
The Auto Repair Marketing Podcast
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Why Your Marketing Works….Until It Doesn’t [E204]
Should You Have a Customer Advisory Panel? [E203]
Bold Leadership with J.R. Portman [E202]
The Loyalty Gap: Why Customers Don't Come Back [E201]
Everything That Has Changed in Auto Repair Marketing Since Episode 1 [E200]
Deo Kitoko on YouTube Growth, Auto Repair Success, and Building Trust [E199]
Differentiating Your Shop Through Market, Message, and Method with Rick White [E198]

Ep 197Why Great Shop Owners Refuse to Settle with Parker Branch [E197]
Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledBig goals require big standards, and that is exactly what Brian Walker and Parker Branch dig into in this conversation from VISION. Parker shares why he refuses to accept playing small, how coaching helped shape his growth, and what it looks like to push yourself, your team, and your vendors without burning relationships. They also get into financial fear, extreme ownership, truthful leadership, and the kind of mindset shift it takes to build something truly exceptional. If you are serious about growing your shop, raising your standards, and refusing to settle for average, this is one you need to hear. Listen now.Show Notes with TimestampsIntroduction and Sponsor Acknowledgment (00:00:10) Brian introduces Parker Branch, sets up the episode’s theme, and thanks sponsors.Big Aspirations and Avoiding Burnout (00:01:14) Parker discusses overcoming burnout, re-centering, and recommitting to growth and excellence.Origins of High Expectations (00:02:03) Parker shares when and why he decided not to play small and his drive for continuous improvement.Coaching Shop Owners to Think Bigger (00:03:19) Parker talks about his coaching approach, encouraging shop owners to step out of their comfort zones.Pushing Vendors and Teams Respectfully (00:05:15) Discussion on pushing for excellence without being unreasonable or damaging relationships.High Expectations vs. Unreasonable Expectations (00:06:43) Brian and Parker differentiate between seeking excellence and having unrealistic demands.Sponsor Messages (00:07:30) Sponsor advertisements for Shop Boss and App Fueled.Biggest Obstacles for Shop Owners (00:09:37) Parker identifies financial fear and staffing as major hurdles for shop owners.Team Reactions to Ambition (00:11:28) Parker explains how his team responds to his drive and the importance of honest communication.Bringing the Team to VISION Conference (00:12:32) Parker describes the impact of bringing his entire team to a major industry event.Maintaining Relationships While Pushing for Growth (00:13:10) How Parker sets expectations and challenges vendors and employees without burning bridges.Truthful Communication and Keynote Inspiration (00:14:41) Reflection on the importance of honest conversations, inspired by a keynote speaker.Unrealistic Goals and Business Growth (00:17:05) Parker shares his ambitious goal of reaching $7 million in sales at a single location.Extreme Ownership When Things Go Wrong (00:18:32) Parker discusses taking responsibility first when performance falls short.Advice for Shop Owners Playing Too Small (00:20:01) Parker and Brian stress the value of coaching and investing in personal and business growth.Personal Investments in Coaching and Health (00:22:26) Both discuss their investments in coaching, health, and the resulting benefits.Closing Remarks and Appreciation (00:23:01) Brian and Parker express gratitude for their relationship and wrap up the episode.Podcast Outro (00:23:59) Outro and information about the Automotive Repair Podcast Network.How To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Group on FacebookMeet The ProsFollow SMP on FacebookFollow SMP on InstagramGet The Ultimate Guide to Auto Repair Shop Marketing Book Email Us Podcast Questions or Topics Lagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)VISIONThe InstituteThanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledThis episode is sponsored by Shop Boss. You know, other shop management software makes you work, but Shop Boss works for you.AppFueled at appfueled.com. “Are you ready to convert clients to members? AppFueled™ specializes in creating custom apps tailored specifically for auto repair businesses. Build your first app like a pro.”The Automotive Repair Podcast Network: https://automotiverepairpodcastnetwork.com/Remarkable Results Radio Podcast with Carm Capriotto: Advancing the Aftermarket by Facilitating Wisdom Through Story Telling and Open Discussion. https://remarkableresults.biz/Diagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z with Matt Fanslow: From Diagnostics to Metallica and Mental Health, Matt Fanslow is Lifting the Hood on Life. https://mattfanslow.captivate.fm/Business by the Numbers with Hunt Demarest: Understand the Numbers of Your Business with CPA Hunt Demarest. https://huntdemarest.captivate.fm/The Auto Repair Marketing Podcast with Kim and Brian Walker: Marketing Experts Brian & Kim Walker Work with Shop Owners to Take it to the Next Level. https://autorepairmarketing.captivate.fm/The Weekly Blitz with Chris Cotton: Weekly Inspiration with Business Coach Chris Cotton from AutoFix - Auto Shop Coaching. https://chriscotton.captivate.fm/Speak Up! Effective Communication with Craig O'Neill: Develop Interpersonal and Professional Communication Skills when Speaking to Audiences of Any Size. https://craigoneill.captivate.fm/

Ep 196How to Align Technician Training with Your Shop’s Goals with Matt Wagg [196]
Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledTraining is expensive, and too many shop owners treat conferences like a reward instead of a real investment in the future of their business. In this conversation with Matt Wagg at VISION 2026, we get into how smart shop owners can build a true talent pipeline by aligning training with business goals, creating development plans for their team, and making sure they always have a solid bench of players ready to step up. If you want your training dollars to actually produce a return, this is one you need to hear. Listen now.Show Notes with TimestampsIntroduction and Sponsor Acknowledgement (00:00:10) Brian introduces the podcast, guest Matt Wagg, and thanks sponsors before starting the discussion.Class Overview: Talent Pipeline (00:01:17) Matt describes his class on employee development, training ROI, and building a bench of players.Intentional Training vs. Random Training (00:02:26) Discussion about aligning training with business goals instead of treating it as a random reward.Industry Training Trends and Individual Needs (00:03:18) Matt explains the mismatch between advanced classes and most technicians’ actual needs.Needs Assessment Analysis (00:04:27) Matt introduces the needs assessment framework for identifying business and employee development needs.The Rule of Twos and Building a Bench (00:06:19) Explanation of having at least two people competent in every skill area to avoid skill gaps.Technician Involvement and Skills Inventory (00:08:48) Importance of regular one-on-one discussions and skills inventory worksheets for technician development.Balancing Business Needs and Employee Goals (00:11:08) How to align business needs with individual technician goals for mutual buy-in.Intentional Hiring and Upskilling (00:14:19) Strategies for reskilling current staff or hiring intentionally based on identified skill gaps.Conference Training Selection Process (00:17:17) Matt details how he and his team intentionally select conference classes based on business and personal development needs.Example: Developing a Lead Technician (00:20:21) Matt shares a real example of promoting a technician into a leadership role and supporting him with targeted training.Training vs. Development (00:22:15) Clarifies the difference between one-off training and ongoing development plans for employees.SMART Goals and Development Plans (00:23:05) How to use SMART goals and written development plans for structured, measurable employee growth.Conclusion and Contact Information (00:25:20) Matt offers to share materials and provides his contact information for listeners interested in learning more.Podcast Wrap-Up (00:26:13) Brian closes the episode, promotes the podcast network, and thanks listeners.How To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Group on FacebookMeet The ProsFollow SMP on FacebookFollow SMP on InstagramGet The Ultimate Guide to Auto Repair Shop Marketing BookEmail Us Podcast Questions or Topics Lagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)Matt WaggThanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledThis episode is sponsored by Shop Boss. You know, other shop management software makes you work, but Shop Boss works for you.AppFueled at appfueled.com. “Are you ready to convert clients to members? AppFueled™ specializes in creating custom apps tailored specifically for auto repair businesses. Build your first app like a pro.”The Automotive Repair Podcast Network: https://automotiverepairpodcastnetwork.com/Remarkable Results Radio Podcast with Carm Capriotto: Advancing the Aftermarket by Facilitating Wisdom Through Story Telling and Open Discussion. https://remarkableresults.biz/Diagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z with Matt Fanslow: From Diagnostics to Metallica and Mental Health, Matt Fanslow is Lifting the Hood on Life. https://mattfanslow.captivate.fm/Business by the Numbers with Hunt Demarest: Understand the Numbers of Your Business with CPA Hunt Demarest. https://huntdemarest.captivate.fm/The Auto Repair Marketing Podcast with Kim and Brian Walker: Marketing Experts Brian & Kim Walker Work with Shop Owners to Take it to the Next Level. https://autorepairmarketing.captivate.fm/The Weekly Blitz with Chris Cotton: Weekly Inspiration with Business Coach Chris Cotton from AutoFix - Auto Shop Coaching. https://chriscotton.captivate.fm/Speak Up! Effective Communication with Craig O'Neill: Develop Interpersonal and Professional Communication Skills when Speaking to Audiences of Any Size. https://craigoneill.captivate.fm/

Ep 195Are You Helping the Industry, or Just a Gossip? [E195]
Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledSometimes the problem isn’t the conference. It’s the mindset you brought with you.Brian Walker takes on the chatter that came out of the VISION Conference and makes the case that seasoned shop owners may be expecting the wrong thing. When you’re new, every class feels like a breakthrough. But as you grow, your role has to shift from taker to giver, from student to mentor, from chasing epiphanies to building legacy.He also calls out vendors who turn classes into sales pitches, challenges shop owners who complain without implementing what they’ve already learned, and makes a strong case for showing up ready to give back to the industry that helped build you.If you’ve ever left a conference feeling underwhelmed, this one will make you stop and think. Listen now.Show Notes with TimestampsIntroduction and Sponsor Acknowledgments (00:00:00) Brian introduces the episode, mentions recent VISION Conference, and thanks sponsors.Initial Reactions to VISION Conference (00:01:21) Brian discusses Facebook posts expressing dissatisfaction with the conference and reflects on attendee expectations.The Learner’s Journey: From Taker to Giver (00:02:14) Explains how new shop owners are eager learners, but seasoned veterans may not find classes as novel.The Role of Seasoned Veterans (00:03:10) Encourages experienced attendees to mentor others and shift from learning to giving back.Building a Legacy and Mentorship (00:04:22) Highlights the importance of legacy, using Jerry Holcomb as an example, and urges attendees to become legacy builders.Mindset Shift: Giving Back to the Industry (00:05:41) Stresses the need for experienced shop owners to contribute rather than just receive at conferences.Advice to Vendor Instructors (00:06:42) Criticizes vendor-led classes that are sales pitches and emphasizes providing real value when teaching.Sponsor Messages and Product Features (00:07:39) Sponsor advertisements for Shop Boss and App Fueled, detailing their features and benefits.Finding Nuggets as a Veteran Attendee (00:08:51) Encourages seasoned attendees to look for small, valuable insights ("nuggets") instead of expecting big revelations.On Implementation and Constructive Feedback (00:10:01) Advises against complaining if you haven’t implemented what you’ve learned; stresses the importance of honest feedback via surveys.Final Thoughts and Conference Mindset (00:11:04) Reiterates the importance of the right mindset and helping others at industry events.Podcast Network Outro (00:12:20) Mentions other podcasts on the network and encourages listeners to tune in again.Closing Credits (00:12:38) Outro by the announcer, promoting the podcast app and contact information.How To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Group on FacebookMeet The ProsFollow SMP on FacebookFollow SMP on InstagramGet The Ultimate Guide to Auto Repair Shop Marketing Book Email Us Podcast Questions or Topics Lagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)VISIONAutomotive Repair Podcast NetworkThanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledThis episode is sponsored by Shop Boss. You know, other shop management software makes you work, but Shop Boss works for you.AppFueled at appfueled.com. “Are you ready to convert clients to members? AppFueled™ specializes in creating custom apps tailored specifically for auto repair businesses. Build your first app like a pro.”The Automotive Repair Podcast Network: https://automotiverepairpodcastnetwork.com/Remarkable Results Radio Podcast with Carm Capriotto: Advancing the Aftermarket by Facilitating Wisdom Through Story Telling and Open Discussion. https://remarkableresults.biz/Diagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z with Matt Fanslow: From Diagnostics to Metallica and Mental Health, Matt Fanslow is Lifting the Hood on Life. https://mattfanslow.captivate.fm/Business by the Numbers with Hunt Demarest: Understand the Numbers of Your Business with CPA Hunt Demarest. https://huntdemarest.captivate.fm/The Auto Repair Marketing Podcast with Kim and Brian Walker: Marketing Experts Brian & Kim Walker Work with Shop Owners to Take it to the Next Level. https://autorepairmarketing.captivate.fm/The Weekly Blitz with Chris Cotton: Weekly Inspiration with Business Coach Chris Cotton from AutoFix - Auto Shop Coaching. https://chriscotton.captivate.fm/Speak Up! Effective Communication with Craig O'Neill: Develop Interpersonal and Professional Communication Skills when Speaking to Audiences of Any Size. https://craigoneill.captivate.fm/

Ep 194When Branding Breaks the Rules (And Still Wins) with Zeb Beard [E194]
Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledBrand building doesn’t always come from ads, funnels, or traditional marketing; it often comes from bold decisions, authenticity, and doing things differently. Zeb Beard of Stroker’s Diesel and Automotive shares how sponsoring a professional fisherman, building a massive and unforgettable shop, and leaning into unconventional branding strategies have fueled explosive brand awareness and loyalty. From turning everyday moments into viral content to embracing his true personality online, Zeb reveals how exposure, storytelling, and consistency can outperform paid advertising. If you want to rethink how brand building really works, and how to create marketing that people actually care about, this conversation will challenge everything you thought you knew. Listen now to discover how bold branding creates lasting impact.Show Notes with TimestampsIntroduction and Sponsorship Overview (00:00:10) Brian introduces Zeb Beard and the main topic: sponsoring a professional fisherman for shop marketing.Why Sponsor a Fisherman? (00:01:30) Zeb explains his passion for fishing and the motivation behind sponsoring a professional fisherman.Choosing the Right Fisherman (00:01:33) Zeb discusses selecting a unique fisherman who travels extensively and offers national exposure.Purpose and Expected ROI (00:02:59) Zeb clarifies his goals: exposure and content, not immediate business from the sponsorship.How the Sponsorship Works (00:05:02) Details on logo placement, exposure through tournaments, and the unique visibility of the sponsored fisherman.Sponsorship Timeline and Early Results (00:06:17) Zeb shares that the sponsorship just started, but both parties are already seeing social media growth.Brand Building History (00:07:21) Zeb recounts previous unique brand-building efforts, including sponsoring a rock band.Impact of Brand Building and Shop Size (00:08:28) Discussion of the shop’s growth, its 64,000 sq ft building, and how the building itself is a marketing tool.Shop Location and Signage (00:09:41) Zeb describes the shop’s visibility, signage, and its impact on local awareness.Merchandise and Graphics (00:11:02) Zeb talks about branded t-shirts, working with a graphics company, and plans to sell merchandise online.Grassroots Marketing Approach (00:13:38) Zeb explains his focus on grassroots brand building, community sponsorships, and minimal paid advertising.Viral Road Report Videos (00:14:46) Zeb describes his viral “road report” videos during an ice storm and the importance of consistent content creation.Authenticity and Customer Relations (00:18:17) Zeb discusses being authentic, setting boundaries with customers, and how this approach builds loyalty.No Promise Times and Quality Focus (00:20:28) Zeb explains why he doesn’t give promise times, focusing on quality and thoroughness over speed.Living at the Shop (00:23:00) Zeb shares the benefits and boundaries of living inside his shop, improving work-life integration.Maintaining Boundaries with Customers (00:25:24) Zeb describes how he maintains privacy and boundaries despite living at his business.Being Unapologetically Authentic Online (00:26:15) Zeb and Brian discuss the value and impact of being authentic and direct on social media.Event Attendance and Closing (00:27:17) Zeb mentions upcoming industry events he’ll attend, and Brian wraps up the episode.How To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Group on FacebookMeet The ProsFollow SMP on FacebookFollow SMP on InstagramGet The Ultimate Guide to Auto Repair Shop Marketing Book Email Us Podcast Questions or Topics Lagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)Stroker’s Diesel and AutomotiveThanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledThis episode is sponsored by Shop Boss. You know, other shop management software makes you work, but Shop Boss works for you.AppFueled at appfueled.com. “Are you ready to convert clients to members? AppFueled™ specializes in creating custom apps tailored specifically for auto repair businesses. Build your first app like a pro.”The Automotive Repair Podcast Network: https://automotiverepairpodcastnetwork.com/Remarkable Results Radio Podcast with Carm Capriotto: Advancing the Aftermarket by Facilitating Wisdom Through Story Telling and Open Discussion. https://remarkableresults.biz/Diagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z with Matt Fanslow: From Diagnostics to Metallica and Mental Health, Matt Fanslow is Lifting the Hood on Life. https://mattfanslow.captivate.fm/Business by the Numbers with Hunt Demarest: Understand the Numbers of Your Business with CPA Hunt Demarest. https://huntdemarest.captivate.fm/The Auto Repair Marketing Podcast with Kim and Brian Walker: Marketing Experts Brian & Kim Walker Work with Shop Owners to Take it to the Next Level. https://autorepairmarketing.captivate.fm/The Weekly Blitz with Chris Cotton: Weekly Inspiration with Business Coach Chris Cotton from AutoFix - Auto Shop Coaching. https://chriscotton.capti

Ep 193Why the BBB Still Matters in 2026 with Mark Lowe [E193]
Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledMost shops say they “do the right thing.” Mark Lowe from Yeck's Auto Repair went out and proved it by earning the BBB Torch Award for Ethics. In this conversation, we dig into what the award actually measures (hint: it’s way more than reviews), what the application process revealed about their business, and how the recognition boosted team pride and customer confidence once that trophy hit the front counter.We also connect the dots to something shop owners can’t ignore anymore: AI-driven recommendations. If ChatGPT (and the tools built around it) are looking for trust signals, the BBB can be one of the loudest ones in the room, and Mark shares exactly how they’ve leveraged the award on their website and marketing to lower people’s guard and get them in the door.If you want more trust, better positioning, and a marketing angle that isn’t just “$XX off an oil change,” hit play and listen to this episode.Show Notes with TimestampsIntroduction and Origin of the Episode (00:00:10) Brian introduces Mark Lowe, explains how the episode came from an AI class discussing BBB trust signals.Winning the BBB Torch Award for Ethics (00:01:41) Mark shares about receiving the 2024 BBB Torch Award for Ethics in Omaha, Midwest region.Torch Award Application Process and Criteria (00:01:59) Discussion of the rigorous application process, including community involvement, shop culture, and ethical practices.Community Involvement and Veteran Programs (00:02:59) Mark describes their community giveback and veteran support programs as part of the award submission.History with the BBB (00:03:23) Mark recounts how long they've been involved with the BBB and the value of active participation.Impact of BBB Membership Before the Award (00:04:07) Mark discusses limited customer impact from BBB membership prior to winning the award.Self-Reflection During Application (00:04:49) The application process prompted Mark to evaluate and improve business practices and staff support.Changes Made After Application (00:05:30) Mark highlights increased focus on employee training and development as a result of the process.Training and Team Building (00:06:16) Mark explains their approach to staff training, including attending Vision in Kansas City as a team.Award Ceremony and Recognition (00:07:28) Mark describes the award ceremony, online recognition, and displaying the award in the shop.Multiple Winners and Judging Process (00:08:31) Explanation of how multiple shops can win and the responsibility to judge future applicants.Award Eligibility and Reapplication (00:09:24) Mark clarifies the waiting period before reapplying for the Torch Award.Impact of Winning the Award on Staff (00:09:43) Winning increased staff pride, morale, and reinforced the shop’s commitment to ethics.AI, Trust Signals, and BBB in Marketing (00:13:01) Brian discusses AI’s use of trust signals like BBB; Mark shares how the award builds customer trust.Leveraging the Award in Marketing (00:14:01) Mark details using the award in website, social media, and ongoing marketing efforts.BBB Events and Community Activities (00:14:59) Mark describes BBB networking events, training, and community giveback initiatives.Post-Award Involvement and Presenting (00:15:55) Mark shares about being invited to present awards to other businesses after winning.Other Trust Signals and Certifications (00:16:33) Mark emphasizes ASE certifications as additional trust signals and their impact on staff confidence.Advice for Shop Owners on Involvement (00:18:26) Mark encourages shop owners to invest in their people and participate in organizations for mutual benefit.Closing Thoughts and Farewell (00:19:03) Mark’s final advice: do the right thing and take care of people; Brian wraps up the episode.How To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Group on FacebookMeet The ProsFollow SMP on FacebookFollow SMP on InstagramGet The Ultimate Guide to Auto Repair Shop Marketing BookEmail Us Podcast Questions or Topics Lagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)Better Business Bureau (BBB)Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledThis episode is sponsored by Shop Boss. You know, other shop management software makes you work, but Shop Boss works for you.AppFueled at appfueled.com. “Are you ready to convert clients to members? AppFueled™ specializes in creating custom apps tailored specifically for auto repair businesses. Build your first app like a pro.”The Automotive Repair Podcast Network: https://automotiverepairpodcastnetwork.com/Remarkable Results Radio Podcast with Carm Capriotto: Advancing the Aftermarket by Facilitating Wisdom Through Story Telling and Open Discussion. https://remarkableresults.biz/Diagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z with Matt Fanslow: From Diagnostics to Metallica and Mental Health, Matt Fanslow is Lifting the Hood on Life. https://mattfanslow.captivate.fm/Business by the Numbers with Hunt Demarest: Understand the Numbers of Your Busin

