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Bonus episode #3: A sneak peek of what our AOA hangouts look like
May 18, 2024

In this bonus episode, we give you a sneak peek into what our Agency Owners Association (AOA) hangouts look like. Join us in a dynamic coaching call as we discuss the challenges of scaling agencies and the need to focus on solving specific problems before implementing processes.

 

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TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • (00:00) Introduction to the Coaching Call
  • (00:29) Using Memos to Drive Speed and Accountability
  • (01:26) The Importance of Speed in Organizations
  • (03:22) Establishing Memos for Speed and Culture
  • (08:08) Balancing Vulnerability and Confidence as a Leader
  • (09:06) Writing Memos and Building the Habit
  • (11:28) Diversifying Marketing Channels with Reddit and Quora
  • (14:31) Challenges of Scaling Agencies and Implementing Processes

 

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