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People Love Doing Business with Other People
Episode 190

People Love Doing Business with Other People

Be a PROFITABLE Badass Small Business Owner · Tammy Adams | Your Local Small Business Coach

May 28, 201823m 5s

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EPISODE 190 of The Local Small Business Coach Podcast

People Love Doing Business with Other People

In today's episode:

I'm going to assume you are trying to build a business that is well known in your community. That you want to be that top of mind business that comes up whenever anyone asks who they should use to do whatever it is that you offer. One of the keys to blowing up your business in your local community is always kept in mind that people love doing business with other people.

You want them to think of you and your business because they have a connection to you or someone else transfers their trust to you. Today we will discuss what it takes to start a snowball of business by building those local connections and becoming that top of mind person when someone is in need.

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The Local Small Business Coach Podcast is for Local Small Business Owners who are tired of living job to job and want to get to $100,000 in take-home pay. Each episode we discuss how to increase your profits, boost your sales, improve your processes and develop stronger teams.

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WHO THIS PODCAST IS FOR:

local small business owners, mobile businesses, brick and mortar businesses, handymen, landscapers, pool cleaners, cleaning services, QSRs, restaurant owners, mechanics, plumbers, real estate agents, dog groomers, franchisees, tradesmen, medical, dentist, insurance, & those looking to increase profits, boost sales, improve processes and develop stronger teams