Ep 192If I Took Over Your Shop’s Marketing For 90 Days [E192]
Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledWhat would happen if someone walked into your shop tomorrow and took over your marketing for the next 90 days?No theory.No fluff.No “someday” ideas.Just a step-by-step execution plan designed to fill bays, tighten up your processes, and position your shop as the obvious choice in your market.In this episode, Brian lays out exactly what he would do, starting with Local Service Ads and a full marketing audit, all the way through AI optimization, content strategy, Google Ads, CRM implementation, phone call analysis, video marketing, community networking through BNI and the Chamber, and even launching a local podcast.This is a blueprint.Not for surviving.For building something that dominates.If your shop isn’t doing consistent marketing, or you’re doing some of it but not seeing the traction you want, this episode will show you where to focus first and what to fix next.Stop guessing. Start executing.Hit play now and see what 90 days of focused marketing could really do for your shop.Show Notes with TimestampsIntroduction and Episode Context (00:00:00) Brian introduces the episode, outlines the 90-day marketing takeover scenario, and thanks sponsors.Assumptions and Approach (00:01:18) Explains assumptions: general repair shop, little/no marketing, and the step-by-step blueprint approach.Start Local Services Ads (LSA) Process (00:02:15) Begins LSA setup due to approval time, discusses its importance and common misconceptions.Shop Cleanup for First Impressions (00:04:20) Assigns cleaning and organizing the shop to improve first impressions for marketing visuals.Comprehensive Marketing Audit (00:06:26) Performs a full audit: Google Business Profile, website (including ADA compliance), social media, email, and direct mail.Join Community Groups (BNI & Chamber) (00:10:03) Joins BNI and Chamber of Commerce, brings a team member to train for ongoing networking.Set Up AI Tools (ChatGPT & Claude) (00:11:05) Implements AI tools for marketing support, content creation, and brand training.Create Content Bank (00:12:26) Builds a large repository of website and marketing content, ensuring quality and brand alignment.Develop Team Bios, Memberships, and News Sections (00:14:42) Adds team bios, memberships/affiliations, and news/awards to the website for trust and authority.Implement Guest X for Call Analysis (00:20:23) Uses Guest X to analyze phone calls, improve service advisor skills, and ensure marketing ROI.Daily and Weekly Video Content (00:22:44) Begins daily short-form and weekly long-form video creation to engage and educate the audience.Start a Local Community Podcast (00:23:42) Launches a podcast focused on local community topics, not auto repair, to build local authority.Weekly SEO & AI-Optimized Content (00:24:44) Publishes weekly written content based on real shop issues, optimized for both SEO and AI.Staff Meeting: Collect Client Questions (00:27:12) Holds a team meeting to gather all client questions, forming a content creation roadmap.Set Up Google Ads (00:28:18) Implements Google Ads to target specific profitable services and detailed search queries.Replace Stock Images with Real Photos (00:29:23) Takes and uploads real shop photos to replace stock images on the website and marketing materials.Implement Review Strategy (00:30:24) Establishes a process to generate and respond to reviews that boost SEO and AI visibility.Deploy CRM (App Fueled) (00:31:33) Implements a CRM (App Fueled) for client communication, follow-ups, and call center integration.Send Regular Email Newsletters (00:33:50) Starts monthly email newsletters to keep the shop top-of-mind, focusing on brand presence over open rates.Conclusion and Call for Feedback (00:35:53) Encourages listeners to share results, check out other podcasts, and thanks sponsors.Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledThis episode is sponsored by Shop Boss. You know, other shop management software makes you work, but Shop Boss works for you.AppFueled at appfueled.com. “Are you ready to convert clients to members? AppFueled™ specializes in creating custom apps tailored specifically for auto repair businesses. Build your first app like a pro.”How To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Group on FacebookMeet The ProsFollow SMP on FacebookFollow SMP on InstagramGet The Ultimate Guide to Auto Repair Shop Marketing BookEmail Us Podcast Questions or Topics Lagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)They Ask, You AnswerEndless CustomersBusiness Network InternationalClaudeThe Automotive Repair Podcast Network: https://automotiverepairpodcastnetwork.com/Remarkable Results Radio Podcast with Carm Capriotto: Advancing the Aftermarket by Facilitating Wisdom Through Story Telling and Open Discussion. https://remarkableresults.biz/Diagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z with Matt Fanslow: From Diagnostics to Metallica and Mental Health, Matt Fanslow is Lifting the Hood on Life. https://mattfanslow.captivate.fm

Ep 1915 Reasons You Should Be Meta Verified [E191]
Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledMeta Verified isn’t just for celebrities anymore, and no, it’s not just about that little blue checkmark either. In this episode, Hallie Wasinger and Caroline LeGrand from Shop Marketing Pros dig into five solid reasons why your auto repair shop might want to seriously consider Meta Verification. We’re talking real-world protection from impersonators, better access to Meta support when something goes sideways (because it will), and even perks that can boost your SEO and visibility in the algorithm. Caroline breaks down the entire process, what it actually gets you, and how to know if it’s right for your shop.If you’ve ever asked, “Should my business be Meta Verified?”—this episode is your answer. Give it a listen, and decide if it’s time to level up your digital presenceShow Notes with TimestampsIntroduction and Sponsor Messages (00:00:00) Podcast and hosts introduced; sponsors Shop Boss and App Fueled are mentioned.Background on Meta Verification (00:01:06) Hallie and Caroline discuss their initial skepticism and early research on Meta verification.Meta Verification for Public Figures vs. Businesses (00:02:13) Explains how verification started for celebrities and public figures, and the shift to broader availability.Real-World Example: Meta Verification Benefits (00:02:29) Hallie shares a story from Macon about another agency benefiting from Meta verification during a Facebook ads hack.Updated Research and Agency Perspective (00:03:51) Caroline describes her new research and conversations with another agency about Meta verification.Meta Verification vs. Business Certification (00:04:45) Distinguishes between verifying a business page and business portfolio certification.Impersonation Protection and Security (00:05:17) Discusses impersonation protection, security, and limitations for agencies managing multiple pages.Enhanced Support and Limitations (00:06:08) Explains the scope of enhanced support and its limitations for business portfolios and client pages.Five Main Benefits of Meta Verification (00:07:21) Caroline outlines the five main benefits: enhanced support, improved security, impersonation protection, links/content, and search optimization.Levels of Meta Verification (00:11:35) Describes the four levels of verification (Standard, Plus, Premium, Max) and their differences.Sponsor Messages (00:13:06) Additional sponsor messages for Shop Boss and App Fueled.The Meta Verification Process (00:15:09) Caroline explains the step-by-step process to get Meta verified and why it was quick for them.Importance of Facebook Hygiene (00:17:12) Discusses the importance of good Facebook practices for successful verification.Personal Profiles and Business Pages (00:17:55) Explains the relationship between personal profiles and business pages, and the impact of personal behavior.Consequences of Poor Facebook Hygiene (00:19:05) Shares an example of how a business owner’s personal profile in “Facebook jail” affected their business page and ads.Meta Verification vs. Business Certification for Multi-location Businesses (00:20:56) Clarifies when to use verification versus certification, especially for multi-location businesses.SEO and Search Optimization Benefits (00:23:02) Explains how Meta verification helps with links in posts, SEO, and algorithm prioritization.Algorithm Prioritization and Featured Profiles (00:25:11) Describes how verified pages are prioritized in Facebook’s algorithm and featured more prominently.Conclusion and Final Thoughts (00:26:53) Hosts summarize their changed perspective on Meta verification and encourage listeners to consider it.Outro and Mardi Gras Farewell (00:29:07) Hosts sign off, mention Mardi Gras, and invite listeners to future episodes.How To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Group on FacebookMeet The ProsFollow SMP on FacebookFollow SMP on InstagramGet The Ultimate Guide to Auto Repair Shop Marketing BookEmail Us Podcast Questions or Topics Lagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)Get Meta VerifiedThanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledThis episode is sponsored by Shop Boss. You know, other shop management software makes you work, but Shop Boss works for you.AppFueled at appfueled.com. “Are you ready to convert clients to members? AppFueled™ specializes in creating custom apps tailored specifically for auto repair businesses. Build your first app like a pro.”The Automotive Repair Podcast Network: https://automotiverepairpodcastnetwork.com/Remarkable Results Radio Podcast with Carm Capriotto: Advancing the Aftermarket by Facilitating Wisdom Through Story Telling and Open Discussion. https://remarkableresults.biz/Diagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z with Matt Fanslow: From Diagnostics to Metallica and Mental Health, Matt Fanslow is Lifting the Hood on Life. https://mattfanslow.captivate.fm/Business by the Numbers with Hunt Demarest: Understand the Numbers of Your Business with CPA Hunt Demarest. https://huntdema

Ep 190The Great Google Ads Hack of 2025 [E190]
Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledDecember 16th, Shop Marketing Pros’ Google Ads MCC was hacked — and what should’ve been a quick fix turned into an eight-day nightmare of lost access, fraudulent campaigns, and even attempted $500,000 account “preload” charges. Brian Walker and Hallie Wasinger lay out the full timeline (warts and all): what the hackers changed, why leaving them “view-only” mattered, how Google support handled it, and what it took to restore and stabilize dozens of client accounts. If you run Google Ads (or hire someone who does), listen all the way through for the hard-earned security upgrades and practical steps to protect your MCC and your shop’s payment methods.Show Notes with TimestampsPodcast Introduction (00:00:00) Brief intro to the podcast, hosts, and episode topic.The Google Ads Hack Begins (00:02:20) Timeline and discovery of the hack on December 16th, 2024, at around 2:30 AM.Immediate Response and MCC Explanation (00:03:11) How the hack was discovered, initial response, and what a Google Ads MCC is.How the Hack Happened (00:05:39) Discussion of phishing, weak Google 2FA, and how hackers gained access.Scope of the Breach (00:06:47) Number of affected accounts, types of accounts, and initial impact.Contacting Google and Early Damage (00:07:29) Brian contacts Google by 4:50 AM; minimal damage at this stage.How Hackers Maintained Access (00:10:15) Hackers downgrade admin access to view-only, allowing continued monitoring.Timeline to Regain Access (00:11:16) Hack occurred December 16th; access restored December 23rd after eight days.Tracking the Hackers’ Actions (00:12:15) Team tracks every change made by hackers during the eight days.Hackers’ Motives and Ad Spend (00:14:48) Hackers run fake medical device ads, spend about $15,000, and attempt large charges.Massive Unauthorized Charges (00:17:16) Multiple $500,000 and $50,000 charges attempted; client reactions and reversals.Client Communication and Stress (00:20:04) Notifying clients, handling overdrawn accounts, and emotional impact.Controlling What They Could (00:22:02) Accepting limited control, focusing on communication and tracking.Escalating to Authorities and Senators (00:22:48) Filing complaints with FBI, DHS, and contacting senators for help.Disconnecting LSA Accounts (00:24:35) Quickly disconnecting Local Services Ads to limit further damage.Impact on Client Businesses (00:26:21) Ad downtime affects client lead flow and business operations.Other Agencies Hacked & Security Changes (00:27:25) Similar hacks in the industry; tightening security after a competitor’s hack in November.Regaining Access and Google’s Restoration (00:30:50) Google restores access on December 23rd, but hackers remain as view-only users.Restoring Client Accounts (00:33:14) Manually removing hackers, restoring admin access, and turning ads back on.Ongoing Issues After Restoration (00:34:48) Continued problems with account suspensions, payment issues, and policy violations.Senators’ Involvement and Google Support Loops (00:34:48) Senators help escalate with Google; difficulties reaching Google support.Google’s Account Suspension Process (00:38:38) MCC suspension fails to stop hackers; sub-account suspensions more effective.Restoring Payment Methods and Account Suspensions (00:39:55) Clients must update payment methods; some accounts face new suspensions.Policy Violations and Remaining Issues (00:41:00) Circumventing policy violations and destination errors persist for some accounts.Lessons Learned and Client Impact (00:44:10) Working with clients on compensation; varying levels of impact.Security Improvements Implemented (00:46:14) Switching to hardware keys, unique admin emails, and stricter access controls.Moving Client Budgets to Agency Cards (00:49:27) Agency now pays ad budgets, clients reimburse; logistical and security benefits.Advice for Other Shops and Agencies (00:52:18) Recommendations: use dedicated cards, review account access, and enable strong 2FA.Google’s Needed Changes (00:54:56) Call for Google to add super-admin roles and better user management.Conclusion and Final Thoughts (00:56:32) Reflecting on the experience, ongoing recovery, and closing the episode.How To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Group on FacebookMeet The ProsFollow SMP on FacebookFollow SMP on InstagramGet The Ultimate Guide to Auto Repair Shop Marketing BookEmail Us Podcast Questions or Topics Lagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)Automotive Repair Podcast NetworkThanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledThis episode is sponsored by Shop Boss. You know, other shop management software makes you work, but Shop Boss works for you.AppFueled at appfueled.com. “Are you ready to convert clients to members? AppFueled™ specializes in creating custom apps tailored specifically for auto repair businesses. Build your first app like a pro.”The Automotive Repair Podcast Network: https://automotiverepairpodcastnetwork.com/Remarkable Re

Ep 189The Most Important KPI You're Not Tracking with Chris Cotton [E189]
Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledYou might be tracking average repair order, car count, even gross profit, but are you looking at your average estimate? In this episode, Brian Walker sits down with coach and shop owner Chris Cotton to dig into what may be the most underutilized KPI in the auto repair industry. Chris lays out real numbers, explains why average estimate is a crystal ball into your sales process, and even shares the exact changes his shop made to 4x estimates and drive gross profit through the roof, all in just one year.If you’ve ever asked yourself “Why aren’t my tickets higher?” or “Do I really need another service advisor?” this is the episode for you. Plus, you’ll hear actionable advice on how to move the needle on closing ratios, the power of DVI, and why the right software may be the best investment you’ll ever make.Hit play and discover why average estimate might be the missing metric in your shop's growth strategy.Show Notes with TimestampsIntroduction and Sponsor Acknowledgements (00:00:09) Host introduces the podcast, guest Chris Cotton, and thanks sponsors.Setting the Topic: The Most Important KPI You're Not Tracking (00:01:14) Discussion begins on the underutilized KPI: average estimate written by service advisors.Why Average Estimate Matters (00:01:47) Chris explains why average estimate is overlooked and its importance in diagnosing low average repair orders.How to Track Average Estimate (00:03:36) Discussion on how shop management systems track average estimate and the need to analyze by advisor and shop.Chris Cotton’s Shop Background and Context (00:04:23) Chris shares his dual role as coach and shop owner, and sets context for the numbers discussed.Differences Between Shop Types and KPIs (00:06:07) Explains how KPIs differ between general, specialty, and quick lube shops, and the impact on labor hours.Shop Operations: Car Count, Bays, and Staffing (00:07:25) Chris details his shop’s car count, number of bays, technicians, and unique seven-day schedule.Process Improvements and Estimate Presentation (00:09:29) Describes improvements in hours presented on estimates and the impact of digital vehicle inspections (DVIs).Leveraging Technology for Deferred Work (00:10:26) How CRM tools and online scheduling help sell deferred work and improve customer engagement.Transparency and Full Disclosure in Estimates (00:11:20) Chris’s philosophy on presenting all findings to customers for informed decision-making.What is a Good Average Estimate? (00:13:19) Chris shares a rule of thumb for average estimate based on vehicle mileage and shop type.Impact of Raising Average Estimate on Revenue (00:14:51) Chris details how increasing average estimate improved average repair order and overall revenue.Closing Ratio Challenges and Training (00:15:46) Discusses the drop in closing ratio after raising estimate size and ongoing training to improve sales.Staffing and Writing Estimates: Capacity and Care (00:17:04) Advice for shops understaffed or hesitant to write full estimates; importance of customer care.Legal and Moral Obligation to Inform Customers (00:18:14) Discusses legal cases and the obligation to inform customers of all vehicle issues.Gross Profit and Other Overlooked KPIs (00:21:06) Chris highlights the importance of tracking gross profit dollars, labor hours per ticket, and closing ratio.Strategies to Improve Closing Ratio (00:23:01) Focus on training, hiring the right people, and offering financing to boost closing rates.The Value of Good Shop Management Software (00:23:57) Emphasizes the ROI of robust shop management systems and the pitfalls of handwritten tickets.Preparing for Business Sale and Transparency (00:25:34) Importance of accurate records and transparency for business valuation and sale.Choosing the Right Shop Management System (00:26:16) Advice on selecting systems with robust reporting and avoiding unnecessary add-ons.How to Connect with Chris Cotton (00:26:39) Chris shares his contact information and resources for further learning.Podcast Wrap-Up and Additional Resources (00:27:07) Host promotes Chris’s podcast series and the Automotive Repair Podcast Network app.How To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Group on FacebookMeet The ProsFollow SMP on FacebookFollow SMP on InstagramGet The Ultimate Guide to Auto Repair Shop Marketing BookEmail Us Podcast Questions or Topics Lagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)The Weekly Blitz PodcastAutoFix Auto Shop CoachingTechMetricAutoOpsThanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledThis episode is sponsored by Shop Boss. You know, other shop management software makes you work, but Shop Boss works for you.AppFueled at appfueled.com. “Are you ready to convert clients to members? AppFueled™ specializes in creating custom apps tailored specifically for auto repair businesses. Build your first app like a pro.”The Automotive Repair Podcast Network: https://automotiverepairpodcastnetwork.com/Remarkable Resul

Ep 188How to Work the Chamber of Commerce [E188]
Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledYou joined the Chamber of Commerce - great move. But now what? This episode pulls back the curtain on why just paying your dues and slapping a sticker on your window doesn’t cut it. The chamber isn’t a vending machine where you drop in money and business pops out, it’s a networking powerhouse if you actually use it.We dig into how to evaluate your local chamber, the right way to get involved, and how to turn those meet-and-greets into actual business growth. From business before hours and luncheons to sponsorships and ribbon cuttings, you’ll walk away with a game plan that puts you in the driver’s seat. And hey, it doesn’t have to be you showing up every time, there are smart ways to delegate this, too.So if you’ve ever said “the chamber doesn’t work,” you might want to give this one a listen. You might just find the real problem isn’t the chamber, it’s how you’re (not) using it.Tune in and learn how to work the chamber to work for you.Show Notes with TimestampsIntroduction and Sponsor Acknowledgements(00:00:09) Hosts introduce the episode, topic, and thank sponsors Shop Boss and App Fueled.Chamber of Commerce Misconceptions(00:01:04) Discuss the misconception that joining the Chamber automatically brings business; importance of active participation.Evaluating Your Local Chamber(00:02:22) How to research and assess your local Chamber’s value via social media, website, and events.Chamber Events and Opportunities(00:04:21) Overview of typical Chamber events, luncheons, fundraisers, and sponsorship opportunities.Member Directory and Secret Shopping(00:06:25) Using the Chamber’s member directory for SEO and the value of attending events before joining.Delegating Chamber Involvement(00:07:31) Encouragement to delegate Chamber activities to staff, such as service advisors, with possible incentives.Sponsor Messages(00:08:43) Mid-episode sponsor messages for Shop Boss and App Fueled.Getting Involved in Committees(00:10:43) Benefits of joining Chamber committees and finding one that aligns with your interests.Chamber Involvement as Business Growth(00:12:05) Chamber and networking as cost-effective growth strategies, especially for new businesses.Delegation and Networking Evolution(00:13:51) How Chamber involvement evolves as your business grows and the importance of building connections.Community Initiatives and Chamber Support(00:14:10) Examples of leveraging the Chamber for community projects and the resulting benefits.Hosting Events and Ribbon Cuttings(00:15:30) Using your shop to host Chamber events and the value of ribbon cuttings for publicity.Sponsorship and Brand Awareness(00:16:43) Creative sponsorship opportunities at Chamber events to boost brand visibility.Conclusion and Podcast Network Promotion(00:17:55) Episode wrap-up, encouragement to download the network app, and final sponsor thanks.How To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Group on FacebookMeet The ProsFollow SMP on FacebookFollow SMP on InstagramGet The Ultimate Guide to Auto Repair Shop Marketing BookEmail Us Podcast Questions or Topics Lagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)BNIAuto Repair Podcast Network AppThanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledThis episode is sponsored by Shop Boss. You know, other shop management software makes you work, but Shop Boss works for you.AppFueled at appfueled.com. “Are you ready to convert clients to members? AppFueled™ specializes in creating custom apps tailored specifically for auto repair businesses. Build your first app like a pro.”The Automotive Repair Podcast Network: https://automotiverepairpodcastnetwork.com/Remarkable Results Radio Podcast with Carm Capriotto: Advancing the Aftermarket by Facilitating Wisdom Through Story Telling and Open Discussion. https://remarkableresults.biz/Diagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z with Matt Fanslow: From Diagnostics to Metallica and Mental Health, Matt Fanslow is Lifting the Hood on Life. https://mattfanslow.captivate.fm/Business by the Numbers with Hunt Demarest: Understand the Numbers of Your Business with CPA Hunt Demarest. https://huntdemarest.captivate.fm/The Auto Repair Marketing Podcast with Kim and Brian Walker: Marketing Experts Brian & Kim Walker Work with Shop Owners to Take it to the Next Level. https://autorepairmarketing.captivate.fm/The Weekly Blitz with Chris Cotton: Weekly Inspiration with Business Coach Chris Cotton from AutoFix - Auto Shop Coaching. https://chriscotton.captivate.fm/Speak Up! Effective Communication with Craig O'Neill: Develop Interpersonal and Professional Communication Skills when Speaking to Audiences of Any Size. https://craigoneill.captivate.fm/

Ep 187How to Choose the Right BNI Group [E187]
Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledLet’s be honest: BNI isn’t new to you. If you’ve been around this podcast, you’ve heard us talk about Business Networking International before. But this time, we’re taking a deeper dive into something super practical: how to actually choose the right BNI group for your shop. Because let’s be real, not all chapters are created equal. In this episode, Kim and I walk you through the exact steps we’ve taken to find the best-fit groups, what red flags to look for, and how to show up ready to make a killer first impression. Whether you’re a natural introvert like me or you’re already networking like crazy, there’s a group out there for you, and we’ll help you find it.Don’t miss this one—especially if you're ready to grow your business through real relationships and legitimate referrals.Show Notes with TimestampsIntroduction and Sponsors (00:00:00) Podcast introduction, hosts, and sponsor messages for Shop Boss and App Fueled.What is BNI? (00:01:20) Explanation of BNI, its structure, exclusivity, and benefits for business networking.Personal Experiences with BNI (00:02:31) Hosts share how BNI helped their businesses and personal growth, especially in public speaking.BNI’s Structure and Meeting Format (00:03:44) Description of BNI’s structured meetings, weekly agenda, and the value of regular participation.Tracking BNI’s Impact (00:06:39) How the hosts tracked BNI as a marketing source and the variety of chapters in different regions.Finding and Choosing a BNI Group (00:08:29) Step-by-step advice on finding local BNI chapters and evaluating group membership.Understanding Networking Spheres (00:09:56) Explanation of networking spheres and the importance of complementary businesses in BNI groups.Starting a New Chapter (00:10:50) Advice on starting a new BNI chapter if your area is underserved.Evaluating Group Culture and Fit (00:13:03) How to assess group meeting times, culture, and whether the group’s vibe matches your needs.Visiting and Assessing Groups (00:14:27) Tips for visiting groups, gauging friendliness, and looking for active, growing chapters.Referrals vs. Leads in BNI (00:15:40) Clarifying the difference between warm referrals and cold leads in BNI.Attendance and Participation Expectations (00:16:17) Importance of consistent attendance, sending substitutes, and treating BNI as a sales meeting.Preparing to Visit a BNI Group (00:17:40) Best practices for contacting the group, arriving early, and networking effectively.Making a Good First Impression (00:19:13) Bring business cards, research members, and tips for effective networking and presentations.Membership Application Process (00:20:23) Overview of the application, vetting, and selection process for joining a BNI group.Choosing the Right Group for You (00:21:14) Encouragement to visit multiple groups and focus on contact spheres and giving referrals.Managing Expectations and Building Relationships (00:22:22) Advice on patience, building trust, and the importance of giving before receiving in BNI.Getting Involved and Leadership (00:23:28) Encouragement to participate in leadership and help shape group culture.What to Do if Your Seat is Taken (00:24:28) Strategies for staying engaged, waiting for openings, or starting a new group.Closing Remarks and Podcast Network Info (00:25:45) Episode wrap-up, network app promotion, and final sponsor acknowledgments.How To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Group on FacebookMeet The ProsFollow SMP on FacebookFollow SMP on InstagramGet The Ultimate Guide to Auto Repair Shop Marketing BookEmail Us Podcast Questions or Topics Lagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)BNIEpisode 124: BNI and Auto Repair Go Hand in Hand with Steve HandBuy Back Your Time by Dan MartellThanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledThis episode is sponsored by Shop Boss. You know, other shop management software makes you work, but Shop Boss works for you.AppFueled at appfueled.com. “Are you ready to convert clients to members? AppFueled™ specializes in creating custom apps tailored specifically for auto repair businesses. Build your first app like a pro.”The Automotive Repair Podcast Network: https://automotiverepairpodcastnetwork.com/Remarkable Results Radio Podcast with Carm Capriotto: Advancing the Aftermarket by Facilitating Wisdom Through Story Telling and Open Discussion. https://remarkableresults.biz/Diagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z with Matt Fanslow: From Diagnostics to Metallica and Mental Health, Matt Fanslow is Lifting the Hood on Life. https://mattfanslow.captivate.fm/Business by the Numbers with Hunt Demarest: Understand the Numbers of Your Business with CPA Hunt Demarest. https://huntdemarest.captivate.fm/The Auto Repair Marketing Podcast with Kim and Brian Walker: Marketing Experts Brian & Kim Walker Work with Shop Owners to Take it to the Next Level. https://autorepairmarketing.captivate.fm/The Weekly Blitz with Chris Cotton: Weekly Inspiration with Bus

