construction:
“What kind of projects are you working on? I do drone video and site documentation—might be a great fit for showcasing your builds.”
New prospect. New path.
3. Flying for Fun at a Park
Someone stops to ask about your drone. Don’t downplay it.
“Actually, I run a drone media company—real estate, events, construction—you name it. This is where I test techniques.”
That casual chat just turned into a brand-building moment.
The ABC Toolkit: Be Ready Anywhere, Anytime
Being in closer mode isn’t about pushing people—it’s about being prepared to serve.
1. Have a Soft Intro Script Ready: Arm yourself with language that’s easy to deliver:
“I help homes sell faster using aerial media.”
“Drone video is a great way to market your business—want to see an example?”
2. Use Curiosity to Your Advantage: Lead with a question, not a pitch:
“Ever thought about how drone footage could elevate your marketing?”
3. Know Who You’re Talking To: Contractor, agent, homeowner, venue manager—your radar should always be scanning for potential matches to your service offerings.
Always On Purpose: The Mindset Shift
Here’s the real secret to the ABC Drone Pilot Sales Strategy: it’s a mental shift.
This isn’t just something you “try.” It’s something you become. The most successful drone business owners develop an “always on purpose” mindset—an intentional way of thinking and behaving that turns everyday life into a lead-generating engine.
Being Always On Purpose means:
- Training your brain to listen for opportunity
- Being ready with a clear, professional response
- Practicing until this approach becomes second nature
Like flight maneuvers, the ABC mindset is a muscle. You train it. You apply it. You live it.
Competitive Advantage: Play in the Top 20%
Here’s another major reason why the ABC Sales Strategy is critical—it’s your competitive edge.
Most drone pilots in your market fall into three buckets:
- They’re brand new and clueless about how to run a business.
- They’re passive and waiting for jobs to fall in their lap.
- They’re lazy and treat this like a hobby, not a profession.
This is where the 80/20 rule kicks in. The top 20% of drone pilots who actively market and close are the ones taking 80% of the market share. The rest? They spin their propellers and go nowhere.
The Drone Pilot ABC Sales Strategy is how you claim your spot in that top 20%.
Here’s how it helps:
- You proactively create new leads while others wait
- You establish yourself as a solution-provider, not a service vendor
- You follow up and nurture contacts instead of hoping for callbacks
This competitive edge doesn’t come from having the best drone or fanciest edits—it comes from having the mindset and consistency to be in motion when others are standing still.
The Long Game: Build a Business That Lasts
This is another paramount reason why the ABC strategy is so valuable for long-term drone business growth. Our industry is a long game, but it’s made up of dozens of small, unexpected moments—those golden opportunities to engage, connect, and close. Miss enough of those, and you’re out. Capture them, and your business thrives.
Most new drone pilots don’t realize it takes 3 to 5 years to build a healthy, sustainable drone service business. But that only happens when all your propellers—skills, marketing, mindset, follow-up—are spinning in sync.
The harsh reality? Most drone businesses that launch this year won’t be here next year. Or the year after. They’ll disappear because they didn’t learn how to keep the revenue flowing. They didn’t master the art of staying active, engaged, and positioned to win.
ABC is how you stay in the game.
Why This Matters Even More During Start-Up
When you’re in your first 6 to 18 months, you’re not just building a brand—you’re building momentum. You can’t afford to wait for clients. You have to make every day count. It’s the difference between treading water and flying forward!
ABC teaches you to:
- Turn casual conversations into client leads
- Build your pitch without sounding like a salesperson
- Recognize and respond to opportunities in real time
Takeaway
You don’t need to be slick. You don’t need a hard pitch. You need presence. You need purpose. And you need to train yourself to be Always Be Closing—not in a pushy way, but in a prepared way.
The next time you’re out and about, ask yourself:
“Is there an opportunity here?”
If the answer is yes, don’t overthink it. Close the gap. Start the conversation. Plant the seed. You never know where that one moment might lead.
In this business, the sky isn’t the limit—it’s your runway.
Fly with purpose. Always Be Closing. 😉 T
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Written by: Tony Marino, MBA – FAA Certified Part 107 Commercial Drone Pilot and Chief Business Strategist at Aerial Northwest
Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog post is for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice.
Resources
FAA Resources: FAA DroneZone
Article: Pitch Perfect: Guide for Drone Pilots to Get Jobs
Drone Service Providers Alliance
Commercial Drone Alliance
Starting Your Own Drone Service Business
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