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The Seasonality of Small Business: Stop Acting Surprised

43 min · 11 de jun de 2026
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Ben and Wade unpack one of the most predictable problems in small business and the one most owners still get blindsided by every single year: seasonality. For home service companies like Square Cow Movers and Carpet Now, summer can account for 60 to 70 percent of total annual revenue, and yet most business owners still find themselves scrambling to hire, market, and execute when the wave hits. This episode is about stopping that cycle for good. They break down what preparation actually looks like before a busy season, how to scale staffing, when to turn marketing dollars up and when to pull them back, and why the middle of your busiest season is exactly the wrong time to try anything new. They also get into the harder side of seasonality, managing the emotional rollercoaster that comes with revenue swings, how to prepare your family for what is coming, and why the boom years of 2020 to 2022 quietly inflated a lot of egos in ways that cost business owners dearly when reality caught back up. This episode is an honest and practical B2C sales and marketing conversation about how the best small business owners stop reacting to the seasons and start getting out ahead of them. 👉📸 Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigsmallbusinesspodcast [https://www.instagram.com/bigsmallbusinesspodcast] 👉🎧 Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform

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The Seasonality of Small Business: Stop Acting Surprised

Ben and Wade unpack one of the most predictable problems in small business and the one most owners still get blindsided by every single year: seasonality. For home service companies like Square Cow Movers and Carpet Now, summer can account for 60 to 70 percent of total annual revenue, and yet most business owners still find themselves scrambling to hire, market, and execute when the wave hits. This episode is about stopping that cycle for good. They break down what preparation actually looks like before a busy season, how to scale staffing, when to turn marketing dollars up and when to pull them back, and why the middle of your busiest season is exactly the wrong time to try anything new. They also get into the harder side of seasonality, managing the emotional rollercoaster that comes with revenue swings, how to prepare your family for what is coming, and why the boom years of 2020 to 2022 quietly inflated a lot of egos in ways that cost business owners dearly when reality caught back up. This episode is an honest and practical B2C sales and marketing conversation about how the best small business owners stop reacting to the seasons and start getting out ahead of them. 👉📸 Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigsmallbusinesspodcast [https://www.instagram.com/bigsmallbusinesspodcast] 👉🎧 Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform

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