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Ep. 019: Slow Season? Try This. | the follow-through.

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Every slow season brings the same temptation: fix everything. The business slows down, the to-do list grows, and suddenly you're ready to implement new software, new processes, new marketing strategies, and a dozen other ideas all at once. In this episode, Clay shares why he finally stopped waiting to start his fitness journey and how that simple decision connects directly to a mistake many business owners make during their downtime. From winter planning sessions to endless wish lists, he explores why trying to change everything at once often leads to unfinished projects, wasted time, and frustration. If you've ever entered a slower season with a four-page list of improvements and come out the other side with half-finished systems and unmet goals, this episode is for you. You'll learn: • Why downtime creates the urge to overhaul everything • The hidden cost of implementing too many changes at once • How urgency creates motion but destroys focus • Why trying to change everything often results in changing nothing • The mindset shift that will help you make meaningful progress

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Ep. 019: Slow Season? Try This. | the follow-through.

Every slow season brings the same temptation: fix everything. The business slows down, the to-do list grows, and suddenly you're ready to implement new software, new processes, new marketing strategies, and a dozen other ideas all at once. In this episode, Clay shares why he finally stopped waiting to start his fitness journey and how that simple decision connects directly to a mistake many business owners make during their downtime. From winter planning sessions to endless wish lists, he explores why trying to change everything at once often leads to unfinished projects, wasted time, and frustration. If you've ever entered a slower season with a four-page list of improvements and come out the other side with half-finished systems and unmet goals, this episode is for you. You'll learn: • Why downtime creates the urge to overhaul everything • The hidden cost of implementing too many changes at once • How urgency creates motion but destroys focus • Why trying to change everything often results in changing nothing • The mindset shift that will help you make meaningful progress

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episode Ep. 018: Humanizing Your Business | the follow-through. artwork

Ep. 018: Humanizing Your Business | the follow-through.

Clay wraps up his three-part series on staying in front of customers (email, postcards, and now phone calls) by making the case for the most overlooked tactic of all: simply picking up the phone. He opens with a quick shoutout to Bob Turner, who just hit 365 days of consistent daily content. Then he breaks down why a genuine check-in call — not a sales pitch — builds trust and quietly brings business back around. Key takeaways: * The week's series: email (Monday), postcards (Wednesday), phone calls (today) — three ways to stay top-of-mind without being salesy. * Calls aren't for pitching. They're for checking in, which naturally opens doors to more work. * Who to call: cold past leads, past customers, and existing clients, especially during slower seasons. * Most customers are pleasantly surprised by a check-in call, not annoyed. * Consistency matters: block 20-30 minutes a day and keep notes so conversations feel personal. * People remember how you made them feel, not your offer — and that's what turns one-time clients into repeat business.

22 de jun de 202618 min
episode Ep. 017: Where Do You Land? | the follow-through. artwork

Ep. 017: Where Do You Land? | the follow-through.

Are You Actually Getting Leads — Or Just Getting Ignored? Clayton Graba (Kaeru CX) and Jeff Gutowski (Break the Image) sit down to have a brutally honest conversation about why so many contractors and service businesses are leaving money on the table — and they're not holding back. From AI-generated flyers flooding social media to websites that look great but convert nobody, they break down what's actually happening in the digital marketing world right now. You'll hear why a pretty website means absolutely nothing if no one can find it, why your follow-up system is either working like a spider web or costing you jobs, and why the leads you're already getting might be slipping right through your fingers. They also tackle the 24/7 reality of today's customers — the ones filling out contact forms at 10pm on a Sunday — and what you need to have in place so you never miss an opportunity again. If you've ever thought "I need more leads" — you might just need to do more with the ones you already have. 🔗 Ready to stop missing leads and start closing them? 👉 Check out Kaeru CX [https://advantage.kaerucx.com/]: 👉 Or visit Stop Missed Leads: [https://stopmissedleads.com/]

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