EPISODE · Mar 9, 2026 · 21 MIN
🎙️ Value-Based Pricing for Services: How Joel Miller Built a $500K Agency With Just 2 People
from Financial Freedom Podcast with Dr. Christopher H. Loo, MD-PhD · host Christopher H. Loo, MD-PhD
email [email protected] with "Podcast freebie" to book a coveted FREE guest spot on the show. To book a PREMIUM spot on the Podcast: https://www.drchrisloomdphd.com/_paylink/AZpgR_7fBook a 1-on-1 coaching call: https://www.drchrisloomdphd.com/booking-calendar/introductory-session Subscribe to our email list: https://financial-freedom-podcast-with-dr-loo.kit.com/Disclaimer: Not advice. Educational purposes only. Not an endorsement for or against. Results not vetted. Views of the guests do not represent those of the host or show. 📄Value-based pricing for services is one of the most powerful strategies for consultants, freelancers, and agency owners who want to escape the hourly billing trap and grow a profitable business.In this episode of the Financial Freedom Podcast, Joel Miller explains how he built a $500K marketing agency with just two people by focusing on value-based pricing, agency pricing strategy, and how to charge clients based on value rather than hours.Many service professionals struggle with the same problem: their income is tied to time. When you charge hourly, getting faster and better at your craft can actually reduce how much you earn. Joel explains why stop charging hourly is often the first step toward building a scalable consulting business and how a strong consulting pricing strategy can dramatically improve both profitability and client relationships.Joel Miller, co-founder of SkyFloor, shares how his agency has operated for over 17 years using a lean small agency business model built around strategic thinking, trust-based client relationships, and high-impact marketing insights. Instead of chasing growth through hiring and overhead, Joel focuses on delivering results through smart strategy and positioning.In this conversation you’ll learn:🚀 Why value-based pricing for services can dramatically increase your income💼 The psychology behind high ticket service pricing and attracting better clients🧠 How agency pricing strategy influences client behavior and trust⚡ Why hourly billing punishes expertise and limits business growth🤖 How AI is changing marketing while making human strategy even more valuable📈 Why investing in marketing can generate higher ROI than traditional investmentsIf you’re searching for answers about how to charge clients based on value, improve your consulting pricing strategy, or build a profitable agency without scaling a massive team, Joel Miller shares practical insights and real-world lessons from nearly two decades of running a successful service business.Whether you’re a consultant, freelancer, entrepreneur, or agency owner, this episode provides actionable strategies to help you rethink pricing, marketing, and long-term business growth.⏱️ Timestamps (21:08)00:00 Intro – Joel Miller’s $500K two-person agency01:00 Why “fail fast” can damage your business02:30 Business personality and authentic marketing03:20 Value-based pricing vs hourly billing05:00 Handling clients who say your price is too high06:30 Why higher-paying clients are easier to work with08:10 Running a profitable agency with just two people09:40 AI, marketing, and the future of creative strategy11:30 Running your business like potty training a toddler13:00 The myth of “bro marketing” and scaling fast14:20 Why investing in your business beats traditional investments16:10 Marketing during recessions and downturns18:40 Key lessons from Joel Miller’s agency strategy20:10 Outro and how to connect with Joel🏷️ Hashtags#ValueBasedPricing#ConsultingBusiness#AgencyGrowth#Entrepreneurship#PricingStrategy#SmallBusiness#MarketingStrategy#BusinessPodcastThank you to all of our sponsors and advertisers that help support the show!Financial Freedom for Physicians, Copyright 2026
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