Ep 186Our Favorite Episodes of 2025 [E186]
Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledWant a shortcut to the best episodes from 2025 that’ll breathe new life into your mindset, your marketing, and your mission as a shop owner? This one’s a must-listen. Kim and Brian sat down, actually face-to-face for once, to unpack the ten episodes from last year that left a lasting impact. Whether it’s building superfans, preparing your shop for anything life throws your way, or rekindling that fire that got you into this industry in the first place, we’ve got you covered. Grab a notebook and dive into this recap, it’s more than a look back; it’s your launchpad into 2026.👉 Go listen and pick the episodes that speak to where you are right now.Show Notes with TimestampsHow To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Group on FacebookMeet The ProsFollow SMP on FacebookFollow SMP on InstagramGet The Ultimate Guide to Auto Repair Shop Marketing BookEmail Us Podcast Questions or Topics Lagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)Profit FirstBuy Back Your TimeHow To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Group on FacebookMeet The ProsFollow SMP on FacebookFollow SMP on InstagramGet The Ultimate Guide to Auto Repair Shop Marketing BookEmail Us Podcast Questions or Topics Lagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledThis episode is sponsored by Shop Boss. You know, other shop management software makes you work, but Shop Boss works for you.AppFueled at appfueled.com. “Are you ready to convert clients to members? AppFueled™ specializes in creating custom apps tailored specifically for auto repair businesses. Build your first app like a pro.”The Automotive Repair Podcast Network: https://automotiverepairpodcastnetwork.com/Remarkable Results Radio Podcast with Carm Capriotto: Advancing the Aftermarket by Facilitating Wisdom Through Story Telling and Open Discussion. https://remarkableresults.biz/Diagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z with Matt Fanslow: From Diagnostics to Metallica and Mental Health, Matt Fanslow is Lifting the Hood on Life. https://mattfanslow.captivate.fm/Business by the Numbers with Hunt Demarest: Understand the Numbers of Your Business with CPA Hunt Demarest. https://huntdemarest.captivate.fm/The Auto Repair Marketing Podcast with Kim and Brian Walker: Marketing Experts Brian & Kim Walker Work with Shop Owners to Take it to the Next Level. https://autorepairmarketing.captivate.fm/The Weekly Blitz with Chris Cotton: Weekly Inspiration with Business Coach Chris Cotton from AutoFix - Auto Shop Coaching. https://chriscotton.captivate.fm/Speak Up! Effective Communication with Craig O'Neill: Develop Interpersonal and Professional Communication Skills when Speaking to Audiences of Any Size. https://craigoneill.captivate.fm/

Ep 185The Fast Track: How Paying for Speed Changes Everything [E185]
Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledStanding in line for hours at Disney might not sound like it has anything to do with running an auto repair shop but Brian Walker draws a straight line between the two. In this episode, he shares how paying to fast track your experiences, whether it’s in business, life, or even theme parks, can be the smartest investment you make. With real talk from his own business journey and the hard lessons he learned over the years, Brian lays out how mentorship, coaching, and strategic outsourcing can shave years off your learning curve and put you on the express track to success.If you’re tired of figuring everything out the hard way, this one’s for you.Hit play and let’s talk about skipping the line in business and in life.Show Notes with TimestampsIntroduction and Sponsor Thanks (00:00:09) Brian introduces the episode, thanks sponsors, and sets up the topic of "fast tracking" in life.Disney Line Story & The Illusion of Shortcuts (00:01:10) Brian shares his pastor's story about long Disney lines and the reality behind seemingly short waits.Brian’s Disney VIP Experience (00:03:19) Brian describes his own Disney VIP experience, using it as an analogy for fast tracking success.The Value of Paying for Mentorship and Coaching (00:04:37) Brian discusses how paying for expert guidance accelerates learning and business growth.Learning the Hard Way vs. Fast Tracking (00:05:46) Brian reflects on his agency’s slow progress before joining specialized coaching programs.Realizing the Benefits of Coaching Programs (00:06:46) Brian realizes he could have saved years by joining a coaching program earlier.Sponsor Messages (00:07:30) Sponsor ads for Shop Boss and App Fueled, highlighting their business solutions.Condensing Years of Learning into a Day (00:09:05) Brian explains how coaching programs now teach in a day what took him years to learn.Paying for Services to Buy Back Time (00:10:12) Brian encourages business owners to delegate tasks to professionals to save time and focus on strengths.Challenging the “Do It Yourself” Mentality (00:11:17) Brian questions the belief that you should never pay for something you can do yourself.The Value of Buying Back Your Time (00:12:34) Brian advocates for paying others to free up time for more valuable or enjoyable activities.Encouragement to Invest in Fast Tracking (00:13:52) Brian urges listeners to invest in mentorship or services to accelerate progress and stay in their zone of genius.Final Thoughts and Disney Analogy (00:14:58) Brian wraps up, encouraging listeners to pay for better experiences in life, using Disney VIP as an example.Outro and Podcast App Promotion (00:15:48) Outro with information about the podcast network and app, and a thank you to listeners and sponsors.How To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Group on FacebookMeet The ProsFollow SMP on FacebookFollow SMP on InstagramGet The Ultimate Guide to Auto Repair Shop Marketing BookEmail Us Podcast Questions or Topics Lagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)Profit FirstBuy Back Your TimeHow To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Group on FacebookMeet The ProsFollow SMP on FacebookFollow SMP on InstagramGet The Ultimate Guide to Auto Repair Shop Marketing BookEmail Us Podcast Questions or Topics Lagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledThis episode is sponsored by Shop Boss. You know, other shop management software makes you work, but Shop Boss works for you.AppFueled at appfueled.com. “Are you ready to convert clients to members? AppFueled™ specializes in creating custom apps tailored specifically for auto repair businesses. Build your first app like a pro.”The Automotive Repair Podcast Network: https://automotiverepairpodcastnetwork.com/Remarkable Results Radio Podcast with Carm Capriotto: Advancing the Aftermarket by Facilitating Wisdom Through Story Telling and Open Discussion. https://remarkableresults.biz/Diagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z with Matt Fanslow: From Diagnostics to Metallica and Mental Health, Matt Fanslow is Lifting the Hood on Life. https://mattfanslow.captivate.fm/Business by the Numbers with Hunt Demarest: Understand the Numbers of Your Business with CPA Hunt Demarest. https://huntdemarest.captivate.fm/The Auto Repair Marketing Podcast with Kim and Brian Walker: Marketing Experts Brian & Kim Walker Work with Shop Owners to Take it to the Next Level. https://autorepairmarketing.captivate.fm/The Weekly Blitz with Chris Cotton: Weekly Inspiration with Business Coach Chris Cotton from AutoFix - Auto Shop Coaching. https://chriscotton.captivate.fm/Speak Up! Effective Communication with Craig O'Neill: Develop Interpersonal and Professional Communication Skills when Speaking to Audiences of Any Size. https://craigoneill.captivate.fm/

Ep 184How ASCCA Protected Shops’ Ability to Track Google Ads—An Insider Update with Dave Kusa [E184]
Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledCalifornia auto repair shop owners, there’s a new regulation that almost flew under the radar, and if you're doing any kind of digital advertising, you’ll want to hit play on this one.In this episode, Brian Walker sits down with Dave Kusa, president of ASCCA, to break down recent changes from the Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR) that affect how you advertise your shop, especially when it comes to your phone number and license info. Spoiler: that tracking number you’ve been using to measure ad performance? It’s not necessarily a problem... but there are some key things you need to know to stay compliant and avoid issues down the line.They also talk about how this regulation came about, what ASCCA did to advocate for shop owners, and what to expect moving forward. Plus, if you’ve ever wondered why joining an association like ASCCA really matters, this is a perfect example of how that involvement pays off.If you're marketing a shop in California, or just want to stay ahead of the curve, this is one you can’t afford to miss. Listen now and keep your shop out of trouble.Show Notes with TimestampsPodcast Network Introduction (00:00:00) Brief announcement of the Automotive Repair Podcast Network.Episode Introduction & Sponsors (00:00:10) Host Brian Walker introduces the episode, guest Dave Kusa, and thanks sponsors Shop Boss and App Fueled.Guest Introduction & ASCCA Overview (00:01:01) Dave Kusa introduces himself, his shop, and his role as ASCCA president and Government Affairs Committee chair.ASCCA’s Role in Regulatory Issues (00:02:18) Discussion of ASCCA’s involvement with the BAR advisory group and regulatory processes.Background on New BAR Advertising Rules (00:03:41) Explanation of how the new BAR advertising rules, especially phone number requirements, came to ASCCA’s attention.Origin of Mobile Auto Repair Regulations (00:04:36) Details on how mobile repair regulations led to broader advertising requirements for all shops.Tracking Numbers & Industry Response (00:06:23) Concerns about tracking numbers, ASCCA’s advocacy, and BAR’s clarification on acceptable phone number practices.Current Compliance Recommendations (00:08:06) Advice on displaying registered phone numbers and ARD license on websites and digital marketing.Unresolved Issues & Awaiting Written Guidance (00:09:00) Pending clarity on Google My Business, Facebook, and the need for written BAR guidance.Best Practices & Consumer Protection (00:09:49) Benefits of displaying ARD numbers for legitimacy and consumer verification.Sponsor Messages (00:10:11) Promotional messages for Shop Boss and App Fueled.BAR’s Enforcement Approach & Dynamic Number Insertion (00:12:03) Discussion of BAR’s grace period, enforcement, and allowance for dynamic number insertion on websites.Multi-location Shops & Digital Marketing Requirements (00:13:50) Clarification on advertising requirements for shops with multiple locations.Timeline for Finalized BAR Rules (00:14:31) Expected timing and process for BAR to issue finalized, codified advertising regulations.Other BAR Regulations Related to Advertising (00:16:08) Overview of other BAR regulations, including new storage rules, mostly affecting collision shops.Legislative Process & Advocacy (00:17:14) Explanation of California’s legislative process and the importance of advocacy through ASCCA.Benefits of Association Membership (00:18:01) Advantages of joining ASCCA, including legislative representation, networking, and support.How to Join ASCCA (00:21:58) Steps for joining ASCCA, local chapter involvement, and organizational structure.Episode Wrap-up & Contact Information (00:23:24) Closing remarks, app download info, sponsor thanks, and encouragement to listen to future episodes.How To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Group on FacebookMeet The ProsFollow SMP on FacebookFollow SMP on InstagramGet The Ultimate Guide to Auto Repair Shop Marketing BookEmail Us Podcast Questions or Topics Lagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)ASCCA WebsiteAuto Repair Marketing PodcastBureau of Automotive Repair (BAR)Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledThis episode is sponsored by Shop Boss. You know, other shop management software makes you work, but Shop Boss works for you.AppFueled at appfueled.com. “Are you ready to convert clients to members? AppFueled™ specializes in creating custom apps tailored specifically for auto repair businesses. Build your first app like a pro.”The Automotive Repair Podcast Network: https://automotiverepairpodcastnetwork.com/Remarkable Results Radio Podcast with Carm Capriotto: Advancing the Aftermarket by Facilitating Wisdom Through Story Telling and Open Discussion. https://remarkableresults.biz/Diagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z with Matt Fanslow: From Diagnostics to Metallica and Mental Health, Matt Fanslow is Lifting the Hood on Life. https://mattfanslow.captivate.fm/Business by the Numbers wi

Ep 183Preparing for the Unexpected with Darrin and Ginger Barney [E183]
Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledMost shop owners avoid tough conversations until it’s too late. But what happens when life throws you something completely unexpected, like the sudden loss of a loved one or a health scare that takes you out of your business?In this powerful, heartfelt conversation between Darrin and Ginger Barney (Elite), and Brian and Kim Walker (Shop Marketing Pros), these industry leaders open up about the real-life wake-up calls that forced them to prepare for the unthinkable. From losing parents to near-miss tragedies, they share the emotional and logistical side of what happens when you're not ready, personally or professionally.They talk about wills, SOPs, key person insurance, and yes, those “if I die” videos nobody wants to think about but everyone needs. More importantly, they cover what it means to love your team, your clients, and your family enough to take action before the worst happens.This isn’t about fear. It’s about leadership. It’s about responsibility. And it’s about love.🎧 Don’t miss this one. Listen in and take that first step toward securing your legacy, and your shop’s future.Show Notes with TimestampsPodcast Introduction (00:00:00) Brief intro to the podcast network and episode topic: business continuity planning for auto repair shops.Sponsor Acknowledgments (00:01:02) Thanking sponsors and encouraging listeners to take action on the episode’s advice.Guest Introductions (00:01:49) Darrin and Ginger Barney, Brian and Kim Walker introduce themselves and their backgrounds.Personal Loss Experiences (00:04:59) Ginger and Kim share recent experiences with the loss of their mothers and the importance of preparation.Password and Account Management (00:09:50) Discussing the challenges of managing digital accounts and passwords after a loved one passes.Business Continuity for Owners (00:13:06) Brian emphasizes the need for business continuity plans to protect employees and clients if owners are incapacitated.Real-Life Case Studies (00:14:05) Stories of business owners who passed away or became incapacitated without proper plans in place.The Importance of Continuation Plans (00:15:03) Discussing the impact of sudden absence and the need for operational continuity in businesses.Temporary vs. Permanent Absence (00:17:23) Examples of both temporary and permanent owner absences and the need for flexible planning.Bus Books and SOPs (00:18:45) Introduction to “bus books” and standard operating procedures as tools for continuity.Proactive Planning and Keeping Plans Updated (00:19:53) The value of proactive planning, checklists, and regularly updating continuity documents.Elite’s Continuation Plan Program (00:21:10) Elite’s new program to help shop owners build personalized continuation plans.Wills, Trusts, and Legal Preparation (00:22:46) Beyond wills: legal, financial, and operational steps for business and personal continuity.Tax Planning and Estate Management (00:29:27) The importance of tax planning and estate management as businesses grow in value.Key Man Insurance and Buy-Sell Agreements (00:30:47) Explaining key man insurance and buy-sell agreements for business partners.Insurance for Family and Employees (00:32:41) Personal insurance stories and planning for the loss or incapacity of family members or key employees.Building a Self-Sustaining Business (00:34:21) The goal of building a business that can thrive without daily owner involvement.EOS/Traction and Business Systems (00:35:29) How EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System) helps create clarity and continuity in business operations.Call to Action: Start Planning Now (00:36:53) Encouragement for listeners to take immediate steps toward continuity planning.Elite’s Workshop and Resources (00:38:10) Announcement of Elite’s upcoming workshop and free checklist for continuity planning.Family Communication and Avoiding Conflict (00:39:21) The importance of discussing inheritance and personal items to prevent family disputes.Health and Longevity for Owners and Employees (00:41:33) Emphasizing personal health and wellness as part of business continuity.Supporting Employee Health (00:48:23) Encouraging owners to support employees’ health and well-being for business stability.Overcoming Discomfort and Taking Action (00:49:20) Advice to push through discomfort and start with small steps in planning.Final Thoughts and Resources (00:50:10) Closing remarks, offers for resources, and encouragement to reach out for help.Podcast Outro and App Promotion (00:50:56) Thanking listeners, promoting the podcast app, and inviting questions for future episodes.How To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Group on FacebookMeet The ProsFollow SMP on FacebookFollow SMP on InstagramGet The Ultimate Guide to Auto Repair Shop Marketing BookEmail Us Podcast Questions or Topics Lagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)TractionRocket FuelElite WorldwideThanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledThis episode is sponsored

Ep 182Takeaways From The Marketing AI Conference with Hallie Wasinger [E182]
Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledWhat if your best strategic thinking partner wasn’t on your payroll, but sitting right in your pocket?In this episode of The Auto Repair Marketing Podcast, Brian Walker sits down with Hallie Wasinger to unpack what she learned at the MAICON (Marketing AI Conference). But don’t let the name fool you, this conversation goes way beyond marketing. Hallie breaks down how AI is reshaping not just how we create content, but how we think, from operations to service efficiency to scaling personalized experiences for clients.This one’s packed with golden nuggets: the power of high-performance prompting, using ChatGPT as a strategic thinking partner, the CRIT method to get better AI outputs, and why voice AI is the underrated tool no one’s talking about yet (spoiler: your robot can now talk back). Oh, and yes, AI can help you be a better Bible scholar or diagnose complex repair issues. Wild, right?You’ll also hear how Shop Marketing Pros is already implementing layered AI tools to deliver smarter, more personalized content at scale, without sacrificing the human touch that makes their work special.This episode is a must-listen for any shop owner who wants to stay ahead of the curve, avoid getting left behind, and start using AI the right way, as a tool, not a replacement.Listen now to hear why it’s time to start talking to your robot and how it can help you fill those bays.Show Notes with TimestampsIntroduction and Sponsor Acknowledgments (00:00:10) Brian introduces the episode, guest Hallie Wasinger, and thanks sponsors.Overview of the Marketing AI Conference (MACON) (00:01:15) Hallie describes the MACON event, its scale, and the industries represented.AI in Marketing and Business Operations (00:02:12) Discussion on AI’s broad impact, not just in marketing but across industries.AI Resources and Influencers (00:02:36) Brian recommends the Artificial Intelligence Show podcast and Paul Roetzer.First Impressions and High-Performance Prompting (00:03:20) Hallie shares her initial conference experience and the importance of effective AI prompting.Environmental Impact of AI and Prompting Efficiency (00:04:59) Brian discusses AI’s environmental costs and how better prompting reduces resource use.Operational Efficiency and Prompt Libraries (00:07:20) Hallie explains creating, saving, and sharing high-performance prompts for team efficiency.Voice AI as a Strategic Thinking Partner (00:10:52) Hallie introduces using voice AI and ChatGPT as a brainstorming and problem-solving partner.Beyond Search: AI for Strategic and Personal Use (00:13:49) Brian and Hallie discuss using AI for deep thinking, business, and personal growth.Layering AI Tools and Choosing the Right LLM (00:19:05) Hallie explains testing and layering multiple AI tools for different business needs.The CRIT Framework for Strategic Prompting (00:21:54) Hallie introduces the CRIT (Context, Role, Interview, Task) method for better AI outputs.Human-First Approach and AI Limitations (00:26:03) Discussion on keeping humans central, using AI for efficiency, and current AI limitations.AI’s Impact on Client Services and Personalization (00:30:07) Hallie details how AI improves efficiency and output quality while maintaining personalized client service.Layering AI for Automation and Research (00:32:56) Examples of using AI for call listening, Google Ads auditing, and advanced SEO research.Long-Term Vision: Efficiency, Scale, and Team Impact (00:35:33) Hallie shares the future outlook for AI in their agency, including efficiency and scaling services.AI, Employment, and the Future of Work (00:37:14) Brian discusses AI’s effect on hiring, universal basic income, and the necessity of AI adoption.Value of AI Conferences for All Industries (00:40:18) Hallie emphasizes the universal value of AI conferences, even for auto repair shop owners.Final Thoughts and Podcast Wrap-Up (00:41:36) Closing remarks, encouragement to use AI, and information about the podcast network app.How To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Group on FacebookMeet The ProsFollow SMP on FacebookFollow SMP on InstagramGet The Ultimate Guide to Auto Repair Shop Marketing BookEmail Us Podcast Questions or Topics Lagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)The Artificial Intelligence ShowBuy Back Your Time by Dan MartellAutomotive Repair Podcast NetworkThanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledThis episode is sponsored by Shop Boss. You know, other shop management software makes you work, but Shop Boss works for you. AppFueled at appfueled.com. “Are you ready to convert clients to members? AppFueled™ specializes in creating custom apps tailored specifically for auto repair businesses. Build your first app like a pro.”The Automotive Repair Podcast Network: https://automotiverepairpodcastnetwork.com/Remarkable Results Radio Podcast with Carm Capriotto: Advancing the Aftermarket by Facilitating Wisdom Through Story Telling and Open Discussion. https:

