OutWork'em Podcast
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2445511/fan_mail/new] Ryan Kearney sits down with Jeremy Muir, owner of Garage Force of Snohomish County in Washington. Jeremy's career path is anything but ordinary. He went from driving garbage trucks for Waste Management to spending 14 years as a police officer with King County Sheriff's Office, and now he's running a franchise business installing polyurea garage floors. Jeremy shares how he discovered Garage Force during COVID downtime, what drew him to the brand, and the real challenges of launching a West Coast franchise with zero brand recognition in the market. He gets honest about the marketing mistakes he made early on, why he's gone through multiple marketing agencies, and what finally started working. The conversation also dives into what sets polyurea apart from epoxy, how Jeremy builds lasting relationships with customers, and his role mentoring other Garage Force owners on the West Coast. Key Topics Covered * Jeremy's career journey from garbage truck driver to police officer to franchise owner * How COVID downtime led to exploring franchise ownership * What attracted him to Garage Force over other garage floor companies * The marketing struggles of launching a new brand on the West Coast * Lessons learned from working with multiple marketing agencies * Polyurea vs. epoxy flooring and why it matters * The one-day installation process and lifetime transferable warranty * Building genuine customer relationships that turn into referrals * His role as West Coast Regional Representative for Garage Force * Navigating work-life balance as a business owner Notable Quotes On customer relationships: "The projects I enjoy are the relationships that I build with the customers." On integrity in business: "If you're coming to me with a legitimate concern that I can help you with, sure. But sometimes it's just holding people's hand and assisting them through a crisis." On competition: "When you start bad-mouthing your competition, it doesn't do any good. Just go in, be transparent. This is what we offer and this is how I can help you." On asking for help: "The squeaky wheel gets the grease. That doesn't mean go be pesky, but ask the questions that you need help for or with." Connect Garage Force of Snohomish County Serving the Snohomish County area in Washington with polyurea garage floor coatings, cabinets, and storage solutions. One-day installation with a lifetime residential warranty. 🔗 garageforce.com [https://snohomish.garageforce.com/?utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bio&fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQMMjU2MjgxMDQwNTU4AAGnkUwx0QyPJvcK8C3PYQg0n2Y5Usl1KPboZLLsDcJDxQCPVgeFf_kD9ZXnbCk_aem_hvS317QYXEyQbuUcmdHcPA] Outworkem Digital Marketing services for home service businesses and contractors. Ryan and Jana specialize in lead generation and conversion optimization for blue-collar professionals. 🔗 outworkemdigital.com [https://outworkemdigital.com/] Subscribe to the Outworkem Podcast for real conversations with business owners who are showing up and doing the work. Want to be a guest? Text us at (833) 695-1214. We'd love to hear your story. Or apply here: https://outworkemdigital.com/podcast/ [https://outworkemdigital.com/podcast/] Follow on Instagram: @ryankearneyofficial [https://www.instagram.com/ryankearneyofficial/] @outworkem.digital [https://www.instagram.com/outworkem.digital/] @garageforcesnohomish [https://www.instagram.com/garageforcesnohomish/]
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