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EP 143: Stop Asking Your Team For Updates! Do This Instead

10 min · 24 jun 2026
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Summary: Most agency owners think asking for updates is part of leadership. It's not. If you're constantly sending Slack messages asking, "Where are we at with this?" you're not managing a team, you're compensating for a broken operating system. In this episode, I break down one of the most common scaling mistakes agency owners make and explain why your team's lack of visibility isn't a people problem, it's a systems problem. Takeaways: * The hidden cost of becoming your agency's reminder system * Why ownership has nothing to do with task completion alone * The reason your team waits for instructions instead of taking initiative * A simple framework that makes project status visible without meetings * The dangerous habit that trains employees to become reactive * Why most agency meetings waste time before they even start * The one rule I use to identify broken operational systems instantly 👉 Get new episodes right to your inbox - click here [http://agencyuplift.co/podcast-subscribe] 👈

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aflevering EP 143: Stop Asking Your Team For Updates! Do This Instead artwork

EP 143: Stop Asking Your Team For Updates! Do This Instead

Summary: Most agency owners think asking for updates is part of leadership. It's not. If you're constantly sending Slack messages asking, "Where are we at with this?" you're not managing a team, you're compensating for a broken operating system. In this episode, I break down one of the most common scaling mistakes agency owners make and explain why your team's lack of visibility isn't a people problem, it's a systems problem. Takeaways: * The hidden cost of becoming your agency's reminder system * Why ownership has nothing to do with task completion alone * The reason your team waits for instructions instead of taking initiative * A simple framework that makes project status visible without meetings * The dangerous habit that trains employees to become reactive * Why most agency meetings waste time before they even start * The one rule I use to identify broken operational systems instantly 👉 Get new episodes right to your inbox - click here [http://agencyuplift.co/podcast-subscribe] 👈

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aflevering Ep 142: How Becoming the Loudest Voice in a Tiny Niche Creates Unlimited Leads | with Tim Minzer of Tidal Maketing artwork

Ep 142: How Becoming the Loudest Voice in a Tiny Niche Creates Unlimited Leads | with Tim Minzer of Tidal Maketing

Summary: Most agency owners know they should niche down. Almost none of them actually do it. In this conversation, Tim Minzer shares the story of resisting specialization for years before finally committing to a niche and discovering it was the single biggest growth lever in his business. From getting laid off at Amazon during COVID to helping a furniture brand grow from $7,000/month to over $1 million/month in revenue, Tim breaks down the decisions, mindset shifts, and operational changes that transformed his agency. This episode isn't about theory. It's about what happens when you finally stop trying to serve everyone. Takeaways: * The exercise that finally convinced Tim to niche down after years of resistance * Why prospects started reaching out pre sold after he specialized * The hidden danger of building an agency entirely on referrals * How to create a daily lead-generation habit that compounds over time * Why most founders wait too long to hire an executive assistant * The Dan Martell lesson that completely changed Tim's growth ambitions * How premium positioning attracts better clients, better projects, and better talent Check out Tim here at: Tidal Marketing [https://www.tidalmarketing.com/] Watch: Free Training - How to Build a Sellable Agency [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gi7WPWdtPD0] 👉 Get new episodes right to your inbox - click here [http://agencyuplift.co/podcast-subscribe] 👈

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aflevering Ep 141: The 9 Step Agency Design Sequence Most Founders Never Learn artwork

Ep 141: The 9 Step Agency Design Sequence Most Founders Never Learn

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aflevering Ep 140: The Black Friday That Made Him Quit the Agency Model Forever | with Thomas Lalas of The Art of eComm artwork

Ep 140: The Black Friday That Made Him Quit the Agency Model Forever | with Thomas Lalas of The Art of eComm

Summary: Most agencies sell deliverables. The best operators solve expensive problems. In this conversation, Thomas Lalas explains why he walked away from both the traditional agency model and full time executive roles to build a retention business that helps 8 and 9 figure brands recover millions in unrealized profit without retainers, endless meetings, or years long contracts. What makes this conversation fascinating isn't just the retention strategy. It's the business model behind it. Takeaways: * Why most agencies are financially incentivized to solve problems slower than their clients would like * The retention leak quietly costing many eCommerce brands millions in unrealized LTV * How a simple 10% improvement in retention can create a compounding profit waterfall * The sales framework Thomas uses to close six figure projects in under 30 minutes. * Why value based pricing becomes easier when you make invisible losses visible. * The reason Thomas deliberately refuses to call his company an agency * How he designed his business around family, freedom, and mental health instead of endless scale Check out Thomas here at: The Art of eComm [https://www.theartofecomm.com/] Watch: Free Training - How to Build a Sellable Agency [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gi7WPWdtPD0] 👉 Get new episodes right to your inbox - click here [http://agencyuplift.co/podcast-subscribe] 👈

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aflevering Ep 139: 5 Client Experience Mistakes That Kill Retention artwork

Ep 139: 5 Client Experience Mistakes That Kill Retention

Summary: Most agency owners are obsessed with client acquisition. But the agencies that scale fastest aren't necessarily the ones signing the most clients, they're the ones that keep the clients they've already earned. In this episode, I share five retention mistakes that quietly cost agencies revenue every month. These aren't tactical marketing issues, they're client experience failures that slowly chip away at trust until a client decides to leave. Takeaways: * The first week mistake that makes clients question their decision to hire you * Why silence between meetings creates anxiety, even when everything is going well * The dangerous assumption that clients "understand" the work you're doing * How top agencies communicate bad news without losing trust * The leadership gap that causes clients to lose confidence * A simple retention framework that strengthens every client relationship * Why client retention has a bigger impact on profitability than acquisition 👉 Get new episodes right to your inbox - click here [http://agencyuplift.co/podcast-subscribe] 👈

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