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#467 The (often missed) First Step to ANY Marketing Strategy

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In this episode of the Contractor Growth Network podcast, Logan Shinholser and Aaron Horner take you back to the foundation of all successful marketing: understanding your ideal client and crafting a unique selling proposition. Building on the six-step framework from episode #466, they explain why these first two steps matter most—and how getting them wrong can make every marketing dollar less effective. Episode Breakdown 00:00 – Why Ideal Client & USP Come First Why every strategy starts with clarity on who you serve and what you uniquely offer. 06:13 – Balancing Aspirational vs. Current Clients Why you can't skip straight to high-end dream projects, and how small wins build your reputation and portfolio 15:42 – The Questions You Should Ask What to ask clients (and your team) to uncover patterns, motivations, and pain points. 27:11 – Bright Spots and Proof Points How to capture what clients loved most and turn that into marketable proof. 46:28 – Turning Fears into Marketing Messages Translating client concerns about design, budget, or timeline into trust-building content.

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