You Can’t Be Everything To Everyone W/ Evan Simmons

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Evan Simmons is the owner and founder of Panoramic Pro Painting.  He is a Colorado Native, born and raised in Northeast Denver.  Prior to founding Panoramic Pro Painting, Evan spent ten years working with the Sherwin Williams Paint Company as a store manager at multiple locations, and later as Residential Sales Representative. These experiences enlightened Evan to the tremendous lack of customer service, craftsmanship and value being offered to customers within the industry, and ultimately pushed him to branch off and  start Panoramic Pro Painting in the spring of 2019.  Since then he has built a 7+ figure business in 3 short years and shares his experience along the way with Chaz.  In this episode, Chaz and Evan discuss the importance of keeping your customers' experience top of mind, how to develop the right systems and processes to grow quickly, and why you should pour into other business owners.  Tune in now to learn more about these kingly methods of operating and growing a business! During this episode, you will learn about;[01:17]  Introduction to Evan and his business[02:08]  Where entrepreneurship started for Evan[03:28]  Why does Evan continue to push after achieving so much success?[04:34]  What’s the endgame for Evan?[06:12]  A good decision to led Evan to such fast growth[08:17]  How to lead 1099 workers[11:17]  A ‘bad’ decision Evan made in the business[13:40]  When to turn down a job [15:23]  How Evan identifies successful businesses in his industry[19:15]  Evan’s decision making process[21:25]  Why does Evan ask for honest reviews of his work?[24:17]  If he could only pick one metric to track, what would Evan choose?[28:33]  Does Evan intentionally mastermind and network?[32:57]  If he only had one hour a week to run his business, what would Evan do in that one hour?[34:07]  If he lost it all, what would Evan do?[35:55]  How to connect with Evan Notable Quotes“In my mind, I haven’t made it.  For me, it’s still a work in progress.” - Evan Simmons“I think it may be the way I'm wired, but I'm not sure if I'll ever be truly satisfied or if I'll ever really reach the mountaintop, so to speak.”  - Evan Simmons“You can have this good, healthy perspective of being grateful and thankful, and then you realize it's time to get back to work” - Chaz Wolfe (Host)“Realize there's only 24 hours in a day, seven days a week.There's not an ability to do everything and be successful without burning yourself out.” - Evan Simmons“If people know that they're valued and they really see it as a mutually beneficial partnership I feel like that goes very very long a way” - Evan Simmons“Pulling yourself in too many directions, you're trying to be any and everything for everybody, ultimately it can cause issues and troubles.” - Evan Simmons“Know who you're looking to market to as opposed to just marketing to any and everybody.” - Evan Simmons“It has to be repeatable. You have to be able to explain it and you have to be able to build value in it to make sure that the customer realizes what makes you different from anybody else that they're gonna be having out for an estimate.” - Evan Simmons“When you pour into other people, specifically entrepreneurs, you're basically coaching for lack of better terms, yourself.” - Chaz Wolfe (Host) “You can tell when someone's at a certain revenue perspective in their business, because of their perspective on the community.” - Chaz Wolfe (Host)“When people are as much of a giver as they are a receiver, it changes the dynamic of not only...

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