Ep 181From Invisible to Unmissable: How McCart’s Auto Center Stands Out with Kelly McCart [E181]
Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledA bland building that blended in… turned bold brand that brought in business. That’s the real story behind this episode featuring Kelly McCart from McCart’s Auto Center. If you’ve ever wondered whether the look and feel of your shop actually matters, you’ll want to hear how a full-on rebrand, from paint to logo to online presence, transformed Kelly’s shop from invisible to impossible to miss.We talk about why aesthetics are marketing, how design can literally drive in new clients, and what it means when someone walks in just to say, “Wow, this looks amazing.” Kelly breaks down the “why” and “how” behind his shop’s renovation, how he pulled it off with DIY design (yes, scissors and Elmer’s glue were involved), and why rethinking your image might be the smartest move you make this year.He’ll also share how this shift doubled his staff, improved the quality of clients, and continues to make his business stand out, both to customers and future employees.This episode isn’t just about fresh paint. It’s about positioning. It’s about pride. And it’s about the kind of shop that people recognize, remember, and respect.Listen now and get inspired to rethink how your shop shows up.Show Notes with TimestampsIntroduction and Sponsor Acknowledgment (00:00:00) Brian introduces the podcast, guest Kelly McCart, and thanks sponsors.Background: The Nondescript Shop (00:01:09) Discussion of McCarty’s Auto Center blending in and being overlooked by passersby.Realization and Decision to Renovate (00:02:23) Kelly describes the moment she decided a change was needed and the process leading up to it.Design Process and Early Attempts (00:03:02) Kelly explains her design journey, including failed ideas and the involvement of her graphic artist nephew.Logo Creation and Selection (00:06:11) The story behind the new logo, its design process, and how it was chosen.Impact of the Makeover on Visibility (00:07:51) How the new look made the shop stand out and attracted attention from the community.Business Impact and Clientele Changes (00:08:16) The effect of the renovation on customer buzz, quality of clients, and local recognition.Interior Renovation and Staff Growth (00:09:31) Details about the interior revamp and the subsequent doubling of staff.Name Change and Brand Consolidation (00:12:21) Merging two business names, legal steps, and unifying the brand and online presence.Timing: Remodel and the Onset of COVID-19 (00:14:31) The remodel’s completion just before the pandemic and initial concerns about the timing.Business Resilience During COVID-19 (00:15:27) How the shop thrived during the pandemic despite initial fears.Comprehensive Rebrand: Lessons and Surprises (00:17:35) Kelly reflects on the thoroughness of the rebrand and whether anything unexpected arose.Results and Return on Investment (00:18:35) Immediate positive results from the rebrand and personal satisfaction.Staff Response and Branded Merchandise (00:19:10) Staff enthusiasm for the new brand, uniforms, and promotional items.Recruitment and Professional Image (00:19:54) How the makeover improved recruitment and elevated the shop’s professionalism.Advice and Reflections on the Process (00:20:29) Kelly’s advice for others considering a similar project and what she might have done differently.Cost Recovery Timeline (00:21:22) Estimated time to recoup renovation costs: 6 to 8 months.Industry Image and Future Direction (00:22:33) How shop aesthetics are changing public perception of the auto repair industry.Closing Remarks and Podcast Promotion (00:23:38) Final thoughts, gratitude, and information about where to find episode resources and the podcast app.How To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Group on FacebookMeet The ProsFollow SMP on FacebookFollow SMP on InstagramGet The Ultimate Guide to Auto Repair Shop Marketing Book Email Us Podcast Questions or Topics Lagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)Article about McCart’s Auto Center on Ratchet & Wrench Website Photos of the Shop TransformationAuto Repair Podcast Network AppThanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledThis episode is sponsored by Shop Boss. You know, other shop management software makes you work, but Shop Boss works for you. AppFueled at appfueled.com. “Are you ready to convert clients to members? AppFueled™ specializes in creating custom apps tailored specifically for auto repair businesses. Build your first app like a pro.”The Automotive Repair Podcast Network: https://automotiverepairpodcastnetwork.com/Remarkable Results Radio Podcast with Carm Capriotto: Advancing the Aftermarket by Facilitating Wisdom Through Story Telling and Open Discussion. https://remarkableresults.biz/Diagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z with Matt Fanslow: From Diagnostics to Metallica and Mental Health, Matt Fanslow is Lifting the Hood on Life. https://mattfanslow.captivate.fm/Business by the Numbers with Hunt Demarest: Understand the

Ep 180Big, Beautiful, Impactful Email! [E180]
Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledKim Walker’s flying solo on this one, and she’s got a fire-in-her-belly message for every shop owner still sleeping on email marketing. This isn’t your typical “email tips” episode, it’s a storytelling breakdown of one jaw-dropping, beautifully built email from Mission Mercantile that had Kim hooked, clicking, and even podcasting about it.She breaks down what made this email a masterclass in branding: from a killer subject line (“Not Cheap… But Worth Every Penny”) to irresistible storytelling, handcrafted visuals, call-to-actions in all the right places, and brand language that oozes trust and legacy.If you’ve let your email marketing fall to the wayside, this episode is your wake-up call. Kim lays out why email isn’t dead, it’s just being underused. She challenges shop owners to rethink the way they write emails, stay top-of-mind with customers, and deliver real value (not just deals).Don’t miss this breakdown. You’ll walk away inspired to write emails your customers actually want to open.Show Notes with TimestampsIntroduction and Sponsor Shoutouts (00:00:10) Kim introduces herself, mentions Brian's absence, and gives sponsor shoutouts.Email Marketing Comeback & Shop Plans (00:01:19) Kim discusses the resurgence of email marketing in auto repair shops' plans for 2026.Discovery of Mission Mercantile (00:02:21) Kim shares how she found Mission Mercantile while searching for a high-quality leather backpack.Purchase Experience & Customer Service (00:05:34) Kim describes her purchase, a product issue, and Mission Mercantile’s excellent customer service.The Impactful Email Arrives (00:06:44) Kim details receiving the November 6th email, its subject line, and her immediate reaction.Email Storytelling & Visuals (00:07:56) Kim analyzes the email’s storytelling, visuals, and how it addresses customer needs.Call to Action & Product Details (00:10:05) Kim explains the email’s calls to action, product quality descriptions, and lifetime guarantee.Brand Voice & Mythical Customer Care (00:11:29) Kim highlights the brand’s unique voice, “mythical customer care,” and how it resonates with her.Sponsor Messages (00:12:35) Sponsor messages for Shop Boss and App Fueled are presented.Testimonials & Social Proof (00:14:36) Kim discusses the use of customer testimonials and how they reinforce the email’s message.Black Friday Teaser & List Segmentation (00:16:08) Kim describes the email’s Black Friday promotion and how it segments the audience.Differentiators & American Made Focus (00:17:19) Kim notes the email’s emphasis on differentiators, including being American made and customer care.Personal Impact & Email Retention (00:18:33) Kim shares how the email influenced her to stay subscribed and even consider future purchases.Advice for Shop Owners on Email Marketing (00:19:41) Kim gives actionable advice to shop owners about effective email marketing strategies.Closing Thoughts & Contact Info (00:21:58) Kim wraps up, offers to share the email, invites topic suggestions, and promotes the Facebook group.Outro and Network Promotion (00:23:09) Kim and the network promote other shows and the podcast app, closing the episode.How To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Group on FacebookMeet The ProsFollow SMP on FacebookFollow SMP on InstagramGet The Ultimate Guide to Auto Repair Shop Marketing Book Email Us Podcast Questions or Topics Lagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)Mission MerchantileThanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledThis episode is sponsored by Shop Boss. You know, other shop management software makes you work, but Shop Boss works for you. AppFueled at appfueled.com. “Are you ready to convert clients to members? AppFueled™ specializes in creating custom apps tailored specifically for auto repair businesses. Build your first app like a pro.”The Automotive Repair Podcast Network: https://automotiverepairpodcastnetwork.com/Remarkable Results Radio Podcast with Carm Capriotto: Advancing the Aftermarket by Facilitating Wisdom Through Story Telling and Open Discussion. https://remarkableresults.biz/Diagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z with Matt Fanslow: From Diagnostics to Metallica and Mental Health, Matt Fanslow is Lifting the Hood on Life. https://mattfanslow.captivate.fm/Business by the Numbers with Hunt Demarest: Understand the Numbers of Your Business with CPA Hunt Demarest. https://huntdemarest.captivate.fm/The Auto Repair Marketing Podcast with Kim and Brian Walker: Marketing Experts Brian & Kim Walker Work with Shop Owners to Take it to the Next Level. https://autorepairmarketing.captivate.fm/The Weekly Blitz with Chris Cotton: Weekly Inspiration with Business Coach Chris Cotton from AutoFix - Auto Shop Coaching. https://chriscotton.captivate.fm/Speak Up! Effective Communication with Craig O'Neill: Develop Interpersonal and Professional Communication Skills when Speaking to Audiences

Ep 179The Legalities of Tracking Numbers and Recording Calls with David Boyd [E179]
Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledThere’s a lot you can ignore in marketing, but legal compliance isn’t one of them. Especially when a quiet policy change in California nearly stripped shops of their ability to track marketing ROI overnight. This episode dives into the legalities of call recording, AI evaluations, tracking numbers, and the kind of red tape that can blindside your business if you’re not paying attention. Brian Walker sat down with David Boyd from Inbound at AAPEX to talk through what’s happening, what’s coming, and how to protect your shop without sacrificing performance. If you’ve ever used call tracking, AI analysis, or just assumed “someone else is handling that,” you need to hear this.Listen in and make sure you’re not one policy update away from a lawsuit.Show Notes with TimestampsIntroduction and Conference Setting (00:00:10) Brian introduces the guest, David Lloyd, and discusses the conference atmosphere at AAPEX.California BAR Regulation on Phone Numbers (00:02:01) Discussion of California’s Bureau of Auto Repair rule on using only registered phone numbers in advertising.Implications and Confusion Around Enforcement (00:04:30) Exploring the impact of the regulation, confusion among advertisers, and lack of clear communication from BAR.Staying Informed and Advocacy (00:06:16) Importance of involvement in advocacy groups and staying updated on regulatory changes, especially state-by-state.AI and Legal Uncertainty in Call Evaluation (00:08:18) Rapid AI development, legal gray areas, and the use of AI to evaluate recorded calls.Call Recording Laws and Best Practices (00:09:19) Explanation of two-party consent laws, best practices for call recording, and new privacy concerns with AI evaluation.One-Party Consent States and Third-Party Evaluation (00:11:37) Uncertainty about notification requirements in one-party consent states when AI or third parties evaluate calls.Employee Notification and Documentation (00:15:46) Advising shop owners to inform employees about call recording and document consent in employee handbooks.AI, Data Privacy, and Business Risks (00:16:54) Concerns about AI handling personal data, privacy risks, and the need for responsible AI use in business.Personalization and AI Data Collection (00:19:47) How AI personalizes responses, collects user data, and the potential for identity exposure.Establishing an AI Use Policy (00:21:07) Recommendation for businesses to create and enforce an AI use policy signed by all employees.Vendor Relationships and Regulatory Awareness (00:22:43) Encouragement to maintain open communication with vendors and stay aware of legal and regulatory changes.Podcast Network App Promotion and Closing (00:23:44) Promotion of the Automotive Repair Podcast Network app and closing remarks.How To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Group on FacebookMeet The ProsFollow SMP on FacebookFollow SMP on InstagramGet The Ultimate Guide to Auto Repair Shop Marketing Book Email Us Podcast Questions or Topics Lagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)Automotive Repair Podcast NetworkThanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledThis episode is sponsored by Shop Boss. You know, other shop management software makes you work, but Shop Boss works for you. AppFueled at appfueled.com. “Are you ready to convert clients to members? AppFueled™ specializes in creating custom apps tailored specifically for auto repair businesses. Build your first app like a pro.”The Automotive Repair Podcast Network: https://automotiverepairpodcastnetwork.com/Remarkable Results Radio Podcast with Carm Capriotto: Advancing the Aftermarket by Facilitating Wisdom Through Story Telling and Open Discussion. https://remarkableresults.biz/Diagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z with Matt Fanslow: From Diagnostics to Metallica and Mental Health, Matt Fanslow is Lifting the Hood on Life. https://mattfanslow.captivate.fm/Business by the Numbers with Hunt Demarest: Understand the Numbers of Your Business with CPA Hunt Demarest. https://huntdemarest.captivate.fm/The Auto Repair Marketing Podcast with Kim and Brian Walker: Marketing Experts Brian & Kim Walker Work with Shop Owners to Take it to the Next Level. https://autorepairmarketing.captivate.fm/The Weekly Blitz with Chris Cotton: Weekly Inspiration with Business Coach Chris Cotton from AutoFix - Auto Shop Coaching. https://chriscotton.captivate.fm/Speak Up! Effective Communication with Craig O'Neill: Develop Interpersonal and Professional Communication Skills when Speaking to Audiences of Any Size. https://craigoneill.captivate.fm/

Ep 178Who is Josh Parnell, Really? [E178]
Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledJosh Parnell’s story isn’t your typical rise to success narrative. It’s one of faith, perspective, and the kind of leadership that’s forged through humility and hard lessons. From dreaming of becoming a filmmaker to serving as an Air Force cop in Minot, North Dakota, to climbing the ranks at Christian Brothers Automotive, Josh’s journey is filled with turns only God could have scripted.In this episode, Brian Walker sits down with Josh to uncover the man behind Limitless Leadership. They dig into what shaped him, how the Air Force taught him about attitude and effort, and why leadership, at its core, is a skill that must be practiced daily. Josh opens up about marriage, fatherhood, emotional regulation, and the lessons that counseling and faith have taught him about self-awareness and service.You’ll also hear how he helps shop owners become better communicators, leaders, and coaches through his Limitless Leadership Blueprint and why “people before process” is more than just a saying for him.This conversation is real, raw, and packed with wisdom for anyone leading a team, running a shop, or trying to grow into the person they’re called to be.🎧 Listen now to hear how Josh Parnell is helping leaders across the auto repair industry move beyond limits and learn what it truly means to keep leading well.Show Notes with TimestampsIntroduction and Sponsor Acknowledgement (00:00:10) Brian introduces the podcast, guest Josh Parnell, and thanks sponsors.Josh’s Early Life and Aspirations (00:02:00) Josh discusses growing up in Louisiana and Texas, his filmmaking dreams, and attending University of North Texas.Military Service and Lessons Learned (00:02:53) Josh shares how he joined the Air Force, became a military police officer, and learned about attitude and effort.Stationed in North Dakota and Perspective (00:04:29) Josh talks about being stationed in Minot, North Dakota, and the importance of perspective and mentorship.Family Background and Upbringing (00:07:01) Josh describes his move from Louisiana to Texas and his upbringing in Houston.Leadership at Christian Brothers Automotive (00:09:02) Josh explains his leadership journey at Christian Brothers Automotive and the transition to leadership coaching.Hardest Leadership Lessons Learned (00:11:18) Josh discusses the challenges of being coachable and learning from feedback during his time at Christian Brothers.The Value of Coaching and Counseling (00:13:54) Josh and Brian talk about the importance of coaching, counseling, and personal growth.Sponsor Messages (00:14:43) Sponsor advertisements for Shop Boss and App Fueled.Limitless Leadership Blueprint Course (00:16:41) Josh introduces his online leadership course and its three modules: self-leadership, communication, and team leadership.Communication and Counseling in Leadership (00:19:31) Discussion on the impact of communication, counseling, and mental health in leadership and personal life.Vulnerability and Emotional Regulation (00:23:21) Josh emphasizes vulnerability, journaling, and emotional regulation as key leadership skills.Limitless Leadership Podcast Milestone (00:24:44) Brian congratulates Josh on surpassing 100 podcast episodes and discusses podcast longevity.Favorite Podcast Episodes (00:25:28) Josh shares his favorite podcast episodes and memorable guests.Best Leadership Definitions from Guests (00:26:47) Josh reflects on the best answers to "What is leadership?" from his podcast guests.Josh’s Definition of Leadership (00:28:14) Josh gives his own definition of leadership, focusing on influence and developing others.Quintessential Leaders and Influences (00:29:55) Josh names Jesus, Craig Groeschel, Ed Mylett, and his wife as leadership role models.Personal Life and Hobbies (00:32:44) Josh talks about his family, hobbies, being an introvert, and balancing work and life.Role of Faith in Life and Business (00:35:03) Josh discusses the central role of faith in his personal, family, and professional life.Upcoming Events and Conferences (00:37:02) Josh shares information about upcoming leadership trainings and conferences.Final Thoughts and Contact Information (00:38:01) Josh offers closing advice, encourages connection, and shares how to reach him.Podcast Closing (00:38:49) Podcast outro and information about the Aftermarket Radio Network.How To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Group on FacebookMeet The ProsFollow SMP on FacebookFollow SMP on InstagramGet The Ultimate Guide to Auto Repair Shop Marketing Book Email Us Podcast Questions or Topics Lagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)Limitless LeadershipThe Limitless Leadership PodcastLimitless Leadership BlueprintThe Four AgreementsBuy Back Your TimeBuilding a StoryBrandThanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledThis episode is sponsored by Shop Boss. You know, other shop management software makes you work, but Shop Boss works for you. AppFueled at appfueled.co

Ep 177Planning for December's Marketing [E177]
Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledDecember comes faster than most of us expect, and if you’re not planning your shop’s holiday marketing now, you’ll be scrambling when the tinsel hits the floor. In this episode of The Auto Repair Marketing Podcast, Brian Walker and Caroline LeGrand break down how to finish the year strong with festive, community-driven content that actually connects.From shop Christmas parties and Operation Santa Paws to car giveaways and safety awareness campaigns, Brian and Caroline unpack creative, authentic ways to bring holiday cheer into your marketing. They even dive into clever spins on National Cookie Cutter Week, sharing your shop’s “naughty and nice” list, and the power of using year-end stats to celebrate your team and customers.Whether you’re highlighting your community involvement, promoting gift cards, or just sharing some lighthearted holiday fun (Hallmark movie talk included), this conversation will give you ideas that help your shop stand out while staying true to who you are.Listen now to learn how to plan December’s marketing with intention so your social media, promotions, and community efforts close out the year on a high note and set the tone for an even better new year.Show Notes with TimestampsPodcast Introduction (00:00:00) Brief intro to the podcast network and hosts, sponsor mentions.Reflecting on a Year of Podcasting (00:00:59) Hosts discuss recording for December, marking a full year of episodes.Holiday Community Events & Charity (00:01:43) Ideas for shop charity events: Wishes on Wheels, Toys for Tots, Angel Trees, and customer appreciation.Sharing Shop Holiday Activities (00:02:41) Encouraging shops to share Christmas parties, decorations, and holiday closure dates on social media.December Observances: Santa Paws & Car Donation Month (00:03:22) Highlighting National Operation Santa Paws Month and National Car Donation Month, including car giveaways.Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention (00:04:30) Discussing National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month and partnering with local law enforcement.Older Driver Safety Awareness (00:05:14) Promoting Older Driver Safety Awareness Week and sharing personal stories about senior drivers.National Cookie Cutter Week (00:07:17) Joking about celebrating National Cookie Cutter Week with holiday cookies, not generic marketing.Fun December Days: Apples, Giving, Santa’s List (00:07:47) National Eat a Red Apple Day, National Day of Giving, and Santa List Day ideas for shop engagement.Non-Holiday December Observances (00:09:43) Mentioning National Miner's Day, International Civil Aviation Day, Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, and Blue Collar Day.Holiday Sweets & Shop Competitions (00:11:11) Ideas for National Pastry Day, Gingerbread House Day, and National Cupcake Day competitions in the shop.Device Appreciation & Buddy the Elf Day (00:11:40) National Device Appreciation Day and answering the phone like Buddy the Elf for fun shop engagement.Favorite Christmas Movies Discussion (00:12:36) Hosts discuss favorite Christmas movies and suggest shops ask their teams about theirs.December 20th Onward: Ugly Sweaters & Flashlights (00:17:04) National Ugly Christmas Sweater Day, Caroling Day, and National Flashlight Day for shop participation.Winter Solstice (00:18:20) Explanation of the winter solstice and its significance for winter-themed marketing.Festivus and Christmas Eve/Day (00:19:56) Mentioning Festivus (Dec 23), Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day, with reminders about shop closures.Post-Christmas & Year-End Content (00:20:58) Ideas for 12 Days of Car Care, year-end recaps, and sharing shop statistics and highlights.National Winners Day & New Year’s Eve (00:23:53) Joking about National Winners Day (Dec 26) and using New Year’s Eve for wrap-ups and resolutions.General Holiday Marketing Ideas (00:25:10) 12 Days of Car Care, holiday discounts, gift cards, and community giving campaigns.Holiday Car Decorations & Customer Engagement (00:26:35) Encouraging sharing of customer car decorations and fun shop stories.Cultural Holiday Differences (00:28:47) Discussing how team members in the Philippines celebrate Christmas starting in September.Holiday Gift Guides & Show Notes (00:29:45) Suggesting holiday gift guides for car enthusiasts and promoting downloadable show notes.Thanksgiving Cards & Unexpected Holiday Greetings (00:31:00) Idea to send Thanksgiving or New Year cards instead of traditional Christmas cards.Encouraging Shop Holiday Enthusiasm (00:31:40) Motivating shops to find their holiday enthusiasts and let them lead festive activities.Year-End Resource Compilation Announcement (00:32:02) Announcing a future resource compiling all monthly marketing episodes and downloads.Podcast Wrap-Up (00:33:10) Thanking listeners, promoting other network podcasts, and closing the episode.How To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Group on FacebookMeet The ProsFollow SMP on

