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Most business owners think customers buy based on price, features, or value. I don't. In this video, I share a personal story about my dog Ollie and a $12,000 decision that taught me one of the most important lessons I've ever learned about marketing and sales: People don't buy your service. They buy their way out of a story they can't live with. When you understand the story happening in your customer's mind, your marketing gets stronger, your sales conversations improve, and winning on price becomes a lot less important. If you're trying to grow a home service business, this is a concept worth understanding. #Marketing #Sales #CustomerPsychology #HomeServiceBusiness #BusinessGrowth šŸæ Watch this next - 15 Near Free Ways To Grow Your Business: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EceZHi0bnig šŸ”” If you want me to keep creating content for you, please Subscribe ā–øā–ø Want my Roadmaps for Free?Ā  Go here: https://5forfifty.com/resources/ WHO AM I? Hey šŸ‘‹, I’m Jonathan Pototschnik—my friends call me JP. If you’ve heard of me, it’s probably because I’ve had some big wins in home services over the last 15 years, building multiple 8-figure companies and selling a software business. But what you didn’t see were the years before that—trying different businesses, walking away from businesses that made great money but weren’t what I wanted for my life, and pushing through times when I felt like I was giving everything but barely keeping up with life at home with my wife and boys. I lost three years and $100k on my first ā€˜real’ business in my mid-20s. I spent years building another company only to give back my equity and walk away. People see success, but they don’t see the long, exhausting, and uncertain road it took to get here—just like the one you might be on now. This channel is where I share what I’ve learned—what worked, what didn’t, and what I’d do differently. I don’t have a grand plan for this. Maybe I’ll coach again (I used to own a coaching business). Maybe I’ll help young entrepreneurs. Maybe I’ll start another software company (probably not). I just know that sharing what I’ve learned is valuable, and I enjoy it.Ā  Plus, it keeps my options open. It’s always good to have an audience and be known. If you’re building something and want to avoid years of trial and error, stick around. I’ve got a few ideas to share. Ā  Curious why I named this channel 5ForFifty?Ā  Here’s what I believe: https://youtu.be/taeJ95dCwcw - Jonathan

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jakson Meet My $40,000 Dog kansikuva

Meet My $40,000 Dog

Most business owners think customers buy based on price, features, or value. I don't. In this video, I share a personal story about my dog Ollie and a $12,000 decision that taught me one of the most important lessons I've ever learned about marketing and sales: People don't buy your service. They buy their way out of a story they can't live with. When you understand the story happening in your customer's mind, your marketing gets stronger, your sales conversations improve, and winning on price becomes a lot less important. If you're trying to grow a home service business, this is a concept worth understanding. #Marketing #Sales #CustomerPsychology #HomeServiceBusiness #BusinessGrowth šŸæ Watch this next - 15 Near Free Ways To Grow Your Business: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EceZHi0bnig šŸ”” If you want me to keep creating content for you, please Subscribe ā–øā–ø Want my Roadmaps for Free?Ā  Go here: https://5forfifty.com/resources/ WHO AM I? Hey šŸ‘‹, I’m Jonathan Pototschnik—my friends call me JP. If you’ve heard of me, it’s probably because I’ve had some big wins in home services over the last 15 years, building multiple 8-figure companies and selling a software business. But what you didn’t see were the years before that—trying different businesses, walking away from businesses that made great money but weren’t what I wanted for my life, and pushing through times when I felt like I was giving everything but barely keeping up with life at home with my wife and boys. I lost three years and $100k on my first ā€˜real’ business in my mid-20s. I spent years building another company only to give back my equity and walk away. People see success, but they don’t see the long, exhausting, and uncertain road it took to get here—just like the one you might be on now. This channel is where I share what I’ve learned—what worked, what didn’t, and what I’d do differently. I don’t have a grand plan for this. Maybe I’ll coach again (I used to own a coaching business). Maybe I’ll help young entrepreneurs. Maybe I’ll start another software company (probably not). I just know that sharing what I’ve learned is valuable, and I enjoy it.Ā  Plus, it keeps my options open. It’s always good to have an audience and be known. If you’re building something and want to avoid years of trial and error, stick around. I’ve got a few ideas to share. Ā  Curious why I named this channel 5ForFifty?Ā  Here’s what I believe: https://youtu.be/taeJ95dCwcw - Jonathan

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Spent $500,000 on Lawn Care Marketing. Here's What Actually Worked.

