Josh Almanza
Member
Anyone else using Steve Marsh’s program “Be Competition Free” on here? What did you think of it? And what kind of results did you experience?
Wrong. Rug doctor is our major competitor, not Stanley.I'll always be my biggest competition.
I need to get out of my own way usually. Pain holds me back more than any competitorWrong. Rug doctor is our major competitor, not Stanley.
I took his course. His biggest beef with me was that I just didn't implement much of it. That's my problem and nothing with the course.
His course teaches you how to position yourself in the market. How to market yourself in ways most marketing plans for multitruck companies can't. As an owner/operator, you can't act like a multitruck company. He points out the pros and cons of both and how you can take advantage of where you're at. It was the mindset that I gained from the most.
I have to pull his audios and materials out again and go over them. Like most marketing materials, we keep looking for the new stuff when really, the old stuff works great.
Even just doing a couple of his ideas really helped me to have one of the higher prices in my area. It also helps if you have the work ethic to follow it up as well.
When I took the class, I had asked them if, maybe one day, they could branch off the SFS into a 2-3 day class focusing on owner/operator only. That didn't do much good, because they came from businesses with a fleet under themI need to secure my area more, more marketing within a shorter radius of my home to cut down on driving.
Plus I really need to get a grip on spending/budgeting. So the finance side of it is something I need to study and work on.
As for implementing, I'll be tweaking my presentations and my website to better look at things though the customers eyes.
Start using plans that have been mentioned for years: the free spotter program, protector warrantee, assessment cards. I've done these before but slipped away from them
And the Stay beautiful program which I heard about at a Piranha bootcamp several years ago is something I'm more ready for. Steve Toburen had all these things going long before Piranha reexposed them and SFS gives you all you need to implement it.
As I stated above, I also need to get back into Steve Marsh's ideas as well as revisit many of the Piranha ideas. Lots of little tweaks can make a huge difference.
I still don't see myself getting multiple trucks but who knows. Steve Marsh's program talked about the idea and building it slower and with a higher price. I'd rather not become one of the multitruck companies that had to slash prices just to keep techs busy and then find myself running a company that operated like the ones I'm competing against now, ie low price, fast cleaning.
There is a mindset that didn't get talked about at SFS that an owner/operator needs, which SteveM emphasizes in his program. SteveM's program is for the o/o. SFS focuses on a larger busn with employees. Just depends on where you want to go. Between SteveM's program and SFS its all I need to grow to anywhere I want.
You can run a very successful one man business and with SFS programs I believe it can be built to where it could be sold quite equitably. There are risks but there are risks with employees too. Who knows what the Lord has planned.
I just think Steve focuses on owner operators and the goal to reach quality-minded customers. I’d rather be cleaning for customers who care about theirs carpets and upholstery rather than the one time customer who expects her carpets to look new after neglecting her carpets for years. Also, the fact that marketing to existing clients appeal to me and my goals.How much have you looked into it and what appeals to you about it?