Ep 176Reigniting the Passion: How Larry Anderson Keeps the Joy in the Work [E176]
Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledLarry Anderson isn’t your typical shop owner and that’s exactly what makes this episode worth your time. From fabricating race cars and building trail-ready rigs with his wife, Cheryl, to mastering lost arts like manual machining and custom fabrication, Larry’s story is a masterclass in keeping your passion alive while running a successful auto repair business.We dig into how he balances work and hobby without burning out, the lessons he learned from turning wrenches to leading a thriving shop, and why separating business from personal projects might just be the secret to staying in love with what you do.If you’ve ever felt your business start to steal the joy from your craft, this conversation will hit home. Larry’s perspective is real, relatable, and packed with takeaways every shop owner needs to hear.🎧 Don’t miss this one, hit play and get inspired to keep your passion running strong while you fill those bays.Show Notes with TimestampsIntroduction and Sponsor Acknowledgments (00:00:01) Brian introduces the podcast, guest Larry Anderson, and thanks sponsors.Larry’s Background and Entry into Fabrication (00:02:00) Larry shares his early interest in cars, career path, and transition into fabrication and off-roading.Wife’s Influence and Family Off-Roading (00:02:46) Larry discusses his wife Cheryl’s role in getting him into off-roading and their shared experiences.Building and Evolving Off-Road Rigs (00:04:18) Larry describes Cheryl’s Toyota Tacoma, its evolution, and the custom work involved.Custom Jeep Commander Build (00:06:07) Larry details his own Jeep Commander project and its unique, custom-built features.Off-Roading Trails and Local Adventures (00:06:38) Discussion about Rubicon Trail, Fordyce Creek, and the local off-roading scene.Learning Fabrication and Machining Skills (00:08:16) Larry explains how he self-taught welding and machining, using resources like YouTube.Balancing Work and Hobby, Avoiding Burnout (00:10:05) Larry shares how he keeps his passion alive by separating work from hobby and not working on customer cars at home.Advice on Separating Work and Hobby (00:12:32) Brian and Larry discuss the importance of keeping personal projects separate from business to maintain passion.Current Favorite Project: 1975 F150 Diesel Build (00:16:13) Larry talks about his current project, a custom 1975 F150 with a diesel engine.3D Printing for Automotive Projects (00:17:27) Larry discusses his journey into 3D printing, its uses in his builds, and the technology’s evolution.3D Printing for Customer Cars and CAD Skills (00:19:22) Larry explains why 3D printing isn’t yet practical for customer cars and the importance of CAD skills.Advice for Shop Owners Who’ve Lost Passion (00:20:55) Larry offers advice on gratitude, balance, and not letting business consume your life.Closing Thoughts and Episode Wrap-Up (00:22:52) Brian and Larry reflect on the conversation, social media highlights, and thank listeners.How To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Group on FacebookMeet The ProsFollow SMP on FacebookFollow SMP on InstagramGet The Ultimate Guide to Auto Repair Shop Marketing Book Email Us Podcast Questions or Topics Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledThis episode is sponsored by Shop Boss. You know, other shop management software makes you work, but Shop Boss works for you. AppFueled at appfueled.com. “Are you ready to convert clients to members? AppFueled™ specializes in creating custom apps tailored specifically for auto repair businesses. Build your first app like a pro.”The Automotive Repair Podcast Network: https://automotiverepairpodcastnetwork.com/Remarkable Results Radio Podcast with Carm Capriotto: Advancing the Aftermarket by Facilitating Wisdom Through Story Telling and Open Discussion. https://remarkableresults.biz/Diagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z with Matt Fanslow: From Diagnostics to Metallica and Mental Health, Matt Fanslow is Lifting the Hood on Life. https://mattfanslow.captivate.fm/Business by the Numbers with Hunt Demarest: Understand the Numbers of Your Business with CPA Hunt Demarest. https://huntdemarest.captivate.fm/The Auto Repair Marketing Podcast with Kim and Brian Walker: Marketing Experts Brian & Kim Walker Work with Shop Owners to Take it to the Next Level. https://autorepairmarketing.captivate.fm/The Weekly Blitz with Chris Cotton: Weekly Inspiration with Business Coach Chris Cotton from AutoFix - Auto Shop Coaching. https://chriscotton.captivate.fm/Speak Up! Effective Communication with Craig O'Neill: Develop Interpersonal and Professional Communication Skills when Speaking to Audiences of Any Size. https://craigoneill.captivate.fm/

Ep 175Service Advisor Auditing and Skill-building [E175]
Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledKim Walker and Michael Doherty dig into what really happens at the front counter of an auto repair shop and why the service advisor’s role can make or break your marketing efforts. From real-world auditing tips to skill-building strategies, Michael shares how shops can turn their advisors into trusted consultants instead of order takers. You’ll hear practical advice on improving communication, handling tough days like a pro, using body language that builds trust, and even his traffic light method for explaining repairs in a way customers actually understand.If you’re an auto repair shop owner or manager looking to strengthen your team, boost customer trust, and turn your service advisors into your strongest marketing asset, this episode is a must-listen.🎧 Tune in to this episode of the Auto Repair Marketing Podcast to learn how small mindset shifts at the service counter can lead to big results in your shop’s success.Show Notes with TimestampsIntroduction and Sponsor Message (00:00:01) Podcast introduction, host and guest introductions, and sponsor message from Shop Boss.Michael’s Transition to Remote Marketing Service Advisor (00:02:25) Michael discusses moving from in-shop service advisor to remote marketing service advisor, and the mindset and skills required.Service Advisor Auditing: First Impressions and Body Language (00:06:48) Explains how to audit service advisors, focusing on greeting, body language, and the importance of open, inviting gestures.The Service Advisor as the Marketing Front Line (00:09:35) Discusses the critical role of service advisors in converting marketing leads and the impact of their attitude and training.Phone Skills and Professionalism (00:12:04) Covers the importance of tone, professionalism, and being qualified to answer the phone as a service advisor.Skill Building: Managing Personal Challenges and Mindset (00:13:51) Advice for service advisors on handling personal issues, self-talk, and maintaining professionalism at work.Sponsor Messages (00:16:49) Additional sponsor messages for Shop Boss and App Fueled.Traffic Light Method for Explaining Repairs (00:18:46) Michael explains the “traffic light method” for communicating repairs to customers: green (good), yellow (caution), red (urgent).From Order Taker to Trusted Advisor (00:22:26) How to coach service advisors to move from being order takers to trusted consultants, emphasizing communication and empathy.High-Impact Behaviors for Service Advisors (00:25:23) Two key behaviors: making interactions less transactional and building genuine relationships with clients.Marketing and Service Advisor Communication (00:29:35) The importance of communication between marketing and service advisors to avoid surprises and ensure campaign alignment.Internal Shop Communication and Team Synergy (00:32:10) Discusses the need for strong communication between service advisors and technicians, and fostering a positive team environment.Adapting Communication Tools and Looking Ahead (00:36:18) Reflects on past communication challenges and the evolution of shop tools, with thoughts on future service advisor roles.Preparing for the Future: Proactivity and Continuous Learning (00:37:44) Advice for service advisors to be proactive, use new tools like ChatGPT, and prioritize ongoing education and industry networking.First Impressions: Dress and Professional Appearance (00:42:30) The impact of professional dress on client perception and team culture, and how it boosts confidence and performance.Closing Remarks and Podcast Information (00:48:13) Wrap-up, where to find Michael’s podcast, and final thanks to listeners.How To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Group on FacebookMeet The ProsFollow SMP on FacebookFollow SMP on InstagramGet The Ultimate Guide to Auto Repair Shop Marketing Book Email Us Podcast Questions or Topics Lagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)Auto Fix Advisor CastThanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledThis episode is sponsored by Shop Boss. You know, other shop management software makes you work, but Shop Boss works for you. AppFueled at appfueled.com. “Are you ready to convert clients to members? AppFueled™ specializes in creating custom apps tailored specifically for auto repair businesses. Build your first app like a pro.”The Automotive Repair Podcast Network: https://automotiverepairpodcastnetwork.com/Remarkable Results Radio Podcast with Carm Capriotto: Advancing the Aftermarket by Facilitating Wisdom Through Story Telling and Open Discussion. https://remarkableresults.biz/Diagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z with Matt Fanslow: From Diagnostics to Metallica and Mental Health, Matt Fanslow is Lifting the Hood on Life. https://mattfanslow.captivate.fm/Business by the Numbers with Hunt Demarest: Understand the Numbers of Your Business with CPA Hunt Demarest. https://huntdemarest.captivate.fm/The Auto Repair Marketing Podcast with Kim a

Ep 174Getting Your Shop Suggested by AI [E174]
Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledAI search isn’t the future, it’s already here, and it’s changing how people find your auto repair shop. Brian Walker just came back from teaching a four-hour class on AI search optimization at the ASTA Expo, and he’s breaking it all down so you can take action now. From getting your shop mentioned in AI overviews to the practical steps that help you get recommended by AI tools like ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini, Brian shares what you can do today to stay ahead of the curve.If you want your shop to show up when drivers ask AI for help finding trusted auto repair, you need to hear this one. Hit play and learn how to position your business for the next big wave in search. Show Notes with TimestampsPodcast Introduction (00:00:01) Brief intro to the Aftermarket Radio Network and the podcast host, Brian Walker.AI Search Optimization Overview (00:00:10) Brian introduces the topic: how auto repair shops can get found and recommended by AI search tools.Asta Expo Recap & Class Mention (00:01:17) Brian discusses teaching a four-hour class on AI search optimization at the Asta Expo.Why AI Search Matters Now (00:02:28) Explains current AI search usage (5% of searches), its rapid growth, and why shops should prepare early.SEO vs. AI Search Optimization (00:03:46) Compares traditional SEO and AI search optimization, noting similarities and key differences.Defining AI Search Optimization Terms (00:05:14) Clarifies terminology: SEO, AIO, GEO, and the preferred term "Search Everywhere Optimization."Action Step 1: Reviews Everywhere (00:06:48) Emphasizes the importance of gathering reviews on multiple platforms, not just Google.Action Step 2: Schema Markup (00:10:59) Explains schema markup, its role in helping AI and search engines understand website content.Action Step 3: Deep Service Page Content (00:15:31) Advises updating service pages with detailed, unique content and using AI carefully for content creation.Action Step 4: Long-Form Content & Search Behavior (00:17:48) Discusses the value of long-form content for AI/search engines and how AI search queries differ from traditional ones.Action Step 5: Summaries and FAQs (00:20:57) Recommends starting pages with summaries and ending with FAQs to help AI generate overviews.Action Step 6: Team Member Visibility (00:23:06) Encourages showcasing staff bios, certifications, and training to build trust with AI and customers.Action Step 7: Directory Listing Consistency (00:25:31) Stresses the importance of consistent business information (NAP) across all online directories.Action Step 8: Memberships, Affiliations, and Media (00:26:33) Suggests creating a website page listing shop memberships, certifications, and media mentions to build trust.Action Step 9: Social Profiles & SameAs Schema (00:28:49) Advises linking to all social/web profiles and using SameAs schema to strengthen the business entity online.Action Step 10: Personal Branding & Content Creation (00:29:56) Highlights the value of building personal brands and creating content under personal names for AI recognition.Action Step 11: Book Recommendation (00:34:33) Recommends reading "Endless Customers" by Marcus Sheridan for AI-focused content strategy.Closing Remarks & Contact Info (00:35:38) Wraps up with ways to connect, encourages joining the Facebook group, and thanks listeners.How To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Group on FacebookMeet The ProsFollow SMP on FacebookFollow SMP on InstagramGet The Ultimate Guide to Auto Repair Shop Marketing Book Email Us Podcast Questions or Topics Lagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)They Ask, You Answer - Marcus SheridanEndless Customers by Marcus Sheridan (They Ask, You Answer 3.0)Buy Back Your Time by Dan MartellThanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledThis episode is sponsored by Shop Boss. You know, other shop management software makes you work, but Shop Boss works for you. AppFueled at appfueled.com. “Are you ready to convert clients to members? AppFueled™ specializes in creating custom apps tailored specifically for auto repair businesses. Build your first app like a pro.”The Automotive Repair Podcast Network: https://automotiverepairpodcastnetwork.com/Remarkable Results Radio Podcast with Carm Capriotto: Advancing the Aftermarket by Facilitating Wisdom Through Story Telling and Open Discussion. https://remarkableresults.biz/Diagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z with Matt Fanslow: From Diagnostics to Metallica and Mental Health, Matt Fanslow is Lifting the Hood on Life. https://mattfanslow.captivate.fm/Business by the Numbers with Hunt Demarest: Understand the Numbers of Your Business with CPA Hunt Demarest. https://huntdemarest.captivate.fm/The Auto Repair Marketing Podcast with Kim and Brian Walker: Marketing Experts Brian & Kim Walker Work with Shop Owners to Take it to the Next Level. https://autorepairmarketing.captivate.fm/The Weekly Blitz with Chris C

Ep 173The Power of Story [E173]
Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledBrian and Kim Walker sit down with Wayne Marshall, CEO of The Institute for Automotive Business Excellence, to explore the real power behind storytelling in the auto repair industry. With deep roots in manufacturing and marketing, Wayne shares how his own journey and the stories along the way became the foundation for helping shop owners connect more meaningfully with their communities.This episode is a reminder that people don't connect with services; they connect with people. From emotional moments of vulnerability to the simple act of staying late to help a customer, Wayne breaks down how these everyday experiences are what truly set a shop apart. You’ll also learn his STORY framework and hear real-world examples that prove just how effective this approach can be.If you’ve ever wondered how to get your audience to know, like, and trust you before they ever set foot in your shop, this conversation will give you the blueprint. Hit play and start turning your story into your shop’s most powerful marketing tool.Lagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)The Institute for Automotive Business ExcellenceWayne’s LinkedIn Building a StoryBrand - Donald MillerThe Best Yes - Lysa Terkeurst Show Notes with TimestampsIntroduction and Sponsor Thanks (00:00:10) Brian introduces Wayne Marshall, thanks sponsors, and sets up the episode’s focus on storytelling in auto repair.Wayne’s Background in Automotive Marketing (00:02:39) Wayne shares his career journey from manufacturing to marketing, founding his own company, and becoming CEO of the Institute.The Power of Storytelling in Business (00:06:27) Discussion on how personal stories create connections, resonate more than facts, and the impact of storytelling in adult learning.Personal Connections Through Vulnerability (00:09:39) Kim and Brian share how personal stories, including Cecil’s, foster deep relationships and trust in the industry.Blending Personal and Professional Life (00:11:32) Wayne discusses the inseparability of personal and work life, the importance of empathy, and building genuine relationships.Every Shop Has a Unique Story (00:14:12) Kim emphasizes that every shop’s history and culture are unique, and the importance of retelling stories for connection.How to Start Telling Your Story (00:15:39) Wayne explains that every owner has a story, gives examples of hero stories, and encourages writing and sharing them.Blessings, Humility, and Paying It Forward (00:21:32) Conversation about the importance of accepting help, paying it forward, and the cycle of giving and receiving blessings.Community Involvement as Part of Your Story (00:24:11) Wayne shares examples of shops supporting their communities and how these actions humanize and differentiate businesses.Listening and Empathy in Customer Service (00:25:20) Wayne relates a football officiating story to illustrate the value of listening and empathy with customers.Standout Shop Story Example (00:28:46) Wayne shares Tom’s story of personal customer care, highlighting how authentic acts of kindness set shops apart.Storytelling Mistakes and Authenticity (00:32:18) Advice on avoiding overly polished or inauthentic stories; the importance of using your own voice and being genuine.A Tactical Framework for Storytelling (00:34:22) Wayne presents the STORY framework: Set the scene, Tension, Opportunity, Results, and Your next step/call to action.A and B Stories: Content Opportunities (00:37:27) Discussion on “A” (core) and “B” (everyday) stories, and how shops are content factories with endless stories to share.Consistency and Team Storytelling (00:39:18) Importance of consistently retelling your story and involving team members in sharing their own stories.Wayne’s BMW Story (00:42:00) Wayne shares his passion for BMWs, including a detailed story about restoring a 1973 BMW 2002.Industry Support and Paying It Forward (00:46:15) Wayne recounts how industry friends helped a shop owner in need, illustrating the supportive nature of the industry.The Institute: How to Connect (00:47:49) Wayne gives a brief overview of the Institute for Automotive Business Excellence and how listeners can get in touch.Closing Remarks (00:49:33) Brian thanks Wayne, wraps up the episode, and encourages listeners to tune in next week.How To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Group on FacebookMeet The ProsFollow SMP on FacebookFollow SMP on InstagramGet The Ultimate Guide to Auto Repair Shop Marketing Book Email Us Podcast Questions or Topics Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledThis episode is sponsored by Shop Boss. You know, other shop management software makes you work, but Shop Boss works for you. AppFueled at appfueled.com. “Are you ready to convert clients to members? AppFueled™ specializes in creating custom apps tailored specifically for auto repair businesses. Build your first app like a pro.”Aftermarket Radio NetworkRemarkable Re

Ep 172Preparing for November's Marketing [E172]
Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledCaroline Legrand steps in for Brian Walker and is joined by Shop Marketing Pros' COO, Hallie Wasinger, for a power-packed conversation all about planning your November social media content. This one’s tailor-made for shop owners who want to show up with purpose online, not just post for the sake of posting.From meaningful campaigns like honoring veterans and military families to fun engagement ideas like Dear Santa Letter Week and National Cook for Your Pet Day (yep, that’s a thing), this episode is loaded with content prompts that actually make sense for your brand. You’ll also hear real-world examples of what other shops are doing across the country, plus creative ways to stand out during National Deal Week, Small Business Saturday, and the always-busy Thanksgiving travel season.If you’ve ever struggled with knowing what to post, when to post it, or how to tie your community involvement into your marketing without sounding cheesy, this episode is the roadmap you didn’t know you needed.👉 Listen now and start mapping out your November content strategy with purpose, clarity, and confidence. Then go share your wins in the Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Facebook group. We want to see how you’re showing up in your shop and your community.Lagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)Days of the YearNational Calendar Show Notes with TimestampsIntroduction and Episode Context (00:00:10) Overview of the episode’s focus: November social media topics for auto repair shops, planning ahead, and guest introduction.Sponsorship Message (00:00:45) Shop Boss sponsorship message and features highlighted.November Social Media Planning Overview (00:01:05) Host and guest discuss the importance of planning November content and general holiday season context.Military Family Month & Family Stories Month (00:02:03) Ideas for honoring military families and sharing veteran or military-related stories from staff.National Gratitude Month & Thanksgiving Tie-ins (00:03:19) Using gratitude as a theme, interviewing staff/customers, and connecting with National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week.Thanksgiving Food Drives & Community Giving (00:04:30) Ideas for food drives, Thanksgiving meal baskets, and promoting early participation.Dear Santa Letter Week (00:05:23) Engaging kids in the shop with Santa letters and sharing holiday spirit.National Deal Week & Holiday Promotions (00:07:23) Promoting pre-trip inspection packages and holiday travel safety during National Deal Week and Black Friday.Holiday Travel Safety & Community Partnerships (00:08:29) Promoting safe travel, designated driver options, and partnering with local law enforcement.National Stress Awareness Day (00:09:22) Highlighting how your shop reduces customer stress, especially during busy holiday periods.Sponsorship & App Promotion (00:10:45) Shop Boss and App Fueled sponsorship messages and features.American Football Day (00:12:43) Engaging with local football culture, team spirit, and staff participation.Veterans Day & Community Events (00:13:36) Honoring veterans with special events, services, and community engagement.Winterization & Car Safety Days (00:14:34) Promoting winter car care, tire changeovers, and educating customers on cold weather impacts.Small Business Saturday (00:16:36) Promoting your shop and other local businesses, collaborative content, and community support.Thanksgiving & Fun November Days (00:18:25) Creative ideas for Thanksgiving, quirky national days, and team-building activities.Entrepreneurs Day & Shop Storytelling (00:19:14) Sharing your shop’s origin story and connecting with followers through authentic storytelling.US Marine Corps Birthday (00:21:05) Recognizing the Marine Corps birthday, especially in military communities.Campaign Ideas Recap & Closing (00:21:57) Recap of campaign ideas: gratitude, veterans, winter safety, road trip tips, and customer appreciation.Outro and Next Episode Teaser (00:22:56) Thanking listeners, promoting the network, and previewing the next episode.How To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Group on FacebookMeet The ProsFollow SMP on FacebookFollow SMP on InstagramGet The Ultimate Guide to Auto Repair Shop Marketing Book Email Us Podcast Questions or Topics Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledThis episode is sponsored by Shop Boss. You know, other shop management software makes you work, but Shop Boss works for you. AppFueled at appfueled.com. “Are you ready to convert clients to members? AppFueled™ specializes in creating custom apps tailored specifically for auto repair businesses. Build your first app like a pro.”Aftermarket Radio NetworkRemarkable Results Radio Podcast with Carm Capriotto: Advancing the Aftermarket by Facilitating Wisdom Through Story Telling and Open DiscussionDiagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z with Matt Fanslow: From Diagnostics to Metallica an

Ep 171Backpacks, Car Shows, and Big Hearts: Marketing That Matters [E171]
Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledWondering how one community-focused idea can transform your shop’s reputation, rally an entire town, and even get the mayor’s attention?Kim Walker connects with Betty Otero of Greg Smith Automotive in Belleview, Florida, a powerhouse shop owner who took a simple idea, a school backpack drive, and turned it into a ripple effect of community involvement, business partnerships, and real local impact.Betty didn’t just donate school supplies. She created momentum. What started with 100 backpacks became nearly 400, all filled through the power of connection, heart, and a whole lot of hustle. From coordinating with schools and local businesses to organizing a Founders Day car show that brought in 91 show cars and raised money for United Way, Betty shares the real-world “how” behind marketing through community service.She opens up about the fear of starting small, the magic of asking for help, and how sharing your efforts the right way without bragging can lead to more business, a stronger team culture, and deeper community ties.This episode is pure gold for any shop owner who wants to stand out in their town, do something that matters, and build a brand that’s trusted beyond the bays. Ready to turn your community involvement into real impact (and real marketing)?Hit play and hear how Betty Otero did it, then start building a shop that your town talks about for all the right reasons.Lagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)Betty Otero, Gregg Smith Automotive Show Notes with TimestampsIntroduction and Sponsor Messages (00:00:01) Podcast and sponsors introduced; host welcomes guest Betty Otero from Greg Smith Automotive.Betty’s Background and Meeting the Host (00:02:23) Betty shares how she met the host and their ongoing connection through industry events.Inspiration for Community Outreach (00:03:25) Betty discusses the motivation behind starting the backpack drive and her commitment to community involvement.Organizing and Growing the Backpack Drive (00:04:09) Details on how Betty organized the backpack drive, involved the community, and expanded the initiative.School Needs and Community Impact (00:07:08) Betty describes the needs of local schools, the impact of donations, and the growth of community support.Making the Backpack Drive a Community Event (00:09:17) How the backpack drive became a larger community event, including volunteer involvement and local business support.Personal Motivation and “Why” (00:10:15) Betty reflects on her personal reasons for community work and the fulfillment it brings.School Uniforms and Supply Lists (00:11:15) Discussion about school uniforms, supply lists, and the challenges families face.Planning and Lessons Learned (00:13:15) Betty shares planning tips, lessons learned, and improvements made from the first to the second year of the drive.Organizing Supplies and Volunteer Coordination (00:14:16) How Betty improved organization and logistics for efficient distribution and volunteer management.Sponsor Messages (00:15:55) Additional sponsor messages for Shop Boss and App Fueled.Public Relations and Press Releases (00:17:57) Betty explains the importance of press releases and how PR amplified the impact of her efforts.Business Partnerships and Community Recognition (00:21:37) How local businesses, like Papa John’s and a chiropractor, got involved and the resulting community recognition.Building Momentum and Encouraging Others (00:24:16) The growing impact of Betty’s efforts and advice to start small and build from there.Founders Day Car Show Organization (00:25:04) Betty describes organizing a car show for Founders Day, including logistics, partnerships, and fundraising.Car Show Results and Lessons (00:29:07) Outcomes of the car show, feedback collection, and plans for future improvements.Team Culture and Employee Engagement (00:33:13) How community involvement has shaped company culture and inspired team participation.Recruiting and Attracting Talent (00:37:14) Betty shares how her shop’s reputation for community involvement attracts quality employees.Upcoming Projects and Partnerships (00:38:26) Plans for future partnerships, supporting school pantries, and organizing more community events.Advice for Getting Started with Outreach (00:41:10) Betty’s encouragement and practical advice for shop owners wanting to start community initiatives.Closing Remarks and Contact Information (00:42:49) Host wraps up, shares group info, upcoming events, and Betty provides her contact details.Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledThis episode is sponsored by Shop Boss. You know, other shop management software makes you work, but Shop Boss works for you. AppFueled at appfueled.com. “Are you ready to convert clients to members? AppFueled™ specializes in creating custom apps tailored specifically for auto repair businesses. Build your first app like a pro.”How To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Gr

