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Ep 140: The Black Friday That Made Him Quit the Agency Model Forever | with Thomas Lalas of The Art of eComm

34 min · 15. Juni 2026
Episode Ep 140: The Black Friday That Made Him Quit the Agency Model Forever | with Thomas Lalas of The Art of eComm Cover

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Summary: Most agencies sell deliverables. The best operators solve expensive problems. In this conversation, Thomas Lalas explains why he walked away from both the traditional agency model and full time executive roles to build a retention business that helps 8 and 9 figure brands recover millions in unrealized profit without retainers, endless meetings, or years long contracts. What makes this conversation fascinating isn't just the retention strategy. It's the business model behind it. Takeaways: * Why most agencies are financially incentivized to solve problems slower than their clients would like * The retention leak quietly costing many eCommerce brands millions in unrealized LTV * How a simple 10% improvement in retention can create a compounding profit waterfall * The sales framework Thomas uses to close six figure projects in under 30 minutes. * Why value based pricing becomes easier when you make invisible losses visible. * The reason Thomas deliberately refuses to call his company an agency * How he designed his business around family, freedom, and mental health instead of endless scale Check out Thomas here at: The Art of eComm [https://www.theartofecomm.com/] Watch: Free Training - How to Build a Sellable Agency [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gi7WPWdtPD0] 👉 Get new episodes right to your inbox - click here [http://agencyuplift.co/podcast-subscribe] 👈

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Episode Ep 140: The Black Friday That Made Him Quit the Agency Model Forever | with Thomas Lalas of The Art of eComm Cover

Ep 140: The Black Friday That Made Him Quit the Agency Model Forever | with Thomas Lalas of The Art of eComm

Summary: Most agencies sell deliverables. The best operators solve expensive problems. In this conversation, Thomas Lalas explains why he walked away from both the traditional agency model and full time executive roles to build a retention business that helps 8 and 9 figure brands recover millions in unrealized profit without retainers, endless meetings, or years long contracts. What makes this conversation fascinating isn't just the retention strategy. It's the business model behind it. Takeaways: * Why most agencies are financially incentivized to solve problems slower than their clients would like * The retention leak quietly costing many eCommerce brands millions in unrealized LTV * How a simple 10% improvement in retention can create a compounding profit waterfall * The sales framework Thomas uses to close six figure projects in under 30 minutes. * Why value based pricing becomes easier when you make invisible losses visible. * The reason Thomas deliberately refuses to call his company an agency * How he designed his business around family, freedom, and mental health instead of endless scale Check out Thomas here at: The Art of eComm [https://www.theartofecomm.com/] Watch: Free Training - How to Build a Sellable Agency [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gi7WPWdtPD0] 👉 Get new episodes right to your inbox - click here [http://agencyuplift.co/podcast-subscribe] 👈

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