Thinking of Someday Selling Your Business, Then You Better Have An Exit Plan With Bryan Clayton

Make Each Click Count Hosted By Andy Splichal - A podcast by Andy Splichal - Fridays

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This episode features Bryan Clayton of GreenPal, the "uber" for lawncare. A successful entrepreneur, Bryan has built not one, but two multi-million-dollar companies.Listen as Andy and Bryan discuss what he considers essential in order to grow a multi-million-dollar business along what you need to consider if you are ever thinking about someday selling your business.A fascinating story of how he started his business, bootstrapping the business and eventually selling for millions of dollars. In addition, this episode discusses ways to differentiate your business including knowing what you are selling, what problem you are solving for your customers and how to find productive employees. Finally, learn lessons from him selling his first business and the mistakes that you should avoid if you ever decide to sell.Episode Action Items:To learn more about Bryan or connect to his company visit https://www.yourgreenpal.comABOUT THE HOST:Andy Splichal, who was recently named to the Best of Los Angeles Awards’ Fascinating 100 List, is the founder and managing partner of True Online Presence, author of the Make Each Click Count book series and Founder of Make Each Click Count University found at https://www.makeeachclickcountuniversity.com.He is a certified online marketing strategist with twenty plus years of experience and counting helping companies increase their online presence and profitable revenues. To find more information on Andy Splichal visit https://www.trueonlinepresence.com, read the full story on his blog at blog.trueonlinepresence.com or shop his books on Amazon or at https://www.makeeachclickcount.com.New episodes of the Make Each Click Count Podcast, are released each Friday and can be found on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast, Apple Podcast and on Make Each Click Count at https://podcast.makeeachclickcount.com.

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