Ep 170Why Long Content Matters for SEO and AI Suggestions [E170]
Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledIn this episode of The Auto Repair Marketing Podcast, Brian Walker sits down with Michelle Travis, Director of SEO at Shop Marketing Pros, to break down a question more and more shop owners are asking: Why does content need to be so long?They dig into how longer-form content is outperforming the old 500-word blog strategy, what Google and AI tools are favoring now, and why those extra words aren’t fluff; they’re fuel for better visibility, stronger trust signals, and showing up everywhere your potential customers are searching.You’ll also hear what’s changed in how blogs are built today, including things like TLDRs, FAQs, and comparison tables that hit both human readers and search engines alike. Whether you're skeptical or already sold on content marketing, this episode will help you see how deeper content connects directly to real-world results in your business.Lagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)ChatGPTClaudeGrokWhat Makes A Great Auto Repair Shop Website?Your Google Business Profile + Mastering Local SEOShow Notes with TimestampsIntroduction and Sponsor Messages (00:00:01) Brief intro to the podcast, hosts, guest, and sponsor acknowledgments.Why Google Prefers Long-Form Content (00:01:43) Discussion on Google's preference for authoritative, relevant, and expert-driven long-form content.Defining Content Lengths and Pillar Pages (00:02:44) Explains short vs. long-form content, ideal word counts, and the role of pillar pages.Performance of Pillar Pages and Blog Posts (00:03:30) Comparison of pillar page performance versus newer, more targeted blog posts.Benefits of Long-Form Content for SEO (00:05:15) How long-form content allows for keyword variation, FAQs, summaries, and better user engagement.Google’s Search Intent and Authority (00:07:02) Google’s goal to provide the best, most complete answers and how detailed content supports this.Addressing Client Concerns About Content Length (00:08:48) Responding to clients who feel content is too long and explaining user intent.Content for Humans vs. Search Engines (00:10:23) Clarifies that content is written for humans but optimized for search engines and AI understanding.AI’s Role in Content Discovery (00:12:40) How AI tools like ChatGPT use long-form content to recommend shops and answer user queries.Sponsor Messages (00:13:29) Mid-episode sponsor advertisements for Shop Boss and App Fueled.Personal Experience with AI Search (00:15:41) Brian shares how AI learns user preferences and recommends local shops based on detailed prompts.Summaries and TLDR in Content (00:18:23) Use of summaries and TLDR sections to quickly answer user questions and improve search visibility.Comparison Tables in Content (00:20:26) Adding comparison tables to break up content, aid skimmers, and establish authority.Structured Data and Schema Markup (00:21:27) Importance of schema data for search engines and AI to understand website information.Explaining Schema Data to Listeners (00:22:28) Simple explanation of schema data and its evolution for business websites.AI and Structured Data Preferences (00:25:45) Discussion on why AI and search engines favor structured, organized data.Impact of Summaries and FAQs on AI Search (00:27:12) How summaries, FAQs, and tables help clients appear in AI overviews and search results.Evolution of Blog Content Structure (00:29:55) Transition from short blogs to comprehensive articles with summaries, tables, FAQs, and schema.Search Everywhere Optimization (00:31:51) Shift from traditional SEO to “search everywhere optimization” for broader online visibility.Client Success Stories with AI Search (00:32:29) Examples of clients benefiting from AI referencing their website content in responses.Adoption of AI in Search and Click Search Discussion (00:33:45) Trends in AI replacing traditional search and the impact on website traffic and leads.Quality Over Quantity in Website Traffic (00:37:19) Emphasizing the importance of qualified leads over sheer website traffic numbers.Conclusion and Collaboration Importance (00:37:37) Encouragement to collaborate with marketing teams and adapt to evolving SEO and AI trends.Final Sponsor Message and Outro (00:40:39) Closing sponsor thanks, network promotion, and sign-off.How To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Group on FacebookMeet The ProsFollow SMP on FacebookFollow SMP on InstagramGet The Ultimate Guide to Auto Repair Shop Marketing Book Email Us Podcast Questions or Topics Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledThis episode is sponsored by Shop Boss. You know, other shop management software makes you work, but Shop Boss works for you. AppFueled at appfueled.com. “Are you ready to convert clients to members? AppFueled™ specializes in creating custom apps tailored specifically for auto repair businesses. Build your first app like a pro.”Aftermarket Radio NetworkRemarkable Results Radio Podcast with Carm Capriotto: Adva

Ep 169Scaling Your Marketing As You Scale Your Shop [E169]
Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledRyan Grace and David Gibson, former techs turned shop owners, join host Brian Walker to share how they built Pleasant Automotive in Wake Forest, NC. They started with a website before they even had a location. With no deep pockets or big investors, they focused on smart, strategic marketing moves that helped them grow fast without wasting money.Brian dives into their decision-making process, from ditching direct mail to doubling down on Google LSAs, and how strong phone skills turned casual calls into loyal customers. They talk openly about what worked, what flopped, and how they’ve created a brand that feels more like a high-end speakeasy than a typical auto shop.This episode is packed with takeaways for shop owners who want to scale without the fluff. It’s about being intentional, building relationships, and letting marketing fuel real growth.Introduction and Sponsor Acknowledgment (00:00:01) Host introduces the podcast, guests, and thanks sponsors.Background and Shop Ownership Journey (00:01:03) Ryan and David share their transition from technicians to shop owners and their first year in business.Tesla Specialty and Local Market Opportunity (00:01:59) Discussion of their focus on Tesla repairs due to poor local dealership service.Early Marketing Strategy: Website and SEO (00:03:46) Started with a website and SEO before opening, aiming for Google visibility from day one.Financial Preparations and Entrepreneurial Mindset (00:06:06) Talk about financial risks, faith, and foundational steps like securing a domain name.Scaling Services and Adding Marketing Channels (00:07:52) Gradual addition of services and marketing channels, including Google Ads.Seeking Industry Guidance and Community Involvement (00:08:59) Leaning on industry experts, SCORE, and engaging in community programs like Adopt a Highway.Evaluating Community Marketing ROI (00:09:52) Discusses the intangible benefits of community involvement and local visibility.Initial Marketing Company Experience (00:11:21) Tried a budget marketing company for website/SEO; found it ineffective and disappointing.Value of Investing in Quality Marketing (00:13:03) Realization that higher-quality, more expensive marketing services yield better results.Balancing Aggressive Growth with Financial Prudence (00:16:24) How they scaled marketing aggressively but sustainably, reallocating budget from ineffective channels.Best Performing Marketing: Google Local Service Ads (00:17:31) Google Local Service Ads identified as the most effective marketing channel.Optimizing and Adapting LSA Campaigns (00:18:29) Describes the learning curve and adjustments needed to maximize LSA effectiveness.Importance of Phone Skills and Customer Service (00:20:02) Emphasizes the role of strong phone skills and customer care in converting leads.Advice for New Shop Owners on Marketing (00:21:47) Recommends launching a website early and investing in top-tier marketing services.AI, Online Presence, and Future Trends (00:22:04) Mentions being found on Reddit, the rise of AI, and its impact on business visibility.Future Plans for Pleasant Automotive (00:23:24) Plans to expand with more small, relationship-focused locations, maintaining a "speakeasy" feel.Closing Remarks and Anecdotes (00:24:52) Host and guests share personal stories, thank listeners, and wrap up the episode.Lagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)Pleasant Automotive Google Local Services AdsAuto Shop Owners Group (ASOG)SCORE MentorshipHow To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Group on FacebookMeet The ProsFollow SMP on FacebookFollow SMP on InstagramGet The Ultimate Guide to Auto Repair Shop Marketing Book Email Us Podcast Questions or Topics Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledThis episode is sponsored by Shop Boss. You know, other shop management software makes you work, but Shop Boss works for you. AppFueled at appfueled.com. “Are you ready to convert clients to members? AppFueled™ specializes in creating custom apps tailored specifically for auto repair businesses. Build your first app like a pro.”Aftermarket Radio NetworkRemarkable Results Radio Podcast with Carm Capriotto: Advancing the Aftermarket by Facilitating Wisdom Through Story Telling and Open DiscussionDiagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z with Matt Fanslow: From Diagnostics to Metallica and Mental Health, Matt Fanslow is Lifting the Hood on Life.The Weekly Blitz with Chris Cotton: Weekly Inspiration with Business Coach Chris Cotton from AutoFix - Auto Shop Coaching.Speak Up! Effective Communication with Craig O'Neill: Develop Interpersonal and Professional Communication Skills when Speaking to Audiences of Any Size.Business by the Numbers with Hunt Demarest: Understand the Numbers of Your Business with CPA Hunt Demarest.The Auto Repair Marketing Podcast with Kim and Brian Walker: Marketing Experts Brian & Kim Walker Work with Shop Owners to Take it to the Next L

Ep 168Preparing for October's Marketing [E168]
Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledReady or not, October is right around the corner, and Brian Walker and Caroline Legrand are here to help auto repair shops get a jump on fall marketing before it sneaks up.They cover fall-focused campaigns like Breaks for Breasts and Trunk-or-Treat events, along with practical reminders for promoting services like winterization and snow tire prep. The conversation also highlights creative ways to use national months and quirky holidays like Squirrel Awareness Month, National Pizza Month, and Name Your Car Day to create fun, engaging social media content that still reflects your shop’s professionalism.Whether it’s encouraging community involvement, sharing behind-the-scenes shop moments, or reminding customers about safety during school and holiday season travel, this episode is full of ideas that help your shop stay visible, build trust, and keep the bays full as the season shifts.Perfect for shop owners looking to market with intention and stand out in their local communities.Lagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)October Social Media Content TopicsDays of the YearNational Calendar Show Notes with TimestampsIntroduction and Sponsor Acknowledgments (00:00:01) Brief intro to the podcast, hosts, guest, and sponsor messages.October Marketing Planning Overview (00:00:56) Discussion about the importance of planning October marketing strategies in advance.General Shop Topics & Breast Cancer Awareness (00:02:10) Covering general shop topics, "Brakes for Breasts" campaign, and Breast Cancer Awareness Month.Trunk or Treat & Community Events (00:02:36) Ideas for hosting Trunk or Treat and other community events at the shop.Winterization, Tires, and Preventative Maintenance (00:02:58) Promoting winterization services, tire changes, and preventative maintenance for colder weather.Educating Customers on Fall Car Care (00:04:01) Tips for educating customers about tire pressure, coolant, and battery checks as weather cools.October National Months & Food Themes (00:05:10) Overview of October’s national months, especially food-related themes like National Pizza Month.National Women's Small Business Month (00:05:49) Highlighting and promoting women-owned auto repair shops.Squirrel Awareness Month & Automotive Tie-ins (00:06:08) Fun discussion on Squirrel Awareness Month and how it relates to brakes, tires, and rodent damage.Other October National Months (00:07:27) Mention of additional food and transportation safety months, and creative ways to tie them into shop marketing.National Go on a Field Trip Month (00:08:03) Encouraging partnerships with schools for field trips to the shop, including virtual options.October National Weeks: Safety Themes (00:08:55) National Teen Driver Safety Week and School Bus Safety Week, with tips for educating customers.October National Days: Green City, Name Your Car, and More (00:09:51) Ideas for celebrating National Green City Day, National Name Your Car Day, and other unique days.Engagement Ideas: Naming Cars & Social Media (00:12:50) Encouraging customer engagement by sharing car names and stories on social media.Fun and Unique October Days (00:14:12) Discussion of National Fire Pup Day, International Off-Road Day, Kick Butt Day, Motorcycle Ride Day, and more.National Gumbo Day & Regional Food Debates (00:15:08) Playful debate about National Gumbo Day and regional food preferences.Be Bold and Be Free Day & Tire Safety Content (00:16:37) Creative content ideas for Be Bold and Be Free Day, including trending tire safety videos.National No Beard Day & No Shave November (00:17:01) Ideas for shop participation in National No Beard Day and prepping for No Shave November.National Make a Dog's Day & Shop Pets (00:17:21) Ways to celebrate shop dogs and create fun pet-related content.Support Your Local Chamber & Get to Know Your Customers (00:17:57) Promoting involvement with local business groups and customer engagement days.National Make a Difference Day & Food Bank Week (00:18:29) Highlighting community service, car giveaways, and National Food Bank Week.Candy Corn Day, Halloween, and Divisive Treats (00:19:19) Discussing National Candy Corn Day, Halloween, and other divisive seasonal treats.October Conferences & Shop Training (00:20:03) Promoting shop participation in industry conferences and sharing training achievements.Holiday Planning and Announcements (00:22:37) Encouraging early promotion of holiday events, shop closures, and community drives.Seasonal Promotions & Fun Fall Ideas (00:25:19) Ideas for spooky savings, road trip tips, pumpkin carving contests, and seasonal coffee promotions.Wrap-Up and Closing Remarks (00:28:08) Summary, upcoming episodes, and closing thoughts from the hosts.How To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Group on FacebookMeet The ProsFollow SMP on FacebookFollow SMP on InstagramGet The Ultimate Guide to Auto Repair Shop Marketing Book Emai

Ep 167SMP vs Fractional CMO vs Coach - What Does Each Do? [E167]
Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledIn this no-fluff episode of the Auto Repair Marketing Podcast, Brian Walker is joined by Caroline Legrand, Danni Marks, and J.R. Portman for a candid conversation shop owners need to hear, especially if you're trying to figure out the real difference between a marketing agency, a business coach, and a fractional CMO.They dig deep into the roles each one plays, where responsibilities blur, and how shop owners can avoid the infamous “Spider-Man pointing fingers” scenario. You'll hear the good, the bad, and the straight-up truth about what happens when everyone's doing the work but no one knows who’s really driving the results.From strategy gaps to operational blind spots, this episode is a masterclass in understanding who’s responsible for what and how to build a team of partners (not vendors) who care as much about your success as you do.If you've ever asked, “Who do I trust?” or “Can I fire my CMO?”, you’ll want to hit play, take notes, and maybe even send this one to your leadership team.Show Notes with TimestampsIntroduction and Episode Context (00:00:01): Brian Walker introduces the episode, explains the "fly on the wall" format, and sets up the discussion about marketing roles.Content Creation Process & AI Use (00:01:16): Explains their approach to content creation, use of AI, and the importance of unique, thought-leadership-based content.Episode Format and Sponsor Messages (00:03:31): Describes the episode’s unique format, honesty in discussion, and includes sponsor messages.Defining Roles: Marketing Agency, Fractional CMO, and Coach (00:04:40): Breakdown of what each provider (agency, fractional CMO, coach) does for auto repair shops.Shop Marketing Pros: Scope of Work (00:05:36): Details the specific marketing tasks handled by Shop Marketing Pros, including SEO, ads, social media, and website management.Fractional CMO: Strategy and Accountability (00:06:53): Explains the role of a fractional CMO in driving strategy, creating plans, and holding others accountable.Coaching Companies: Business Guidance (00:08:01): Describes how coaches provide business advice, recommend agencies, and review marketing results.Overlap and Blurred Lines Between Roles (00:10:02): Discussion on where marketing agencies, CMOs, and coaches overlap, especially in client consultations.Marketing vs. Operations: Who Does What? (00:10:37): Clarifies the division between marketing services and shop operations, and where coaches step in.Consultative Role of Agencies (00:11:22): Agencies are increasingly expected to provide business advice, not just marketing services.Ongoing Agency-Shop Owner Relationship (00:12:04): Importance of proactive communication and evolving strategies between agencies and shop owners.Responsibility for Results: The "Finger Pointing" Problem (00:13:08): Addresses confusion when multiple providers are involved and how to identify who is responsible for issues.Case Example: Adjusting Marketing Services (00:13:43): Shares a real-world example of shifting marketing tactics based on client needs and results.Shop Owner Time Investment (00:14:19): Discusses the time commitment required from shop owners for effective marketing collaboration.Shop Owner Involvement and Results (00:14:34): Highlights that more involved shop owners see better marketing outcomes.Trust and Choosing Who to Believe (00:16:57): Advice on how shop owners should decide whom to trust when providers disagree.Variability in Provider Experience (00:19:27): Notes that experiences can vary greatly depending on the specific people involved at each company.Sponsor Messages (00:20:37): Additional sponsor advertisements and product features.Who is a Good Fit for a Fractional CMO? (00:22:16): Describes shop owner profiles that benefit from a fractional CMO versus those who do not.Hands-Off vs. Growth-Oriented Owners (00:23:40): Contrasts shop owners who want to be hands-off with those growing multi-location businesses.CMO as Visionary and Liaison (00:24:40): Explains the CMO’s role in understanding and representing the shop owner’s vision.Do You Need a CMO if You Have a Marketing Company? (00:25:56): Directly addresses whether a CMO is necessary when working with a marketing agency.Strategic Depth: Agency vs. CMO (00:27:08): Compares the level of strategy provided by agencies and what a CMO should add.Full-Stack Marketer Myth & CMO Scope (00:28:09): Discusses the unrealistic expectation of a single person handling all marketing functions.Firing a CMO: Independence of Services (00:30:26): Clarifies that marketing services can continue independently if a shop owner stops working with a CMO.Agency Strategy Scope (00:31:11): Defines the limits of agency strategy—focused on digital services, not all marketing types.When a Fractional CMO Adds Value (00:31:38): Identifies scenarios where a CMO is valuable, especially for traditional and community marketing.Coach’s Role in Community Involvement (00:32:05): Co

Ep 166The ROI of Kindness: How Giving Creates Growth in Your Business [E166]
Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledIn this heart-filled episode of the Auto Repair Marketing Podcast, Kim Walker sits down with Christina Beverly from Harrell & Beverly Transmission Auto Repair in Sanford, Florida. Christina shares the behind-the-scenes story of their now-annual teacher giveaway, an initiative born from local Amazon wish lists that quickly grew into a high-impact, community-shaping campaign. You'll hear how a $500 donation turned into $1,500, the emotional stories behind the nominations, and how this one simple idea rallied their team, elevated their brand, and aligned perfectly with their EOS-driven vision.This isn’t just another feel-good story. It’s a blueprint for what can happen when shops get intentional about giving back. From internal morale to external reputation, Christina explains how generosity fuels growth and how you can take this idea and make it your own.Ready to inspire your team, connect with your community, and build a brand people can’t stop talking about? Hit play and take notes. Lagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)https://www.harrellandbeverly.com/ https://www.harrellandbeverly.com/our-historyhttps://www.harrellandbeverly.com/teachers Christina's blog about her cancer: https://www.livingrarely.com/ Show Notes with TimestampsIntroduction (00:00:01) Brief intro to the Aftermarket Radio Network and the podcast.Host Welcome & Updates (00:00:10) Host welcomes listeners, gives personal updates, and introduces guest Christina Beverly.Sponsor Message 1 (00:00:57) Shop Boss sponsor message about shop management software.Guest Introduction & Conference Talk (00:01:17) Host and Christina discuss previous episodes, upcoming conferences, and Christina’s involvement with Flaca.Travel & Podcasting Life (00:04:02) Host shares about frequent travel for work and its challenges.Classroom Giveaway Origins (00:04:44) Christina explains how the classroom giveaway started, inspired by teachers’ Amazon wish lists and local needs.First Year of the Giveaway (00:05:22) Details about the first year’s small-scale giveaway and unexpected national reach.Scaling Up the Giveaway (00:09:19) This year’s expanded giveaway: $1,000 grand prize, $500 runner-up, and 271 nominations.Metrics & Website Impact (00:10:41) Discussion of increased website traffic and engagement during the giveaway.Last Year’s Impact & Teacher Reactions (00:12:02) Reflections on last year’s recipients and their gratitude, even from out-of-state teachers.Announcing Winners & Selection Process (00:12:41) How winners were chosen, the addition of a runner-up prize, and the team’s involvement in selection.Winner Stories & Reactions (00:14:48) Stories about the winners, including a first-year trades teacher and their reactions to winning.Sponsor Message 2 (00:18:00) Shop Boss and App Fueled sponsor messages.Core Values & Business Why (00:19:58) Host and Christina discuss EOS, core values, and how generosity fits into their business mission.Community Reputation & Industry Image (00:22:45) How community involvement supports reputation and counters negative industry stereotypes.Industry Initiatives & Good Stories (00:24:24) Mention of Promoting’s scholarship video initiative and the importance of positive industry stories.Narrowing Down Nominations (00:25:49) How the team reduced 271 nominations to six finalists, with emotional impact on staff.Planning for Next Year (00:27:41) Lessons learned, plans to start earlier, and involving more vendors for future giveaways.Team & Community Impact (00:29:40) Positive effects on team morale, community feedback, and the importance of acknowledgment.Budgeting & Advice for Other Shops (00:31:34) Advice for shop owners on starting small with charitable initiatives.Event Marketing & Growth (00:32:16) Encouragement to start small with events and grow over time.Next Year’s Improvements (00:32:48) Plans to start planning earlier, reach out to vendors, and coordinate with school schedules.ROI Beyond Appointments (00:33:53) Discussion of broader ROI: website traffic, social media growth, email signups, and brand awareness.Shop Legacy & Family History (00:38:20) Overview of Harrell and Beverly’s four-generation family business history.Family Roles in the Business (00:39:42) Description of family members’ roles and past involvement in the shop.Personal Cancer Journey (00:40:32) Christina shares her rare cancer story, lessons of hope, and advice for those facing hardship.Event Promotion & Podcast Close (00:45:13) Promotion for the “Plan with the Pros” event and closing remarks for the podcast episode.How To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Group on FacebookMeet The ProsFollow SMP on FacebookFollow SMP on InstagramGet The Ultimate Guide to Auto Repair Shop Marketing Book Email Us Podcast Questions or Topics Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledThis episode is sponsore

