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Ep 131: The Daily Sales Discipline That Prevents Feast or Famine Revenue Cycles

11 min · 13. maj 2026
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Summary: The pipeline doesn’t disappear overnight. It dies slowly, one skipped outreach session, one client fire, one busy week at a time, and by the time most agency owners notice the problem, they’re already too late. In this episode, I walk through the exact daily sales discipline I’d implement if I had to rebuild pipeline momentum from scratch while running a busy agency. No massive CRM setup. No complicated AI automations. No “just hire a salesperson” fantasy. Just consistent reps that compound. Takeaways: * Why agency owners stop selling the moment they get busy and why that’s dangerous * The exact daily outreach baseline I’d recommend starting with immediately * How consistency quietly compounds into massive opportunity volume * Why most LinkedIn outreach fails before the conversation even starts * The relationship-first approach that creates downstream sales opportunities naturally * The overlooked goldmine hidden inside old prospects and dormant conversations * How to prevent the “oh crap, the pipeline is empty” moment from happening again 👉 Get new episodes right to your inbox - click here [http://agencyuplift.co/podcast-subscribe] 👈

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