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

18 min · 22 jun 2026
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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.

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Ep. 020: Invest in Your Business | the follow-through.

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aflevering 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.

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