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What If Your Next Customer Is One Coffee Away with Cameron Fagala

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Some businesses win by going bigger. Punchlist Pros wins by going smaller and doing it with care. We sit down with Cameron Fagula to talk about building a family-owned handyman service in Asheville that focuses on the in-between home repair projects most contractors don’t want, like deck board replacement, drywall repair, carpentry fixes, ceiling fan installs, and quick bathroom upgrades that improve quality of life without the pain of a full remodel. We get into the real engine behind small business growth in Western North Carolina: relationships. Cameron explains how networking, coffee meetings, and community connections turned a slower launch season into a pipeline of referrals as the busy spring and summer months arrive. If you’re trying to grow a local service business, you’ll hear practical ideas for building trust, finding the right rooms, and staying consistent long enough for momentum to compound. You’ll also hear the parts people leave out: the scheduling puzzle of running multiple small jobs, the myth that ownership automatically means freedom, and the challenge of stepping away when customers and crews need answers. Cameron shares what he looks for when hiring, why customer service matters as much as trade skills, and how a “buttoned up” team presence can be a competitive advantage in the home services market. If you enjoy candid, tactical conversations about entrepreneurship, home services, and operations, subscribe for more, share this with a business owner who needs a boost, and leave a review so more listeners can find the show. Thanks for Listening. You may contact me or our team at https://billgilliland.biz/ All the best! Bill Please hit the subscribe button, leave us a 5 star review,  and share this podcast. You can reach me at williamgilliland@actioncoach.com or at https://billgilliland.biz/

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episode What If Your Next Customer Is One Coffee Away with Cameron Fagala artwork

What If Your Next Customer Is One Coffee Away with Cameron Fagala

Some businesses win by going bigger. Punchlist Pros wins by going smaller and doing it with care. We sit down with Cameron Fagula to talk about building a family-owned handyman service in Asheville that focuses on the in-between home repair projects most contractors don’t want, like deck board replacement, drywall repair, carpentry fixes, ceiling fan installs, and quick bathroom upgrades that improve quality of life without the pain of a full remodel. We get into the real engine behind small business growth in Western North Carolina: relationships. Cameron explains how networking, coffee meetings, and community connections turned a slower launch season into a pipeline of referrals as the busy spring and summer months arrive. If you’re trying to grow a local service business, you’ll hear practical ideas for building trust, finding the right rooms, and staying consistent long enough for momentum to compound. You’ll also hear the parts people leave out: the scheduling puzzle of running multiple small jobs, the myth that ownership automatically means freedom, and the challenge of stepping away when customers and crews need answers. Cameron shares what he looks for when hiring, why customer service matters as much as trade skills, and how a “buttoned up” team presence can be a competitive advantage in the home services market. If you enjoy candid, tactical conversations about entrepreneurship, home services, and operations, subscribe for more, share this with a business owner who needs a boost, and leave a review so more listeners can find the show. Thanks for Listening. You may contact me or our team at https://billgilliland.biz/ All the best! Bill Please hit the subscribe button, leave us a 5 star review,  and share this podcast. You can reach me at williamgilliland@actioncoach.com or at https://billgilliland.biz/

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