Ep 165Mental Fitness in Shop Crisis with Leisa Ann and Rachel Spencer [E165]
Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledLet’s be real, owning a shop isn’t just about fixing cars. It’s about managing chaos, wearing 15 different hats, and staying strong through it all. And sometimes? That strength takes a serious hit.In this episode, Kim goes deep with Rachel Spencer, co-owner of Spencer’s Auto Repair, and Leisa Ann from KeepMePostedToday.com, to talk about something we don’t talk about enough: mental fitness. From road construction disasters to walking across the country (literally), these two women share what it takes to keep your head in the game when life throws punch after punch.Rachel opens up about the emotional toll of a car accident, staffing struggles, leadership pressure, and how practicing “the pause” helped her reset. Leisa shares powerful lessons from her 3,000-mile walk to raise mental health awareness, like how to reset your energy, build an emotional bank, and stop carrying other people’s baggage.This episode is raw, practical, and filled with the kind of real-life advice you won’t get in a book. Whether you’re burned out, overwhelmed, or just need a reminder that you’re not alone, this conversation is the reset button you didn’t know you needed.Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledThis episode is sponsored by Shop Boss. You know, other shop management software makes you work, but Shop Boss works for you. AppFueled at appfueled.com. “Are you ready to convert clients to members? AppFueled™ specializes in creating custom apps tailored specifically for auto repair businesses. Build your first app like a pro.”How To Get In Touch With the GuestLeisa AnnKeepMePostedTodayRachel Spencer Spencer’s Auto CareLagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)Plan With The ProsShow Notes with TimestampsIntroduction and Sponsor Acknowledgments (00:00:01) Kim introduces the podcast, guests, and topic of mental fitness; sponsor messages are shared.Guest Introductions and Background Stories (00:01:30) Kim introduces Rachel Spencer and Lisa Ann, sharing how she met each and their backgrounds.The Road Construction Crisis: Kim’s Story (00:06:55) Kim recounts her and Brian’s experience with a devastating road construction project and its impact on their business and mental health.Rachel’s Road Construction Experience (00:09:46) Rachel describes her shop’s recent road construction challenges, a car accident, and the resulting stress on her and her team.The Power of Practicing the Pause (00:11:05) Rachel discusses learning to slow down, practice gratitude, and the importance of pausing during stressful times.Sponsor Messages (00:15:07) Additional sponsor messages about shop management software and customer loyalty apps.Lisa Ann’s Cross-Country Walk and Mental Fitness (00:17:08) Lisa shares her journey walking across the country to raise awareness for mental fitness and practical self-care strategies.Making Emotional Deposits and Building Support Networks (00:22:08) Discussion on the importance of emotional support, surrounding yourself with positive people, and seeking help when in doubt.The Value of Community and Coaching Groups (00:23:42) Kim and Rachel emphasize not facing struggles alone, the value of industry groups, coaching, and personal connections.Physical Movement and Mental Fitness (00:28:41) The hosts and guests discuss the role of physical activity, personal routines, and self-care in maintaining mental fitness.Personal Routines for Mental Health (00:33:35) Kim, Rachel, and Lisa share their daily routines and strategies for finding peace, including massages, early mornings, and music.Men’s Mental Health and Building Friendships (00:37:33) The conversation shifts to men’s mental health, the importance of intentional friendships, and differences in coping styles.Social Media and Comparison Traps (00:41:49) Rachel and Lisa discuss the negative impact of social media on mental health and the importance of focusing on your own journey.Maintaining Mental Fitness Through Crisis (00:44:14) The group summarizes key takeaways for maintaining mental fitness during business crises and the importance of sharing struggles.Closing Remarks and Event Promotion (00:46:33) Kim and guests share contact info, encourage reviews, and promote the upcoming “Plan with the Pros” workshop.Podcast Outro (00:49:04) Standard outro with information on where to find the podcast and connect with the hosts.How To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Group on FacebookMeet The ProsFollow SMP on FacebookFollow SMP on InstagramGet The Ultimate Guide to Auto Repair Shop Marketing Book Email Us Podcast Questions or Topics Aftermarket Radio NetworkRemarkable Results Radio Podcast with Carm Capriotto: Advancing the Aftermarket by Facilitating Wisdom Through Story Telling and Open DiscussionDiagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z with Matt Fanslow: From Diagnostics to Metallica and Mental Health, Matt Fanslow is Lifting the Hood on Life.The Weekly Blitz with Chris Cotton: Wee

Ep 164Car Giveaways and Community Involvement with Chris Luoma [E164]
Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledWhen it comes to community involvement, some shops talk about it and others just do it. In this episode, I sit down with Chris Luoma, third-generation owner of Jerry’s Automotive in Lansing, Michigan, to talk about what it looks like to give back with heart.From car giveaways to Toys for Tots, Chris shares how giving back has become more than just a marketing tactic; it’s part of his shop’s DNA. We talk about the humble beginnings of this family-run business, what inspired their vehicle donation program, and how they’ve given away five cars (and counting) to people who truly needed a hand up.Chris walks us through the process of acquiring and fixing the vehicles, how they choose recipients, what the response has been like, and how it’s created a stronger bond between his shop and the community. You’ll also hear how local news coverage, Facebook engagement, and a little creativity have helped grow their reach, without needing a huge marketing budget.This episode isn’t just about cars. It’s about impact. It’s about showing up for your town, doing something that matters, and watching how it all comes back to you in ways you can’t always track but can always feelThis episode is sponsored by Shop Boss. Shop Management software that works the way you need it to right out of the box. Are you ready to convert clients to members? App Fueled specializes in creating custom apps tailored specifically for professional auto repair businesses. Visit Appfueled.com to get started today. Keep your shop top of mind on the mobile device they love.How To Get In Touch With the GuestChris LuomaJerry’s AutomotiveLagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)News Coverage of Vehicle GiveawayShow Notes with Timestamps Introduction and Guest Welcome (00:00:10) Brian introduces Chris Loma, outlines the episode’s focus on community involvement and vehicle giveaways.Shop History and Legacy (00:02:26) Chris shares Jeffries Automotive’s 55+ year history, family ownership, and shop evolution.Long-Term Staff and Team (00:03:59) Discussion about long-term employees, technician shortage, and the value of a strong team.Origins of Community Involvement (00:04:41) Chris explains how giving back became a core value, inspired by his grandfather’s philosophy.Charitable Activities Overview (00:05:30) Overview of shop’s charitable work: Toys for Tots, veterans, VFW, and car giveaways.Shop Decor and Local Identity (00:06:01) Conversation about the shop’s old trucks, their use in community events, and as shop decor.Choosing Causes to Support (00:07:02) Chris discusses how they select which causes to support and the challenges of choosing recipients.Other Community Involvement (00:08:03) Support for local VFW, Little League, high school sports, churches, and plans for more involvement.ROI and Motivation for Giving Back (00:09:24) Brian and Chris discuss the intangible returns of community involvement versus trackable ROI.Sponsor Messages (00:11:46) Mid-episode sponsor advertisements for Shop Boss and App Fueled.Vehicle Giveaway Program Details (00:13:17) Chris details the car giveaway program: how it started, how cars are sourced, and the process.Lessons Learned from Giveaways (00:15:25) Stories about specific vehicles given away, repairs needed, and lessons learned from the process.Team Involvement and Effort (00:16:11) How the whole shop team contributes time and effort to the vehicle giveaway.Advice for Other Shop Owners (00:16:44) Tips for other shop owners considering a giveaway: vehicle selection, budgeting, and patience.Giveaway Selection Process (00:17:56) How recipients are chosen, use of social media, essay submissions, and the impact of video promotion.Media Coverage and Publicity (00:19:53) Local news coverage of the giveaways and its effect on shop visibility and SEO.Targeting Specific Groups (00:20:40) Occasionally focusing giveaways on specific groups like veterans, with plans for first responders.Selection and Team Involvement Improvements (00:21:31) Current process for choosing winners and plans to involve more staff in decision-making.Promoting the Giveaway and Winners (00:22:26) How the shop documents and shares the giveaway, balancing publicity with humility.Community Recognition and Impact (00:23:30) Growing reputation for giveaways, increased inquiries, and evolving community impact.Advice for Getting Started (00:24:04) Chris’s advice for shops starting community involvement, suggesting Toys for Tots as an entry point.Creative Community Giving Ideas (00:25:16) Other ideas for giving back: school supplies, sports equipment, and finding your own passion project.Emotional Impact of Giving (00:26:07) Chris reflects on the lasting emotional rewards of helping others through these programs.Closing and Future Topics (00:26:16) Brian thanks Chris, hints at future episodes on video marketing, and closes the show.How To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Group on FacebookM

Ep 163Preparing for September’s Marketing [E163]
Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledYou know that feeling when summer’s barely over, kids are back in school, and suddenly you’re staring down September, wondering what the heck to post on social media? Yeah, that’s where this episode comes in. Brian is back with Caroline Legrand for their monthly marketing prep session, your go-to podcast for staying ahead with smart, simple ideas that actually matter.They’re covering everything from prepping your fall events, tying in national awareness months (like National Preparedness Month), and even having some fun with off-the-wall days like “Talk Like a Pirate Day” and “Bald is Beautiful.” But it’s not just fluff, this episode is packed with real ways to build trust, showcase your shop’s personality, and create content that positions your brand as the go-to in your community.Whether it’s using DVI photos the right way, setting up educational posts, or just being more intentional with your calendar, this episode is all about showing up prepared before your slow season hits.This episode is sponsored by Shop Boss. Shop Management software that works the way you need it to right out of the box. Want to revolutionize your marketing? AppFueled does it all email, text, app notifications, and even call center integration. Stop guessing and start connecting with AppFueled.comLagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)Preparing for August’s MarketingDays of the YearNational Calendar Show Notes with TimestampsIntroduction and Sponsor Acknowledgement (00:00:10): Brian introduces the episode, guest Caroline, and thanks the sponsor. Sets up the September marketing theme.Overview of September Marketing and Industry Events (00:01:09): Discussion about September being packed with causes and events, and how shops can leverage industry events and conferences.Smoothing Out Workload for the Holidays (00:03:59): Advice on scheduling regular clients during slower holiday months to balance shop workload.Monthly Themes: Save Your Photos & National Preparedness Month (00:05:44): Encouragement to take and use shop photos, and tie in National Preparedness Month with vehicle safety and maintenance.Preparedness Content and Giveaways (00:07:20): Ideas for preparedness videos, EDC (Everyday Carry) for vehicles, and preparedness kit giveaways.Community Sponsorships: Little League & Baby Safety (00:11:23): Promoting shop involvement in Little League sponsorships and baby safety events, including car seat checks.Read a New Book Month (00:13:20): Encouraging team reading and sharing book recommendations as part of shop culture.Weekly Themes: Child Passenger Safety & Compassionate Leadership (00:13:37): Highlighting Child Passenger Safety Week and Compassionate Leadership Week, and their relevance to shop training and culture.Other September Weeks: Fall Foliage, Security Officer, Truck Driver Appreciation (00:15:30): Ideas for pre-trip checks, security officer discounts, and truck driver/fleet customer appreciation.Fun September Days: Beards, Bacon, Labor Day, Pizza, Beer (00:18:09): Creative content ideas for World Beard Day, International Bacon Day, Labor Day, Cheese Pizza Day, and Beer Lovers Day.Boss and Employee Exchange Day (00:19:42): Suggestions for role-swapping or fun team activities to celebrate Boss and Employee Exchange Day.Patriot Day and National Day of Service (00:21:16): Ways to honor September 11th with acts of service and patriotism.Bald is Beautiful & Redhead Day (00:22:12): Fun social media trends involving bald or redheaded team members, tying in tire safety.National Tattoo Story Day & Tradesman Day (00:23:26): Encouraging sharing of tattoo stories and celebrating skilled trades in the shop.Talk Like a Pirate Day (00:24:12): Challenge to answer phones like a pirate and share on social media for engagement.National Tune Up Day & Go With Your Gut Day (00:25:11): Ideas for tune-up promotions and diagnostic guessing games for Go With Your Gut Day.One Hit Wonder Day & Ask a Stupid Question Day (00:26:03): Engagement ideas around favorite one-hit wonders and inviting customer questions.Good Neighbor Day (00:26:43): Shouting out neighboring businesses and community partners.International Podcast Day (00:27:12): Promoting the podcast and sharing favorite podcasts among the team.General September/Fall Topics: Back to School, Football, Fairs (00:27:47): Suggestions for fall maintenance, back-to-school, football season, and local fairs/festivals marketing.Conclusion and Resources (00:30:49): Encouragement to keep posting, check national day calendars, and listen to more episodes.How To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Group on FacebookMeet The ProsFollow SMP on FacebookFollow SMP on InstagramGet The Ultimate Guide to Auto Repair Shop Marketing Book Email Us Podcast Questions or Topics Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledThis episode is sponsored by Shop Boss. You know, other shop management software makes you

Ep 162Write a Children's Book with Ben Tilson [E162]
Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledEver meet someone in this industry doing something completely out of the box, and it works? That’s Ben Tilson.Kim sits down with Ben, the second-generation owner of Tilson’s Auto Repair in Rochester, Minnesota. He’s not just growing a solid shop, he’s writing children’s books to spark curiosity and pride in the next generation of technicians. And no, it’s not a gimmick. These books are rooted in Ben’s journey with dyslexia and a passion for storytelling that’s reshaping how kids and their parents see the auto repair world.We dive into the making of Technician Colton’s 10 Steps to an Oil Change and Olivia’s ABCs to a Car, how these books are being shared with local libraries, schools, and families, and how they’re quietly laying the foundation for future techs. His mission is clear: show kids that trades matter, that working with your hands is something to be proud of, and that this industry is filled with real opportunity.But the episode goes way beyond books. We talk about Ben’s creative, grassroots marketing strategies, hosting community events, shop tours, dance parties, Santa in a sleigh, and more. These aren’t big-budget campaigns. They’re smart, authentic ways to build trust, brand loyalty, and lasting community ties.This one’s not just inspiring, it’s a reminder that when you lean into who you are and lead with heart, you don’t just grow your shop. You build a legacy.This episode is sponsored by Shop Boss. Shop Management software that works the way you need it to right out of the box. Want to revolutionize your marketing? AppFueled does it all email, text, app notifications, and even call center integration. Stop guessing and start connecting with AppFueled.comHow To Get In Touch With The GuestBen Tilson, Tilson’s Auto CareTilson’s Auto Care FacebookLagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)Technician Colton’s 10 Steps to an Oil ChangeOlivia’s ABCs to a CarGet The Ultimate Guide to Auto Repair Shop MarketingPlan With The ProsShow Notes with TimestampsIntroduction and Sponsor Acknowledgment (00:00:01) Kim introduces the episode, mentions scheduling Ben, and thanks the podcast sponsors.Meet Ben Tilson & Tilson Auto Repair Background (00:00:55) Kim introduces Ben, discusses how she met him, and asks about the history and ownership of Tilson Auto Repair.Family Dynamics and Business Growth (00:02:20) Ben shares about second-generation ownership, working with his brother, and the shop’s growth through four locations.Sibling Partnership and Roles (00:04:14) Ben explains how he and his brother divide responsibilities and maintain a strong sibling relationship outside work.Other Siblings and Ben’s Path to the Business (00:06:06) Ben talks about his sisters, his college experience, and how he and his brother proved themselves to their father.Father’s Retirement and Santa Tradition (00:07:46) Ben describes his father’s retirement, annual Santa appearance, and maintaining family connections to the business.Children’s Book Inspiration and Process (00:08:44) Kim introduces Ben’s children’s book; Ben explains his inspiration, dyslexia, and the lack of trade books for kids.Book Series and Family Themes (00:11:43) Ben discusses naming books after family members, plans for a series, and making education accessible.Book Content and Shop Representation (00:15:23) Ben details how the book mirrors the real shop, the illustration process, and working with his illustrator.Sponsor Messages (00:16:35) Sponsor messages for Shop Boss and App Fueled.Finding an Illustrator and Self-Publishing (00:18:36) Ben shares how he found his illustrator and his experience with self-publishing through DigiPod.Distribution and Community Response (00:21:28) Ben explains how he distributes the books for free, donates to nonprofits, and uses local mini-libraries.Plans for School Outreach and Events (00:22:18) Ben discusses plans for school visits, kids’ day events, and using the book to educate families.Impact on Families and Industry (00:24:28) Kim and Ben talk about the book’s role in connecting with families and inspiring future industry members.Making the Book More Accessible (00:29:34) Ben acknowledges the need to make the book easier to obtain and shares feedback from the industry.Community Events and Shop as a Venue (00:33:26) Kim asks about community events; Ben describes Tilson Gives Back, dance parties, and unique shop-hosted events.Nonprofit Support and Event Innovation (00:34:30) Ben details his involvement with nonprofits, unique fundraising events, and the evolution of Tilson Gives Back.Santa Photo Op and Guerrilla Marketing (00:37:18) Ben explains the Santa photo op, creative marketing, and building trust through unique community engagement.Advice for Shops on Community Marketing (00:39:48) Ben shares advice for other shops about investing time in community marketing versus traditional advertising.Shop Tours and Customer Education (00:41:04) Ben emphasizes the value of sh

Ep 161Building Great Teams with J.R. Portman [E161]
Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledWe all want great teams, but most shop owners don’t realize that a high-performing team doesn’t start with talent; it starts with culture. In this episode, I sit down with my right-hand man, J.R. Portman, and we unpack the real story behind building and keeping a team that not only performs but thrives.JR’s been instrumental in shaping the culture here at Shop Marketing Pros, and together we walk through what it takes to build a team from scratch, the brutal cost of hanging on to the wrong people, and how to create an environment where your team steps up even when you’re on vacation.We’ll get into hiring for character vs. capability, how tools like EOS and DISC can transform your business, what “core values” actually mean in the real world, and the moment when your team starts running the business better than you do.This isn’t fluff. It’s real talk about what culture is, what happens when you get it wrong, and how it feels when you finally get it right. This episode is sponsored by Shop Boss, manage and grow your shop with top features like integrated payments from 360 Payments. Are you ready to convert clients to members? AppFueled specializes in creating custom apps tailored specifically for auto repair businesses. Build client loyalty. Get started today with your own customer loyalty app. Visit Appfueled.comLagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System)Shop Marketing Pros - Core ValuesThe Five Dysfunctions of a Team BookDISC AssessmentsShow Notes with TimestampsIntroduction and Sponsor Acknowledgments (00:00:01) Brief intro to the podcast, host, guest, and sponsor messages.JR’s Role and Team Building Philosophy (00:00:56) JR’s background, importance of team and culture, inevitability of workplace culture.Hiring for Character vs. Skill (00:02:38) Challenges in hiring, value of character over skill, teachability, and long-term impact.Personal Stories: Hiring for Character (00:04:34) Examples from Shop Marketing Pros, hiring people with no marketing background, teachability.Culture Forms with or Without You (00:08:14) Unintentional culture, negative environments, and the need for intentional leadership.Long Road to Positive Culture (00:09:48) Building culture takes time, sometimes requires hard choices, removing toxic high performers.Impact of Hiring for Culture (00:10:50) How hiring for culture affects retention, team performance, and broadens hiring pool.Employee Growth and Retention Stories (00:12:30) Michelle’s journey from assistant to SEO lead, training and internal growth.Using Assessments in Hiring (00:14:10) DISC, Kolbe, and other assessments to understand and hire for character.Sponsor Messages (00:15:24) Additional sponsor messages and product features.Defining Company Culture (00:17:18) What culture really means, how it’s perceived internally and externally.Culture’s External Impact (00:19:41) How culture affects customer experience and business reputation.Attracting the Right People: Core Values (00:21:45) Using core values to attract and hire the right team members.Hiring Based on Core Values (00:23:04) Practical process of hiring and reinforcing core values in the company.Hire Slow, Fire Fast Philosophy (00:25:28) Importance of removing toxic employees quickly, even if they are high performers.People Analyzer and Accountability (00:28:24) Using EOS tools like People Analyzer for objective hiring/firing decisions.Team Buy-In and Transparency (00:30:31) Empowering teams, using EOS tools like IDS and VTO, and sharing business metrics.Vision Traction Organizer (VTO) and Planning (00:33:26) How VTO helps with business planning, transparency, and team alignment.Letting Go of Control as a Leader (00:37:06) The leader’s role in culture, learning to trust the team, and gradual delegation.What a Great Team Looks Looks (00:40:41) Signs of a strong team: owner can step away, business runs smoothly, empowered employees.Empowering Mistakes and Growth (00:44:10) Allowing team members to make mistakes, fostering growth, and building confidence.Closing Thoughts and Outro (00:46:01) Final advice on team building, gratitude, and podcast outro.How To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Group on FacebookMeet The ProsFollow SMP on FacebookFollow SMP on InstagramGet The Ultimate Guide to Auto Repair Shop Marketing Book Email Us Podcast Questions or Topics Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledThis episode is sponsored by Shop Boss. You know, other shop management software makes you work, but Shop Boss works for you. AppFueled at appfueled.com. “Are you ready to convert clients to members? AppFueled™ specializes in creating custom apps tailored specifically for auto repair businesses. Build your first app like a pro.”Aftermarket Radio NetworkRemarkable Results Radio Podcast with Carm Capriotto: Advancing the Aftermarket by Facilitating Wisdom Through Story Telling and Open Discussi

Ep 160Marketing Auto Body Shops with Daniel Burkholder [E160]
Most shop owners don’t think about marketing when things are going great, but wait until the car count drops or the phones go quiet. That’s when the panic hits, and all eyes turn to marketing. But what if your shop’s struggles aren’t about marketing at all?In this episode, I sit down with Daniel Burkholder from Body Shop Marketing to explore a lesser-known aspect of the collision industry. Daniel’s been in this world since he was a kid, growing up in the family’s body shop, and now he’s on the frontlines helping collision shop owners navigate a changing landscape.We talk about what a Direct Repair Program (DRP) is, how it affects a shop’s autonomy, and why relying on insurance companies for car count is a dangerous game. You’ll hear how customer behavior is shifting even with DRPs in play and how shops that aren’t actively marketing are gambling with their future.This episode is loaded with insights about the customer journey in the collision space, the rising importance of Google search, the power of reputation, and why the best time to market is when you don’t need the work. Whether you’re all mechanical or have a toe in the collision side, this is a conversation worth tuning into. This episode is sponsored by Shop Boss. You know, other shop management software makes you work, but Shop Boss works for you. AppFueled makes marketing easy. It’s a CRM designed for auto repair shops with tools like segmentation, reminders, and even a call center. Don’t wait, get started today at appfueled.comHow To Get In Touch With the GuestDaniel BurkholderBody Shop MarketingLagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)Collision Vision Podcast by Cole StrandbergShow Notes with TimestampsHow To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Group on FacebookMeet The ProsFollow SMP on FacebookFollow SMP on InstagramGet The Ultimate Guide to Auto Repair Shop Marketing Book Email Us Podcast Questions or Topics Aftermarket Radio NetworkRemarkable Results Radio Podcast with Carm Capriotto: Advancing the Aftermarket by Facilitating Wisdom Through Story Telling and Open DiscussionDiagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z with Matt Fanslow: From Diagnostics to Metallica and Mental Health, Matt Fanslow is Lifting the Hood on Life.The Weekly Blitz with Chris Cotton: Weekly Inspiration with Business Coach Chris Cotton from AutoFix - Auto Shop Coaching.Speak Up! Effective Communication with Craig O'Neill: Develop Interpersonal and Professional Communication Skills when Speaking to Audiences of Any Size.Business by the Numbers with Hunt Demarest: Understand the Numbers of Your Business with CPA Hunt Demarest.The Auto Repair Marketing Podcast with Kim and Brian Walker: Marketing Experts Brian & Kim Walker Work with Shop Owners to Take it to the Next Level. The Aftermarket Radio Network: https://aftermarketradionetwork.com/Remarkable Results Radio Podcast with Carm Capriotto: Advancing the Aftermarket by Facilitating Wisdom Through Story Telling and Open Discussion. https://remarkableresults.biz/Diagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z with Matt Fanslow: From Diagnostics to Metallica and Mental Health, Matt Fanslow is Lifting the Hood on Life. https://mattfanslow.captivate.fm/Business by the Numbers with Hunt Demarest: Understand the Numbers of Your Business with CPA Hunt Demarest. https://huntdemarest.captivate.fm/The Auto Repair Marketing Podcast with Kim and Brian Walker: Marketing Experts Brian & Kim Walker Work with Shop Owners to Take it to the Next Level. https://autorepairmarketing.captivate.fm/The Weekly Blitz with Chris Cotton: Weekly Inspiration with Business Coach Chris Cotton from AutoFix - Auto Shop Coaching. https://chriscotton.captivate.fm/Speak Up! Effective Communication with Craig O'Neill: Develop Interpersonal and Professional Communication Skills when Speaking to Audiences of Any Size. https://craigoneill.captivate.fm/

