WhatsYourSign?
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Some of you know my stories, others do not.
I purchased a sign company 16 months ago that I added as a division to my pre-existing marketing agency.
In the past 16 months, it's felt a lot like drinking from a fire hose between learning the industry, hiring the right team, and trying to scale the business.
We have limited data to work with but our year-over-year sales have been 3-4x what they were a year ago, and even more so compared to the previous ownership. A lot of this I attribute to having the right team in place and improving our service delivery (getting jobs delivered faster has allowed us to do more jobs in a month).
With that said - I'm a long way from being able to walk away from the business for a month without things suffering. Currently I'm responsible for all pricing, 70% of sales (I have one rep who splits his time between marketing and signs), project management, and about about 60% of customer service.
I have three full-time employees plus two freelance designers who we've trained to be able to design signs and vehicle wraps and create production files.
With that said, while we've gotten much better, I really want to focus on building out the right systems and processes so I can bring somebody in to manage things on a day-to-day basis so that I only need to check-in periodically.
For those of you who have successfully been able to pull this off...how long did it take you to get to this point and what were your biggest obstacles to overcome? Any breakthrough moments worth sharing?
I realize some of you may look down on me because I'm purely involved with the business side of things and not a true artisan. However, this is an industry I've grown to love and even though I'm not an artisan, I have a deep respect for the work that goes into things by all of you and the folks on my team!
As always - thank you in advance for any wisdom you are willing to share!
I purchased a sign company 16 months ago that I added as a division to my pre-existing marketing agency.
In the past 16 months, it's felt a lot like drinking from a fire hose between learning the industry, hiring the right team, and trying to scale the business.
We have limited data to work with but our year-over-year sales have been 3-4x what they were a year ago, and even more so compared to the previous ownership. A lot of this I attribute to having the right team in place and improving our service delivery (getting jobs delivered faster has allowed us to do more jobs in a month).
With that said - I'm a long way from being able to walk away from the business for a month without things suffering. Currently I'm responsible for all pricing, 70% of sales (I have one rep who splits his time between marketing and signs), project management, and about about 60% of customer service.
I have three full-time employees plus two freelance designers who we've trained to be able to design signs and vehicle wraps and create production files.
- A designer who can do production when necessary
- A production person (everything after design and before install) who can help with installs
- An installer who can help with production when needed
With that said, while we've gotten much better, I really want to focus on building out the right systems and processes so I can bring somebody in to manage things on a day-to-day basis so that I only need to check-in periodically.
For those of you who have successfully been able to pull this off...how long did it take you to get to this point and what were your biggest obstacles to overcome? Any breakthrough moments worth sharing?
I realize some of you may look down on me because I'm purely involved with the business side of things and not a true artisan. However, this is an industry I've grown to love and even though I'm not an artisan, I have a deep respect for the work that goes into things by all of you and the folks on my team!
As always - thank you in advance for any wisdom you are willing to share!