Clerics of Marketing

Ep 33 - 2026 Services Beta Release

27 min · 1 dec 2025
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In this lo-fi episode, hear a raw, uncut, unedited recording of Adam going over the 2026 Service Program for The Marketing Clerics and how it is going to make a splash in 2026 for the electrical, plumbing, and HVAC spaces!

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Ep 36 - The Premium Pricing Blueprint for Electricians

Today’s episode starts with some classic office banter and a little Dungeons & Dragons energy, then we get right down to business. Adam and Brian pick up where yesterday left off and talk about the real question every electrical contractor is facing heading into 2026: how do you price your work to hit a true 30 percent net profit margin without feeling guilty or scared the phones will stop ringing?   They break down the two kinds of customers in every market. The “Walmart experience” crowd wants cheap, fast, and bare minimum, and they will drain your time and margins. The “Nordstrom experience” crowd wants safety, certainty, professionalism, and a job done right the first time. Those are the people you want more of, and your pricing and presentation should attract them before they ever call.   You’ll hear three practical moves to make premium pricing make sense: 1. Build a premium brand image first, then charge premium. Not the other way around. Your website, Google profile, socials, photos, and overall “digital uniform” need to look like the Cadillac you say you are. 2. Stop doing free estimates. Charge for them, and roll it into the job when they approve it. 3. Use “good, better, best” pricing. Give three options, put your ideal job in the middle, and add a higher premium option on top. Now they are comparing your choices, not shopping you against every other electrician in town.   They also dig into the white glove details that make people pay more happily. Clear communication, tech bios and photos before arrival, booties in the house, walk-through explanations focused on safety, and treating the home like it matters.   Challenge for the week: on your next service call, offer three options instead of one price and watch what happens. Even if they pick the lowest, you just repositioned yourself as a pro who offers solutions, not a laborer who dumps a number on the table.   Short, practical, and meant to get you paid what you’re actually worth.

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Ep 35 - The Master of One Strategy for 2026

Adam’s fired up this morning — fresh snow, no wind, and a big vision for how electricians can win in 2026. In this episode, he lays out what he calls the “Master of One” strategy: stop trying to be everything to everyone, and start becoming the obvious specialist for one high-value problem.   He breaks down why being a generalist is one of the most expensive ways to run an electrical business — more inventory, more chaos, more price shoppers, and way more stress for the same paycheck. When you’re the “electrician for anybody,” you become a commodity… and commodities fight on price.   Then Adam walks you through a simple but powerful exercise to find your lane: the Red & Green Pen Test. * Green pen (your joy zone): the jobs with high margins, smooth crews, grateful customers, and zero price arguing. * Red pen (your tuition zone): the jobs that cost you money, time, or sanity.   From there, you identify which green jobs line up with 2026 trends like electrification (EV chargers, heat pumps, generators), aging grid/panel upgrades, and smart home + security. Next, you define the who behind those jobs — your real avatar — because the money isn’t in the task, it’s in the people buying it.   Finally, Adam challenges you to put up a “velvet rope” in your business: pick your specialty, update your website and profiles to scream it, and start referring the low-margin headache work out. Specialists get paid for knowledge. Generalists get paid for time.   If you want 2026 to be the year you stop selling hours and start selling expertise, this one’s for you.

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Ep 34 - Preparing for Annual Review

It’s freezing out, and Adam uses that bitter-cold Minnesota morning as a gut-check for business owners heading into 2026: are you about to have a “cold start,” or are you gearing up with a system worth fighting for?   In this solo year-end episode, Adam walks through a practical, no-fluff annual review framework built for electricians, HVAC, plumbing, and MEP contractors. He breaks down what to actually evaluate before you start setting next year’s goals: revenue vs. real profit, COGS vs. operating expenses, team structure, leadership gaps, customer loyalty (including how to use Net Promoter Score), unfinished initiatives, and how market shifts should change your strategy.   He also shares what The Marketing Clerics are doing behind the scenes—refining their niche, doubling down on trades, and using AI (especially Gemini) to build sharper content systems like his “viral thread writer” that helps contractors turn ideas into scroll-stopping posts with real takeaways.   The takeaway is simple: don’t sprint into 2026 blind. Look back clearly, learn honestly, pick a North Star metric, build OKRs that support it, and match your resources to the plan. If you want a stronger, warmer start to the new year, this episode is your blueprint.

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