šŸæ Watch this next - 15 Near Free Ways To Grow Your Business: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EceZHi0bnig šŸ”” If you want me to keep creating content for you, please Subscribe ā–øā–ø Want my Roadmaps for Free?Ā  Go here: https://5forfifty.com/resources/ WHO AM I? Hey šŸ‘‹, I’m Jonathan Pototschnik—my friends call me JP. If you’ve heard of me, it’s probably because I’ve had some big wins in home services over the last 15 years, building multiple 8-figure companies and selling a software business. But what you didn’t see were the years before that—trying different businesses, walking away from businesses that made great money but weren’t what I wanted for my life, and pushing through times when I felt like I was giving everything but barely keeping up with life at home with my wife and boys. I lost three years and $100k on my first ā€˜real’ business in my mid-20s. I spent years building another company only to give back my equity and walk away. People see success, but they don’t see the long, exhausting, and uncertain road it took to get here—just like the one you might be on now. This channel is where I share what I’ve learned—what worked, what didn’t, and what I’d do differently. I don’t have a grand plan for this. Maybe I’ll coach again (I used to own a coaching business). Maybe I’ll help young entrepreneurs. Maybe I’ll start another software company (probably not). I just know that sharing what I’ve learned is valuable, and I enjoy it.Ā  Plus, it keeps my options open. It’s always good to have an audience and be known. If you’re building something and want to avoid years of trial and error, stick around. I’ve got a few ideas to share. Ā  Curious why I named this channel 5ForFifty?Ā  Here’s what I believe: https://youtu.be/taeJ95dCwcw - Jonathan

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Watch This Advanced Marketing Video Next: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LASnZJ4KMNE ā–øā–ø Want my Roadmaps for Free?Ā  Go here: https://5forfifty.com/resources/ šŸ”” If you want me to keep creating content for you, please Subscribe WHO AM I? Hey šŸ‘‹, I’m Jonathan Pototschnik—my friends call me JP. If you’ve heard of me, it’s probably because I’ve had some big wins in home services over the last 15 years, building multiple 8-figure companies and selling a software business. But what you didn’t see were the years before that—trying different businesses, walking away from businesses that made great money but weren’t what I wanted for my life, and pushing through times when I felt like I was giving everything but barely keeping up with life at home with my wife and boys. I lost three years and $100k on my first ā€˜real’ business in my mid-20s. I spent years building another company only to give back my equity and walk away. People see success, but they don’t see the long, exhausting, and uncertain road it took to get here—just like the one you might be on now. This channel is where I share what I’ve learned—what worked, what didn’t, and what I’d do differently. I don’t have a grand plan for this. Maybe I’ll coach again (I used to own a coaching business). Maybe I’ll help young entrepreneurs. Maybe I’ll start another software company (probably not). I just know that sharing what I’ve learned is valuable, and I enjoy it.Ā  Plus, it keeps my options open. It’s always good to have an audience and be known. If you’re building something and want to avoid years of trial and error, stick around. I’ve got a few ideas to share. Ā  Curious why I named this channel 5ForFifty?Ā  Here’s what I believe: https://youtu.be/taeJ95dCwcw - Jonathan 0:00 Intro 2:12 Phase 1: Foundational (Build the Infrastructure) 2:58 Create a Strong Website 7:53 Fully Optimize Your Google Business Profile 9:17 Set Up Basic Tracking 12:43 Claim & Optimize Listing Sites 16:01 Phase 2: Every Single Job (Non-Negotiable Habits) 16:21 Add Magnetic Signs to Your Vehicles 20:05 Ask Every Customer for a Google Review 23:26 Create Before-and-After Photos & Videos 25:49 Phase 3: Expand Your Reach 26:17 Get Active in Facebook Groups & Nextdoor 28:05 Put Out Yard Signs in Neighborhoods You Work In 29:41 Use Door Hangers in Neighborhoods You Work In 33:47 Door Knocking with a Brochure + Gift Card Offer 38:47 Phase 4: Build Systems 38:54 Start a Simple Referral Program 40:55 Build an Email or Text Follow-Up System 45:35 Phase 5: Relationships (Long-Term Play) 45:58 Build JV Relationships 49:29 Partner with General Contractors

