I’m 7 minutes in and on rule 3 and you are saying all the things I’ve been telling my customers and girlfriend. I’m new to your channel and subscribed only after 7 minutes. Great job. I have learned all the first 3 things anyway from years or experience and being self taught and being constant thinker, I’ve finally started to figure this all out over last few years.
I'm a painter too. I've been in business 6 years i don't go with the going rate.i Go by the job, there's a lot more involved than just the painting of the house. It's about the experience, knowledge and. knowing that you are trustworthy and you're not gonna come back and rip them off. Also Dress respectful
The points you've outlined regarding rich painters versus poor painters highlight some crucial principles that can apply to various businesses, including painting and decorating. Here's a summary of the key takeaways and some suggestions for your business: Rich Painters vs. Poor Painters: Key Takeaways Time Management and Calendar Usage: Rich painters are proactive with their time and use their calendars as shields to protect dedicated blocks of time for important tasks. They prioritize activities that can drive long-term business growth. In contrast, poor painters tend to be reactive, spending most of their time on urgent but less important tasks. Focus on Important but Not Urgent Tasks: Rich painters allocate time to important but not immediately urgent tasks that have a long-term impact on their business. Poor painters get caught up in urgent but less critical activities, such as constant communication, paperwork, and firefighting.
I don’t know about reaching out to past clients. If somebody came and painted my house and then eight months later sent me an email “checking in” Unless I didn’t mention needing future work it would instantly make me not like them. I’ve worked in sales, I’ve worked in insurance, I know what this is. This is you trying to get more money out of me. At least that’s the way it makes me feel.
I’m 7 minutes in and on rule 3 and you are saying all the things I’ve been telling my customers and girlfriend. I’m new to your channel and subscribed only after 7 minutes. Great job. I have learned all the first 3 things anyway from years or experience and being self taught and being constant thinker, I’ve finally started to figure this all out over last few years.
The realness is something not everyone is ready for, but those interested listening, this information is a goldmine. Thanks for the excellent insight!
You are so spot on about having systems in place!
#4 and #4😂 are spot on too. I guess I really have figured this out after 30 years of doing it! Great job man. Can’t wait to see more of your videos
Thanks for the information Brandon! Got a few things to change but heading in the right direction now.
I'm tired of eating Soup and bread. my whole mindset on business has been changed by this. Ill implement this and I will have a nice Steak soon.
I'm a painter too. I've been in business 6 years i don't go with the going rate.i Go by the job, there's a lot more involved than just the painting of the house. It's about the experience, knowledge and.
knowing that you are trustworthy and you're not gonna come back and rip them off. Also Dress respectful
Damn, you got a certain perspective that is familiar 🤔 I like it 😁
The points you've outlined regarding rich painters versus poor painters highlight some crucial principles that can apply to various businesses, including painting and decorating. Here's a summary of the key takeaways and some suggestions for your business:
Rich Painters vs. Poor Painters: Key Takeaways
Time Management and Calendar Usage: Rich painters are proactive with their time and use their calendars as shields to protect dedicated blocks of time for important tasks. They prioritize activities that can drive long-term business growth. In contrast, poor painters tend to be reactive, spending most of their time on urgent but less important tasks.
Focus on Important but Not Urgent Tasks: Rich painters allocate time to important but not immediately urgent tasks that have a long-term impact on their business. Poor painters get caught up in urgent but less critical activities, such as constant communication, paperwork, and firefighting.
I'm starting my painting business; this information is impressive.
Do you think I can compete in a market of 30k
30k population*
What does that Nancy and Brandon mean?
So much fluff and so little substance
I don’t know about reaching out to past clients. If somebody came and painted my house and then eight months later sent me an email “checking in” Unless I didn’t mention needing future work it would instantly make me not like them.
I’ve worked in sales, I’ve worked in insurance, I know what this is. This is you trying to get more money out of me. At least that’s the way it makes me feel.
I don’t know what’s going on but your literally explaining how I think. Scary but cool keep making videos. (rich painter mentality)
Robert Kiyosaki 🏍️
Awesome video, bit long but actually easy to see real practical advice. So much bs out there. I can sense your experience.
Im not a painter, but I believe this video to be true for all trades businesses. Great work! I will be subscribing.
I thought his name was Honda or Suzuki? Yamaha? Actual inportant info in this video was spot on.... for any business.
This is really good information, thank you i start it my business and all you saying good and bad it happened to me.
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