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📌 START HERE — Welcome to the Blue Collar Board Room
The Blue Collar Board Room is a place for people who: - Build things - Run crews - Own service businesses - Or are working toward owning one No gurus. No fake success. No fluff.Just real conversations, real work, and real progress. This thread is the front door to the community. 👋 Introduce Yourself Below If you’re new, drop a comment with: 1. Name 2. Location 3. What you do (job, trade, business, or goal) 4. One thing you’re currently working to improve(business, income, time, family, health, mindset—anything) 👉 You don’t need to impress anyone here. 👉 Lurkers are welcome—but posting helps you get value faster. 🧭 How to Use This Community - Read threads at your own pace - Engage when something resonates - Ask real questions - Share lessons—wins and mistakes This is a long-term room, not a hype cycle. ⚓ A Note From the Founder I’m building this alongside you—running real businesses, making real decisions, and documenting what works and what doesn’t. If you’re here to learn, contribute, and grow—you’re in the right place.
🚨ATTENTION NEEDED🚨
What’s the biggest thing on your plate right now? Could be sales, leads, hiring, systems, marketing, or just staying sane. Drop it below 👇 No fixing—just sharing where you’re at.
4th quarter.
Business is our sport, and every week is a new game! Start fast, be consistent, finish strong! Are you going to call is quits at 2:30 because “you did enough” or are you going to do something that your business needs from you to take the next step or get caught up? Ideas for Fridays final push! -social media post (people are getting paid and ready to spend. -update your website gallery -follow up with any outstanding quotes -research your product costs with suppliers -put your goals in your plans What from the above or different will you be doing to close your Friday with a bang?
Are You Easy to Do Business With?
Most service businesses don’t struggle because their service is unclear. They struggle because the path from interest → paid job is messy. Quick self-check: • How does a new customer contact you? • What happens immediately after they reach out? • Do you control that process—or does it happen randomly? If a lead has to: – wait too long for a response – explain themselves twice – guess what happens next You’re leaking opportunities without realizing it. What’s one small change you could make this week to make it easier for someone to hire you?
Are You Easy to Do Business With?
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The blue collar community has a lot of folks who don't have a website. Some may think its 2026 who doesn't have a website? The harsh reality is that the number is larger than it should be. In an online ecosystem that comes with many ways to be found for your services, the almighty website is still the cornerstone of online presence for service providers of all kinds. A good website marks the following -validation and legitimacy -doorway to organic traffic -continuity between you and search engines -direct access for leads -education opportunity for site visitors -portfolio My experience: I have been blessed to work with amazing commercial clients almost all of whom came to me in the form of organic traffic from google search results and website traffic. -Costco -Menards -Ihop -Burger King -Winter Services (nation wide vendor) which led to them assigning us Meijer grocery stores -and new ones each year All of which have changed my business in different ways. My questions for you! -Do you have a website that your proud of? -What's the most groundbreaking connection your website has made for you? Feel free to ask me any questions you have about websites here on this thread. If you enjoyed this read give the post a like so I can gauge what everyone likes.
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