Ep 159There's No Such Thing As A Price Shopper [E159]
Thanks to our Partners, App Fueled and Shop BossWhen car count dips and phones go quiet, the first call most shop owners make is to their marketing company. But what if the issue isn’t the marketing at all?In this episode, I sit down with Stan Stokes, creator of GuestX, to talk about a problem every shop owner faces but most misunderstand figuring out why leads aren’t turning into customers. Stan’s been deep in the world of marketing and operations for nearly two decades, and he’s built a tool that shines a light on what’s really happening between the phone ringing and a car showing up in your bay.We’ll dig into topics like lead quality vs. lead conversion, how your service advisors might be unknowingly costing you business, the difference between perceived and actual appointments, and why the phrase “price shopper” might be more excuse than reality.This episode isn’t about assigning blame. It’s about owning your process, getting real insight, and making the moves that will fill your bays with the right cars and the right customers.Thanks to our Partners, App Fueled and Shop BossThis episode is sponsored by Shop Boss. You know, other shop management software makes you work, but Shop Boss works for you. Want to revolutionize your marketing? AppFueled does it all—email, text, app notifications, and even call center integration. Stop guessing and start connecting with AppFueled.comLagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)Guestx.com Show Notes with TimestampsIntroduction and Sponsor Acknowledgements (00:00:01) Brian introduces the podcast, guest Stan Stokes, and thanks the sponsors.Stan’s Marketing Background and Industry Evolution (00:02:12) Stan shares his marketing experience, the shift from traditional to digital, and the importance of operationalizing data.Marketing vs. Operations: Who’s Responsible for Slowdowns? (00:04:19) Discussion about the misconception that marketing is always to blame when business slows down.Defining Leads and Conversion Rates (00:08:21) Stan explains the need to redefine "lead," discusses lead-to-customer conversion rates, and the importance of classifying calls.Consumer Behavior and the Myth of Price Shoppers (00:16:42) Explores why callers ask about price, the reality of “price shoppers,” and how service advisors should handle these calls.Common Service Advisor Mistakes on Calls (00:20:02) Analysis of patterns and mistakes service advisors make that cause shops to lose opportunities.Traits of Top Performing Service Advisors (00:27:24) Discussion on inherent and learned traits, comfort with conflict, and what motivates high performers.Right Person, Right Seat: Importance of Fit (00:37:24) The necessity of having the right people in the right roles and taking action when someone is a poor fit.Measuring and Improving Performance with Guest X (00:40:36) How Guest X helps shop owners measure booking rates, arrival rates, and process compliance.Daily Notifications and Actionable Insights (00:45:09) Description of the daily report Guest X sends, enabling proactive follow-up and process improvement.Perceived vs. Actual Appointments (00:48:25) The difference between real and “perceived” appointments, and why clear commitments matter.Controlling the Conversation and Listening Skills (00:54:18) Tips for service advisors on leading calls, scheduling precisely, and the importance of listening to understand.Summary and Closing Thoughts (00:56:47) Final takeaways: measuring output, effort, and potential; how to contact Stan and learn more about Guest X.How To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Group on FacebookMeet The ProsFollow SMP on FacebookFollow SMP on InstagramGet The Ultimate Guide to Auto Repair Shop Marketing Book Email Us Podcast Questions or Topics The Aftermarket Radio Network: https://aftermarketradionetwork.com/Remarkable Results Radio Podcast with Carm Capriotto: Advancing the Aftermarket by Facilitating Wisdom Through Story Telling and Open Discussion. https://remarkableresults.biz/Diagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z with Matt Fanslow: From Diagnostics to Metallica and Mental Health, Matt Fanslow is Lifting the Hood on Life. https://mattfanslow.captivate.fm/Business by the Numbers with Hunt Demarest: Understand the Numbers of Your Business with CPA Hunt Demarest. https://huntdemarest.captivate.fm/The Auto Repair Marketing Podcast with Kim and Brian Walker: Marketing Experts Brian & Kim Walker Work with Shop Owners to Take it to the Next Level. https://autorepairmarketing.captivate.fm/The Weekly Blitz with Chris Cotton: Weekly Inspiration with Business Coach Chris Cotton from AutoFix - Auto Shop Coaching. https://chriscotton.captivate.fm/Speak Up! Effective Communication with Craig O'Neill: Develop Interpersonal and Professional Communication Skills when Speaking to Audiences of Any Size. https://craigoneill.captivate.fm/

Ep 158The Roller Coaster That is Google Ads [E158]
If you’ve ever felt like your Google Ads were rockin’ one month and dead the next, you’re not crazy, and you’re not alone. In this episode, I’m joined by two of my favorite people, our COO, Hallie Wasinger, and lead CSM, Danni Marks, as we unpack the wild ride that is Google Ads.This isn’t a blame game or finger-pointing session. It’s an honest, behind-the-scenes look at what happens when ad performance drops, whether it's caused by us making strategic changes or Google flipping switches behind the curtain. From the algorithm updates that wrecked March 2024 to the subtle behavioral shifts we’re seeing now in 2025, we cover it all.You’ll hear why turning off your ads when things get tough might be the worst move, how Local Services Ads (LSA) are stepping in to fill the gap, and why online scheduling isn’t just convenient, it’s essential. We’ll even dig into how your website content and your service advisors' phone skills could be the hidden heroes or villains in your marketing success.Thank you to our friends at RepairPal for this episode. RepairPal will introduce your shop to new customers through repairpal.com, the largest site for auto repair. Learn more at RepairPal.com/shops.Are you ready to convert clients to members? App Fueled specializes in creating custom apps tailored specifically for auto repair businesses. Build client loyalty. Get started today with your own customer loyalty app. Visit Appfueled.comLagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)GOOGLE LOCAL SERVICES ADSGoogle’s Local Service Ads – Everything You Need To Know - BlogGoogle’s New Local Service Ads: What Auto Repair Shops Need to KnowHaving Patience With Google Ads With Hallie WasingerPatience is Key With New Google Ads - BlogShow Notes with TimestampsIntroduction and Setting the Stage (00:00:01) Hosts introduce themselves, the topic (Google Ads roller coaster), and thank sponsors.The Reality of Google Ads Management (00:01:17) Discussion on misconceptions about Google Ads being "on/off" and the need for ongoing optimization.Client Feedback and Trusting the Process (00:03:06) Importance of client feedback, knee-jerk reactions, and trusting expert teams during ad fluctuations.Addressing Industry Concerns and Performance Drops (00:04:01) Responding to industry chatter about ad performance drops and explaining the episode’s educational intent.Impact of Large-Scale Changes in Google Ads (00:05:15) How significant campaign changes trigger the learning phase and temporarily impact performance.Client Involvement and Its Effects (00:06:22) Challenges when clients request frequent changes and the need for education and boundaries.Troubleshooting Declining Results (00:08:04) Example of troubleshooting an underperforming account and the impact of repeated budget cuts.Google-Initiated Changes: The Great Ads Exodus (00:09:30) Recounting the widespread ad performance drop from late 2023 to March 2024, its causes, and industry-wide effects.Algorithm Updates and Industry-Wide Impact (00:12:33) Discussion of Google’s lack of transparency, algorithm updates, and the resulting client losses.Consulting Experts and Waiting for Recovery (00:14:18) Hiring outside consultants, confirming no internal errors, and the normalization of results in April.Current Trends in Early 2025 (00:15:50) Recent dips in performance, ongoing monitoring, and the importance of not being complacent.Major Google Ads Updates and PMax Campaigns (00:19:50) Explaining recent algorithm changes, especially around PMax campaigns and their impact on ad performance.Difference Between Search Ads and PMax (00:22:08) Clarifying the difference between traditional search ads and Performance Max campaigns.Website Content’s Role in Ad Performance (00:24:00) Emphasizing the importance of high-quality, unique website content for ad success.Adapting Content for Better Results (00:25:50) Updating website and landing page copy with high-performing keywords to improve ad outcomes.Google Ads Evolution and Staying Current (00:27:57) Reflection on the constant evolution of Google Ads and the need to adapt.Should You Turn Off Ads During Downturns? (00:28:29) Advice against pausing ads during downturns and the value of staying the course.Consequences of Turning Off Ads (00:30:26) Negative impact of pausing ads, especially due to payment issues or switching agencies.Introduction to Local Service Ads (LSA) (00:32:26) Overview of LSA, its benefits, and how it’s helping clients stretch their budgets.Optimizing and Managing LSA (00:33:16) LSA also requires ongoing optimization; quality improves over time.LSA Limitations for Specialty Shops (00:34:21) LSA’s current limitations for specialty shops and how some adapt to benefit.LSA Drives Phone Calls, Google Ads Drive Online Bookings (00:35:37) How LSA is phone-call focused, while Google Ads can be optimized for online bookings.Behavioral Shift: Rise of Online Booking (00:36:43) Data shows a shift from phone calls to online appointment scheduling.Benefits of Onlin

Ep 157Preparing for August's Marketing [E157]
August might feel far off, but now’s the time to get your marketing dialed in. Back-to-school season, college car checkups, fall event prep, it’s all coming fast. Brian Walker and Caroline Legrand break down what shop owners should be doing in June to stay ahead of the game.You’ll hear why now’s the time to smooth out your schedule for slower months, how to build campaigns around national days (yes, even Tug of War Day), and what themes you can tap into to keep your shop top-of-mind.If you’re looking for simple, practical ideas to stay ahead, fill your bays, and have a little fun doing it, this one’s for you.Thank you to our friends at RepairPal for this episode. RepairPal will introduce your shop to new customers through repairpal.com, the largest site for auto repair. Learn more atRepairPal.com/shops.Are you ready to convert clients to members? App fueled specializes in creating custom apps tailored specifically for auto repair businesses. Build client loyalty. Get started today with your customer loyalty app. Visit Appfueled.comLagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)August Social Media Content TopicsDays of the YearNational Calendar Show Notes with TimestampsIntroduction and Sponsor Thanks (00:00:10) Brian introduces Caroline, thanks sponsors, and sets up the episode’s focus on August marketing preparation.August Marketing Overview & Back-to-School Themes (00:00:59) Discussion of August marketing, back-to-school prep, safety, community drives, and planning for fall events.Planning Ahead for August & September (00:02:15) Emphasizes planning marketing in advance, scheduling repairs for slower months, and balancing shop workload.August Monthly Themes (00:04:40) Covers National Dog Month, Happiness Happens Month, and National Back to School Month as social media topics.Back-to-School Drives & College Car Prep (00:06:05) Ideas for school supply drives, prepping college students’ cars, and timing service appointments.August Weekly Observances (00:07:37) Highlights National Management Training Week and its relevance to fall conference season and staff training.Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over Campaign (00:08:24) Discusses the national safety campaign before Labor Day and ways shops can promote safe driving.National Composites Week (00:09:28) Educational opportunity to discuss vehicle materials, composites, and new trends in automotive manufacturing.National Aviation Week & Coast Guard Day (00:11:18) Ideas for local collaborations, celebrating aviation, Coast Guard, and sharing personal or community stories.Stop on Red Week & School Zone Safety (00:14:23) Promoting back-to-school safety tips, school zone awareness, and safe driving reminders.Sturgis Motorcycle Rally & International Clown Week (00:14:59) Mentions the Sturgis Rally and shares humorous stories about clowns, with ideas for lighthearted shop content.August Days of the Month Overview (00:17:01) Notes that August has fewer auto-repair-relevant days, but highlights a few for creative marketing.Worldwide Web Day (00:17:22) Encourages shops to promote their websites, run scavenger hunts, or highlight online content.National Coast Guard Day & Purple Heart Day (00:18:02) Opportunities to honor military service members and veterans in the community.International Coworking Day (00:18:33) Spotlights teamwork within the shop, highlighting staff collaboration and camaraderie.National Nonprofit Day (00:18:54) Showcases shop involvement with local nonprofits and community engagement.National Vlogging Day (00:19:05) Encourages shops to create and share video content, leveraging video for marketing.National Delivery Driver Appreciation Day (00:19:28) Recognizes delivery drivers, both for parts and gig economy, with potential promotions or appreciation posts.National Tug of War Day & Rock Paper Scissors Day (00:20:15) Fun team-building activities and social media content ideas for shop staff.National Petroleum Day (00:21:12) Industry-relevant day to create engaging or educational content about petroleum and automotive services.Back-to-School Car Care Campaigns (00:21:29) Ideas for car care packages, safety checks, and promotions tied to back-to-school season.Hosts’ Favorite August Marketing Days (00:22:19) Brian and Caroline share which August days they’d choose for shop marketing, adding a personal touch.Closing & Outro (00:23:13) Thanks to sponsors, encouragement to listen to other podcasts, and final sign-off.How To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Group on FacebookMeet The ProsFollow SMP on FacebookFollow SMP on InstagramGet The Ultimate Guide to Auto Repair Shop Marketing Book Email Us Podcast Questions or Topics

Ep 156Creating Superfans with Brittany Hodak [E156]
Have you ever met someone who just gets it, like, really understands what it takes to create a business people rave about? That’s exactly who Brittany Hodak is. And thanks to Kim Walker, who nailed it as the host of this episode of the Auto Repair Marketing Podcast, we get to hear Brittany drop insight after insight that every shop owner needs to hear.Kim sets the stage perfectly, bringing her passion and real-world experience into the conversation. The energy between her and Brittany is electric, and the value they deliver? Next level.Brittany breaks down what it means to turn your customers into superfans, not just repeat clients, but people who shout your name from the rooftops. And let me tell you, this isn’t fluffy theory. She gives real, actionable advice that hits home for our industry. From the power of storytelling to how to destroy customer apathy, this episode is packed with takeaways you can use.If you’re ready to stop being just another shop and start being the shop, this one’s your playbook. It’s about way more than fixing cars, it’s about building a brand, creating a connection, and delivering a customer experience that people can’t stop talking about.Thank you to our friends at RepairPal for this episode. RepairPal will introduce your shop to new customers through repairpal.com, the largest site for auto repair. Learn more atRepairPal.com/shops.Declined repairs don’t have to be lost revenue. AppFueled’s call center schedules follow-up calls and equips your team with everything they need to close the deal. Get started now at appfueled.com Lagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)Brittany Hodak - websiteFollow Brittany on Instagram and DM her “elevator” and she will send you her resource to help you identify areas in your shop where you can improve the customer experienceFollow Brittany on Instagram, Facebook, YouTubeShow Notes with TimestampsIntroduction (00:00:01) Introduction to the podcast, episode number, and guest, Brittany Hudak.Sponsor Acknowledgments (00:00:32) Thanking sponsors RepairPal and App Fueled, with brief sponsor messages.Vision High Tech Expo Experience (00:01:09) Kim shares her excitement about hearing Brittany speak at Vision and the impact of her talk.Brittany’s Background & Customer Experience Roots (00:02:08) Brittany discusses her background, her father’s influence, and her passion for customer experience.Industry Event Attendance & Community (00:03:27) Discussion about the small percentage of the industry attending events and the value of community.Brittany’s Book & Super Approach (00:04:30) Introduction of Brittany’s book "Creating Superfans" and the SUPER framework.Shark Tank & Notable Clients (00:04:30) Brittany’s Shark Tank experience and work with high-profile clients like Dr. Pepper and Dolly Parton.Dolly Parton Stories & Imagination Library (00:06:10) Brittany shares personal stories about working with Dolly Parton and the Imagination Library.Branding & Audience Engagement (00:09:18) Kim discusses Brittany’s branding, engaging presentations, and the importance of thoughtful design.Uranus Fudge Factory Marketing Example (00:11:15) Brittany recounts her visit to Uranus, Indiana, and its memorable marketing approach.Overcoming Customer Apathy (00:12:58) Brittany explains apathy as the biggest threat to shops and how to combat it with unique experiences.Learning from Other Industries (00:16:43): How auto shops can learn from remarkable experiences in other industries and tourist attractions.Sponsor Messages (00:18:03) Additional sponsor messages for RepairPal and App Fueled.SUPER Framework & Storytelling (00:20:09) Introduction to the SUPER framework, with emphasis on the importance of storytelling in branding.Customer Experience & Chewy.com Story (00:24:57) Brittany shares her Chewy.com experience, highlighting the power of personalization and customer care.Personalization & Memorable Touches (00:29:34) Examples of small gestures (like Hot Wheels cars) that create lasting customer loyalty.Avoiding Common Mistakes in Creating Superfans (00:35:47) Mistakes companies make, such as lack of personalization and misuse of AI, and how to avoid them.Final Thoughts & Resources (00:39:17) Brittany offers a free resource (slow elevator guide) and shares where to find her online.Podcast Closing (00:40:50) Kim wraps up the episode, thanks Brittany, and provides information on where to find the podcast.How To Get In TouchJoin The Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Group on FacebookMeet The ProsFollow SMP on FacebookFollow SMP on InstagramGet The Ultimate Guide to Auto Repair Shop Marketing Book Email Us Podcast Questions or Topics

Ep 155Creating Amazing Customer Experiences [E155]
Want a real marketing plan that doesn’t live in your head or on a bunch of sticky notes?There’s something powerful about experiencing world-class customer service firsthand and then turning around and asking, “How can I bring this level of intentionality into my shop?” That’s exactly what happened when Brian and Kim Walker took a dream trip to the British Virgin Islands with close friends. What started as a much-needed vacation quickly turned into a masterclass in customer experience, delivered by locals who clearly understood the value of creating moments worth remembering.From the high-energy, fully branded Sweet Ice Willie who made them feel like family, to a rum-slinging boat captain with a loyal dog and a serious social media game, to a beach bar owner who somehow remembered names hours later in a crowd of 100 each story is a reminder that it’s not always the fanciest place that leaves the biggest impact. It’s the people. The vibe. The way you're made to feel.This isn’t just vacation talk, it’s packed with real-life takeaways for shop owners who want to stand out in a sea of sameness. You’ll laugh, you’ll probably want to book a trip, but more importantly, you’ll walk away inspired to examine every touchpoint of your customer journey. Because at the end of the day, the experience is the marketing.Thank you to our friends at RepairPal for providing you with this episode. RepairPal’s Certified Network of shops is trusted by millions of customers each month. Learn more atRepairPal.com/shops.Are you ready to convert clients to members? App Fueled specializes in creating custom apps tailored specifically for auto repair businesses. Build client loyalty. Get started today with your customer loyalty app. Visit Appfueled.comLagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)Buy Back Your TimeSweet Ice Willie Taxi & Tours Rum Runner BVIPlan with the ProsShow Notes with TimestampsIntroduction to the Podcast (00:00:01) The hosts welcome listeners to the Auto Repair Marketing Podcast.Vacation Overview (00:01:05) Brian and Kim share their dream vacation in the British Virgin Islands with friends.Perception of Vacation Costs (00:01:33) Brian discusses misconceptions about the affordability of chartering a catamaran compared to other vacations.Customer Experience as Marketing (00:02:08) The hosts emphasize that customer experience is a crucial aspect of marketing for businesses.YouTube Inspiration (00:03:38) Brian shares his YouTube discovery of "The Wandering Hillbilly" and his recommendations for the trip.Sweet Ice Willy Introduction (00:04:25) The hosts discuss their anticipation of meeting Sweet Ice Willy based on recommendations.Arrival of Sweet Ice Willy (00:05:20) Kim describes the energetic and unique arrival of Sweet Ice Willy in his custom truck.Sweet Ice Willy's Branding (00:06:13) The hosts highlight Sweet Ice Willy's effective branding and his engaging personality.Customer Experience with Sweet Ice Willy (00:07:32) They recount their enjoyable ride with Sweet Ice Willy, filled with music and local insights.Social Media Presence (00:08:41) Discussion about Sweet Ice Willy's strong social media presence and marketing strategies.Hog Heaven Restaurant Experience (00:09:29) The hosts mention their visit to Hog Heaven, where Sweet Ice Willy promoted his merchandise.Expansion of Sweet Ice Willy’s Business (00:10:12) They note Sweet Ice Willy's successful business expansion with multiple trucks.Tipsy Bar Experience (00:11:17) The hosts describe their experience at Tipsy Bar, highlighting Ann's entrepreneurial spirit and atmosphere.Personalized Service at Tipsy Bar (00:12:36) Kim shares how Ann remembered Brian's name, showcasing exceptional customer service.Recognition by Rinaldo (00:13:43) They recount another instance of personalized service from Rinaldo at Sydney's Peace and Love.Connection and Community Feel (00:14:41) The hosts reflect on the warm, family-like atmosphere created by local businesses during their trip.RepairPal's Pricing Insights (00:14:58) Discusses the importance of transparent pricing and how RepairPal helps build trust with consumers.App Fueled Customer Loyalty (00:15:51) Highlights the benefits of a custom loyalty app for auto service shops to enhance customer retention.Problem Solving in Paradise (00:16:59) Kim shares insights on local businesses creatively solving problems while providing unique experiences.The Rum Runner Experience (00:17:31) Describes a memorable encounter with a local boat vendor serving drinks, emphasizing the joy of the experience.Willingness to Pay for Experience (00:19:05) Discusses how customers often prioritize experiences over costs during their vacation.Local Business Adaptability (00:20:05) Shares examples of locals providing services like trash collection and food delivery to thrive in tourism.The Importance of Positive Interactions (00:21:10) Contrasts positive service experiences with negative ones, stressing the impact on customer satisfaction.Taxi D