The Biggest Constraints to Growing Your Business

What's holding your business back?

Why Aren’t You Growing?

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The Owned and Operated community is fantastic. I didn’t think things could get any better than our Facebook group, full of owners who are always looking for that growth and scaling advantage.

But sometimes you need that extra edge to grow.

And then this week’s Breaking $5M Workshop came and blew me away. Some of those owners came in for three days of strategy, real talk, and getting to know one another.

I’m ready to do it again. Some of the attendees might be exhausted though.

I’d be exhausted too if I was also trying to run our marketing campaigns on my own, like some of the business owners who came in for the workshop.

They find themselves getting spread too thin. Suddenly, they’re answering emergency calls at 8 pm and trying to figure out LSA on their own. That’s a sign you need help.

For us the past two years, that help was Service Scalers and their ability to launch our PPC, SEO, and Google Ads campaigns.

The results are huge and it’s cool to watch our website climb the ranks and help us kill it by getting leads and moving faster than our competitors.

Go check out Service Scalers and see what marketing barriers they can help you smash.

Sometimes you’ve got to break those business barriers on your own—the things really holding your growth back.

Think about this: What would you do if $10M in capital appeared tomorrow?

Do you know? Would you solve pain points? Save? Plan?

Or would you lock up because ten million dollars is a lot of pressure?

You wouldn’t be alone. Time to talk about the the biggest barriers for your business when it comes to large-scale growth.

Let’s do it.

  • Capital: A blessing or a constraint? Know the difference.

  • An inability to manage resources can impact growth.

  • Do you have the right leaders to grow?

Reading time: 3 minutes and 40 seconds

Is Capital A Blessing Or Curse?

Capital is usually considered to be the biggest barrier to growth.

After all, you could do whatever you wanted if you just had the money. Right?

But the secret is that capital constraints—or a lack of—are sometimes a symptom and not a cure.

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