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Harvard Economist Shares The Key To Growing A Service Business
John Kenneth Galbraith is one of the greatest economists of all time. He spent more than 50 years as a professor at Harvard University.
He wrote 48 books.
He wrote over 1000 essays, reports, and research report for journals.
He is no longer with us, but one day late in his life, a journalist interviewed him about writing. He asked, “What did you learn from your career in writing?” Galbraith said…
“I learned something very interesting, that the quality of the writing I do on the days I don’t feel like it is just as good as the quality of writing I do on the days I do feel like it.”
This is really important…
We live in an interesting culture that promotes doing “what you feel like.” But do you know how Service Businesses get rich? BY BEING CONSISTENT.
You provide 5-star service every day, on every call.
Can you imagine if you needed brain surgery to save your life, but the surgeon said “eh… I don’t feel like it today.”
You don’t want that surgeon! You want a professional who is consistent and committed.
The Contractors who succeed the most are the ones who keep showing up even if they don’t feel like it. Rain or shine… cold or hot… they keep showing up. They keep investing in marketing, they keep attracting top talent, and they keep playing at 100%.
To get that kind of consistency in your business, one of the best things you can do is partner with experts who have systems to keep you consistent. And when it comes to digital marketing & SEO…
THAT’S US.
Talk soon,
Josh Crouch