The Long Game: Building Your Brand's Reputation Before You Need It
In this episode of Business From Scratch, we’re talking about something that doesn’t show up on your P&L, can’t be tracked in a spreadsheet, and takes years to build, but when you need it, nothing else comes close: your reputation.
Here’s the truth: most business owners don’t think about their reputation until something goes wrong. A bad review comes in, a client has a poor experience, a partnership falls apart, or word starts spreading in a way you don’t love. But the businesses that win long-term are the ones that build their reputation quietly, consistently, and intentionally before they ever need to rely on it.
Today, I’m breaking down what reputation really is, how it gets built, how it gets damaged, and the behaviors that can quietly cost you trust over time. We’re talking about doing what you say you’re going to do, communicating when things get hard, honoring agreements, and choosing character over convenience, even when it costs you something.
I’m also sharing the daily practices that help you protect and grow your reputation: showing up consistently, over-communicating, treating everyone in your ecosystem like they matter, doing the right thing, and managing your online presence with grace. If your reputation has already taken a hit, we’ll talk honestly about how to start rebuilding it one interaction at a time.
Your reputation is not a soft, feel-good concept. It is one of the most valuable business assets you have. It shortens your sales cycle, gives you pricing power, attracts better clients and partners, and becomes a referral engine that works for you long after the interaction is over. This is the long game, and it is absolutely worth playing.
Business From Scratch with Abbye McGee is for people who are building a business while rebuilding their life. Abbye, a single mom and three-time founder, shares clear and honest talk about the real work behind mindset, money, identity, and daily life when you start from zero. The show gives you steady guidance, simple steps you can use right away, and real conversations with founders, creatives, and friends who built their own way. Each week helps you focus, test ideas, and keep moving even when the process feels messy.