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ā–øā–ø Want my Roadmaps for Free?Ā  Go here: https://5forfifty.com/resources/ šŸæ Watch this next: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JiRbJBGh6o šŸ”” If you want me to keep creating content for you, please Subscribe WHO AM I? Hey šŸ‘‹, I’m Jonathan Pototschnik—my friends call me JP. If you’ve heard of me, it’s probably because I’ve had some big wins in home services over the last 15 years, building multiple 8-figure companies and selling a software business. But what you didn’t see were the years before that—trying different businesses, walking away from businesses that made great money but weren’t what I wanted for my life, and pushing through times when I felt like I was giving everything but barely keeping up with life at home with my wife and boys. I lost three years and $100k on my first ā€˜real’ business in my mid-20s. I spent years building another company only to give back my equity and walk away. People see success, but they don’t see the long, exhausting, and uncertain road it took to get here—just like the one you might be on now. This channel is where I share what I’ve learned—what worked, what didn’t, and what I’d do differently. I don’t have a grand plan for this. Maybe I’ll coach again (I used to own a coaching business). Maybe I’ll help young entrepreneurs. Maybe I’ll start another software company (probably not). I just know that sharing what I’ve learned is valuable, and I enjoy it.Ā  Plus, it keeps my options open. It’s always good to have an audience and be known. If you’re building something and want to avoid years of trial and error, stick around. I’ve got a few ideas to share. Ā  Curious why I named this channel 5ForFifty?Ā  Here’s what I believe: https://youtu.be/taeJ95dCwcw - Jonathan 0:00 Intro 0:27 Two Years Later: What Changed 4:18 How to Find the Right People 12:24 Running a Business You're Not In 14:37 The One Hire That Changes Everything 20:57 Building a Company People Want to Work For 34:02 Follow the Margin 43:11 Jonathan's Last Two Years 54:06 What Happened to Service Autopilot 1:07:41 $12 Million in Unbooked Leads 1:13:28 How to Build a $1 Million Business in One Year 1:19:39 Speed Is the Game 1:29:56 One Thing for Five Years

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Home Service Millionaire - Mike Andes https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzcbcDCyLhonGpjmTJAuXYw ā–øā–ø Want my Roadmaps for Free?Ā  Go here: https://5forfifty.com/resources/ šŸæ Watch this next: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JiRbJBGh6o šŸ”” If you want me to keep creating content for you, please Subscribe WHO AM I? Hey šŸ‘‹, I’m Jonathan Pototschnik—my friends call me JP. If you’ve heard of me, it’s probably because I’ve had some big wins in home services over the last 15 years, building multiple 8-figure companies and selling a software business. But what you didn’t see were the years before that—trying different businesses, walking away from businesses that made great money but weren’t what I wanted for my life, and pushing through times when I felt like I was giving everything but barely keeping up with life at home with my wife and boys. I lost three years and $100k on my first ā€˜real’ business in my mid-20s. I spent years building another company only to give back my equity and walk away. People see success, but they don’t see the long, exhausting, and uncertain road it took to get here—just like the one you might be on now. This channel is where I share what I’ve learned—what worked, what didn’t, and what I’d do differently. I don’t have a grand plan for this. Maybe I’ll coach again (I used to own a coaching business). Maybe I’ll help young entrepreneurs. Maybe I’ll start another software company (probably not). I just know that sharing what I’ve learned is valuable, and I enjoy it.Ā  Plus, it keeps my options open. It’s always good to have an audience and be known. If you’re building something and want to avoid years of trial and error, stick around. I’ve got a few ideas to share. Ā  Curious why I named this channel 5ForFifty?Ā  Here’s what I believe: https://youtu.be/taeJ95dCwcw - Jonathan

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