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Stop Spending 10% On Marketing Blindly

6 min · 15. mai 20266 min
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2189297/fan_mail/new] We bust the “10% of revenue on marketing” myth and explain why that advice can crush profit when it’s used without context. We use GP to CAC as the simple growth compass that tells us when marketing spend is smart and when it’s just burning cash. • why a fixed marketing percentage can wreck profitability  • the GP to CAC metric and the simple formula to calculate it  • a clear example of gross profit per job vs acquisition cost  • benchmark targets for outbound growth campaigns at 3:1  • benchmark targets for inbound channels like SEO and referrals at 5:1  • the low-spend exception for GC-fed work and commission-based CAC  • red flags when the ratio drops below 3:1 and what it usually means  • why we fix pricing, margins, and acquisition strategy before scaling  • how strong GP to CAC unlocks hiring sales reps and increasing ad spend  If you want the full framework for profitability, cash flow, debt, owner pay, and growth, grab the book for free by clicking the link in the description. Just cover the shipping.  If this video helped, watch my next video on four numbers that every painting business owner must know to scale profitably. This episode was originally recorded as a video for YouTube. If you hear me say things like “in this video” or reference visuals, don’t worry — the content still works perfectly in audio form. And if you ever want to watch the video version, you can find it on the  Profitable Painter YouTube channel. https://www.youtube.com/@BookkeepingForPainters

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Stop Spending 10% On Marketing Blindly

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2189297/fan_mail/new] We bust the “10% of revenue on marketing” myth and explain why that advice can crush profit when it’s used without context. We use GP to CAC as the simple growth compass that tells us when marketing spend is smart and when it’s just burning cash. • why a fixed marketing percentage can wreck profitability  • the GP to CAC metric and the simple formula to calculate it  • a clear example of gross profit per job vs acquisition cost  • benchmark targets for outbound growth campaigns at 3:1  • benchmark targets for inbound channels like SEO and referrals at 5:1  • the low-spend exception for GC-fed work and commission-based CAC  • red flags when the ratio drops below 3:1 and what it usually means  • why we fix pricing, margins, and acquisition strategy before scaling  • how strong GP to CAC unlocks hiring sales reps and increasing ad spend  If you want the full framework for profitability, cash flow, debt, owner pay, and growth, grab the book for free by clicking the link in the description. Just cover the shipping.  If this video helped, watch my next video on four numbers that every painting business owner must know to scale profitably. This episode was originally recorded as a video for YouTube. If you hear me say things like “in this video” or reference visuals, don’t worry — the content still works perfectly in audio form. And if you ever want to watch the video version, you can find it on the  Profitable Painter YouTube channel. https://www.youtube.com/@BookkeepingForPainters

15. mai 20266 min
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Seven Commercial Painting Mistakes That Drain Cash

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2189297/fan_mail/new] Commercial painting can unlock bigger jobs and steadier revenue, but the cash flow rules change fast and they can punish anyone who treats it like larger residential work. I break down seven common financial mistakes and the simple systems that keep payment delays, retainage, and billing rejections from turning growth into stress.  • commercial work as a different business model under a GC  • no-deposit reality plus 30 to 90 day payment cycles and retainage  • building cash reserves and setting up a business line of credit early  • running accounts receivable with a real tracking and follow-up system  • using AIA billing formats and preventing rejected invoices  • switching from cash basis to accrual accounting for job profitability  • reading the statement of cash flows to explain where cash goes  • preparing for prevailing wage and certified payroll compliance  • keeping a residential repaint mix to fund payroll and overhead  • real-world story of a six-figure job creating cash flow stress and the fixes that made commercial manageable  If you get value from this type of information, grab a free copy of my book, Profitable Painter. Click the link in the description to grab a free copy, just cover the shipping.  This episode was originally recorded as a video for YouTube. If you hear me say things like “in this video” or reference visuals, don’t worry — the content still works perfectly in audio form. And if you ever want to watch the video version, you can find it on the  Profitable Painter YouTube channel. https://www.youtube.com/@BookkeepingForPainters

8. mai 20267 min
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Profitable Outbound Marketing

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2189297/fan_mail/new] We show how painting business owners can add outbound marketing without crushing gross profit and turning growth into stress. We use simple GP to CAC ratios to decide when paid leads make sense and when they just buy busyness.  • defining inbound marketing through reviews, SEO, referrals, and repeat customers  • defining outbound marketing through direct mail, Facebook ads, door-to-door, and lead services  • explaining why outbound usually costs more as audiences get colder  • using the inbound GP to CAC minimum of 4.5:1 before expanding outbound  • setting the outbound GP to CAC target of 3:1 to keep growth profitable  • avoiding the trap of launching multiple outbound channels at once  • layering outbound on top of a strong inbound engine instead of replacing it  • tracking weekly numbers like cost per lead, set rate, close rate, average job size, and gross profit  If information like this is helpful, check out my book, Profitable Painter. Click the link in the description to grab a free copy, just cover the shipping.  This episode was originally recorded as a video for YouTube. If you hear me say things like “in this video” or reference visuals, don’t worry — the content still works perfectly in audio form. And if you ever want to watch the video version, you can find it on the  Profitable Painter YouTube channel. https://www.youtube.com/@BookkeepingForPainters

1. mai 20266 min
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Stop Pricing Like Everyone Else

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2189297/fan_mail/new] We challenge the “industry standard” pricing rules that keep residential repaint contractors busy but broke. We explain why 40% gross profit is often too low, why 50% is a floor, and how close rate can tell you when it is time to raise prices.  • common pricing advice that leads to mediocre margins and stress  • the three questions to ask about markups, gross profit targets, and price increases  • why 40% gross profit can work for GC work but fails for most residential repaint companies  • how customer acquisition costs rise as you scale and why gross profit must rise too  • a real-world example of 65% gross profit and what makes it possible  • using close rate over 35% as a signal your pricing may be too low  • why targeting 50% gross profit can still land at 45% to 47% after mistakes  • the path from 10% to 15% net profit toward 15% to 25% plus through better sales and ops  Click the link in the description to grab a free copy, just cover the shipping. This episode was originally recorded as a video for YouTube. If you hear me say things like “in this video” or reference visuals, don’t worry — the content still works perfectly in audio form. And if you ever want to watch the video version, you can find it on the  Profitable Painter YouTube channel. https://www.youtube.com/@BookkeepingForPainters

24. april 20265 min
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Profit Is Not Cash

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2189297/fan_mail/new] We break down why a painting business can look profitable on a P&L and still feel broke when payroll, materials, and taxes hit. We show the cash flow mechanics that stop you from floating jobs, tighten collections, and build real cash in the bank.  • profit and cash as two different systems with different timing  • how slow customer payments and fast expenses create negative cash flow  • the four common causes of tight cash in a painting company  • deposits and progress billing that keep cash coming in mid-job  • faster final collection through a simple, repeatable process  • using vendor terms and responsible credit card float to slow cash out  • aligning subcontractor payments and reviewing weekly versus bi-weekly payroll  • tracking cash weekly to avoid surprises and lead with visibility  Grab the book for free by clicking the link in the description. Just cover the shipping.  This episode was originally recorded as a video for YouTube. If you hear me say things like “in this video” or reference visuals, don’t worry — the content still works perfectly in audio form. And if you ever want to watch the video version, you can find it on the  Profitable Painter YouTube channel. https://www.youtube.com/@BookkeepingForPainters

17. april 20267 min