Christmas Light Contractors LLC

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Christmas Light Contractors LLC

Christmas Light Contractors LLC

@TheSoftWashPro

Run Christmas light installers LLC for 15 years and training other installers for many years Christmas light installation also house washing Roof Cleaning .

New London Connecticut انضم Mayıs 2012
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Marin.Istvanic
Marin.Istvanic@IstvanicMarin·
@TheSoftWashPro Rep is person from Facebook that supports you as a brand It seems like your agency switched their media buyer who works on your ad account. That's not a rep, but I see what you mean now, you used this term to explain a different role
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Marin.Istvanic@IstvanicMarin·
@TheSoftWashPro this is 100% inaccurate. There're heaps of ad accounts and brands, as well as some of my clients, that dont have rep, and don't have any problem with scaling rep can't improve your performance. If that's the case in your side, something is seriously wrong with your media buying
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@IstvanicMarin They definitely are. The company is only as good as the rep that has your account. I had a senior rep and now I'm transferred to a Junior. They have thousands of our ads, but the new Rep doesn't understand how the ads integrate to our company.
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Bodhi- Local SEO
Bodhi- Local SEO@irentdumpsters·
HIRING: Long-form video editor. Full-time. Working directly with the stryker digital team. DM to apply.
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@IstvanicMarin @joshelizetxe We have a pretty good Ads company, but unfortunately, our rep retired and now we got a new person so our company is still the same, but their level of detail is falling off a cliff so the ads are not performing quite like they used to
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Marin.Istvanic
Marin.Istvanic@IstvanicMarin·
@TheSoftWashPro @joshelizetxe and as mentioned, that's totally fine. Go fall for some made-up story with clickbaity hook about improved CR and no value in the actual post
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Marin.Istvanic@IstvanicMarin·
I grew one Ecom store from $1k to $10,000k daily budget in 3 months Here’s the exact 5-step roadmap I followed so you can do the same.
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Steve Hunsaker | Home Service Accelerator
You don’t own a home service business until you catch your new employee pissing on the side of the house of one of your largest customers
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FearBuck
FearBuck@FearedBuck·
Forbes released its 2026 Top Creators list, revealing how much the world’s biggest creators earned over the past year. 1. MrBeast — $300M 2. Dhar Mann — $65M 3. Steven Bartlett — $52M 4. Markiplier — $38M 5. Rhett & Link — $37M 6. Charli D’Amelio — $18M 7. Druski — $20M 8. IShowSpeed — $30M 9. Mark Rober — $30M 10. Codie Sanchez — $31M 11. Jake Shane — $14M 12. Brent Rivera — $13.7M 13. Adam W — $17.3M 14. Jesser — $25M 15. Khaby Lame — $9.9M 16. Alix Earle — $12M 17. Mikayla Nogueira — $9M 18. Stokes Twins — $12.4M 19. Nick DiGiovanni — $14M 20. Rebecca Zamolo — $15M 21. MrBallen — $24M 22. Drew Afualo — $2.7M 23. Haley Baylee — $9.6M 24. Ms. Rachel — $26M 25. Alan Chikin Chow — $10.5M 26. Typical Gamer — $13M 27. Marques Brownlee — $10.9M 28. Nurse John — $7.2M 29. Tana Mongeau — $8M 30. Josh Richards — $6M 31. Dixie D’Amelio — $7M 32. Dani Austin — $8.1M 33. Nara Smith — $7.5M 34. Lexi Rivera — $6.7M 35. Jacksepticeye — $18M 36. Tini Younger — $3M 37. James Dumoulin — $9.9M 38. Brooke Monk — $5.2M 39. Hannah Stocking — $5.8M 40. Erika Kullberg — $6.8M 41. Ashton Hall — $10M 42. Leah Kateb — $7.1M
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Scott Simmons
Scott Simmons@scottsimnz·
Looking to talk shop with a good 3PL. Who's the best out there?
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Alex B
Alex B@bprintco·
You don’t solve a sales problem by adding more services. Painter isn’t booked enough, so now he also does drywall. Lawn care company hits a slow patch, so now they’re selling patios, drainage, mulch, cleanups, and Christmas lights. Tree guy sees the stump grinding guy making money, so he goes and buys a stump grinder. On paper it feels logical. “Customers already ask us for this.” “Competitors offer it.” “We could make more per job.” But most of the time, the service menu wasn’t the problem. The problem was that people didn’t clearly understand what you do, why they should hire you, or why they should pay your price. Adding another service doesn’t fix that. It makes it worse. Now your operations are more complicated. Your marketing is less clear. Your crews need more training. Your equipment costs go up. Your brand gets harder to explain. And the original sales problem is still sitting there, untouched. The guy who only does stump grinding isn’t winning because stump grinding is magic. He’s winning because his offer is obvious. He is easy to refer. Easy to remember. Easy to buy from. You know exactly when to call him. So before you add another service, ask yourself... Have I actually maxed out demand for what we already do? Or am I just bored, impatient, and trying to buy my way out of a marketing problem? Because a $50k machine is a really expensive way to avoid learning how to sell. Pick a lane. Get known for it. Then expand from strength, not panic.
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Ron_Anderson
Ron_Anderson@Ron_Anderson65·
I believe I repented of my sins, but some of them keep coming back.
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Alex | Cleaning Biz Guy
Alex | Cleaning Biz Guy@cleanbizguy·
Airbnb cleaning is one of the biggest traps in the cleaning industry. When you’re new, it sounds amazing. A host offers you 5 units at $175 per turnover and all you see is recurring revenue. I thought the same thing. At one point we were cleaning 20 Airbnb properties and doing roughly $20,000/month in Airbnb revenue. Looking back, I wouldn’t build that side of the business again. The problem is that Airbnb cleaning isn’t really cleaning. It’s property management disguised as cleaning. The clean itself is only part of the job. You’re also managing linens, laundry, inventory, supplies, access codes, keys, maintenance reports, damage reports, and everything else needed to keep the property running smoothly. Because most hosts want to be hands-off, you’re expected to be their eyes and ears. If something is broken, missing, leaking, damaged, or running low, they expect you to catch it. The biggest mistake owners make is treating Airbnb revenue the same as residential recurring revenue. It’s not. 3 months ago we fired 3 Airbnb clients worth roughly $15,000 per month. Most people thought we were crazy. The very next month we generated more revenue than the month before and added over $10,000 in recurring monthly revenue through weekly, biweekly, and monthly residential clients. Less stress. Better operations. Better margins. Airbnbs kept us busy. Residential recurring clients built the business.
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Steve Hunsaker | Home Service Accelerator
As your 31 year old Unc I’m here to remind you that you will never have an edge day trading individual stocks on Robinhood fellas The second it’s all people talk about on here and Reddit you’re too late. You have zero edge. Remember Warren Buffet’s #1 rule: Don’t. Lose. Money.
Steve Hunsaker | Home Service Accelerator@stevehunsaker1

I gave up trying to hit on individual stocks but man when there’s euphoria like this I want to short the ever living shite out of this. Back to weekly S&P buys…

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