EPISODE · Sep 6, 2023 · 48 MIN
BEST OF: Brian Scudamore: The 1-800-GOT-JUNK Story (E221)
from The POZCAST: Decoding Success with Adam Posner · host Adam Posner
1:20 – Origin Story / Car Wash Story2:34 – Create an Opportunity3:36 – Street Marketing3:58 – College is not for Everyone5:16 – Teenage Era6:12 – Getting into College7:46 – Dad’s Expectations9:09 – McDonald’s Story11:08 – Early Life Lessons12:42 – Be Empathetic14:02 – Moment of Success16:20 – A Natural Leader18:01 – Turning down offers19:59 – Silicon Valley deal21:50 – Brand Influence23:03 -Birth and time of Extension25:17 – Business Growth and Systems26:40 – Consistency and Hiring / Identify Talent29:09 – Diversity of Opinions31:45 – PR Strategy32:54 – Biggest Mistake34:43 – Posner’s Philosophy35:24 – Time to Bloom38:26 – BYOB40:34 – Getting into Franchise43:05 – Single Greatest Piece of Advice44:13 – Brian’s North Star
What this episode covers
First Aired 7/22/22 Brian Scudamore is a serial entrepreneur and author whose journey started at just 19 years old, when he founded 1-800-GOT-JUNK? In creating that business, Brian helped pioneer the junk removal business by turning a chore people avoid into an exceptional customer service experience. Then, he scaled that success into two more home-service brands, WOW 1 DAY PAINTING and Shack Shine under the O2E Brands banner. His philosophy, which he detailed in his book “WTF (Willing To Fail)”, stems from his belief in the power of dreaming big, taking risks, and learning from mistakes. Through franchising, he’s giving thousands of aspiring entrepreneurs the chance to live their dreams of business ownership. This Episode’s Heavy-hitter’s: Brian’s entrepreneurship journey started when he saw his neighbor doing a car wash across the street. He immediately created his own and competed on price. The ability to walk into the candy store in those days and buy him and his friends whatever they wanted made him feel like a rockstar, and he was hooked on making his own business. Having ADHD made it impossible for Brian to learn in school. He quit highschool for that reason, ended up pitching the admissions office to let him into college, and then still quit college because he was learning more through building his business. The original idea for his business came from sitting in a McDonald’s parking lot, where he saw a trash removal truck and immediately had the idea to buy his own truck, and start his own business to pay for college. Ironically, this was the business that led him to drop out just a year before his graduation. Brian became the owner of WOW 1 DAY PAINTING after he actually hired them to paint his own house. He was astounded with how quickly the company could finish the job just by having a simple system in place, and knew he had to purchase and scale the business. When pitching press to try and get PR for his businesses, Brian doesn’t try to continue selling if the writers turn down his story. He instead asks for feedback on why it’s not a good enough story, and from there he uses their feedback to pitch other publications. To learn more about Brian’s companies, please visit: https://www.o2ebrands.com/ If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review: https://ratethispodcast.com/thepozcast #thePOZcast is brought to you by our friends at Interseller – the prospecting + outreach platform of recruiters and sellers. Whether you’re doubling down on business development or recruiting talent, Interseller does all the heavy lifting of finding contact data, automating the email and follow-up process, and syncs all that rich data into 20+ CRMs and ATSs. Reach out and get going in a 2-week *free* trial today and let them know you heard about them from Adam on #thePOZcast. Check out a free demo today! https://bit.ly/2Fbm/BZ For past episodes and more, please visit www.thePOZcast.com Thanks for listening!
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