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Agents—welcome to headquarters.
This isn’t a group for average hustlers racing to the bottom on price. This is a command center for operators in any home service business who want to dominate their market, brand themselves like luxury, and position themselves as the only choice when a client wants the best. I built The Mounting Man to prove it’s possible: - Biggest year: $512,022.13 in 2024 - Biggest month: $59,798.23 in December 2024 - Zero employees. No selling TVs or soundbars to pad numbers. Just TV mounting. Inside this community, I’ll share the exact strategies and positioning that turned a simple service into a high-ticket brand. You’ll learn how to: - 🎯 Position yourself so clients see you as the expert worth premium rates - 📡 Attract high-value clients with branding and marketing that cut through the noise - 🔧 Build systems that keep you profitable and free, not stuck on a hamster wheel Your first mission is simple: introduce yourself in the comments. 1. Codename (your name) + your city of operation 2. The service(s) you currently deploy 3. Your primary objective for the next 12 months Report in. The mission starts now. —Marshall Wayne The Mounting Man
Agents—welcome to headquarters.
🚨 HIRING: PHONE APPOINTMENT SETTER ($2K–$4K+/MO)
We’re bringing ONE motivated appointment setter onto our team. Requirements:• Fluent English (non-negotiable)• US / UK / CA preferred (not required)• Hungry, disciplined, coachable Compensation:• $100–$1,000 per closed deal• Base pay unlocked after KPIs• Monthly bonuses• Clear growth path (Setter → Manager → Closer)• Full training + proven scripts provided ⚠️ Only 1 spot. Once filled, applications close. 👉 DM “setter” on IG: @_anthony_apo
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First Customers
If you were brand new to this and have no clientele, what would be your top 3 most important things to do to get steady lead flow? Any tips for highly competitive areas?
Heavy TV’s
How do you guys typically lift big TV’s onto the mount by yourself? I’m a strong guy, but I’m concerned about running into a situation where I’m mounting a 70+ inch TV high above the ground.
Hide TV cable
I’ve been checking the competition in Dallas and getting a quote to mount a 65” hiding the cable inside the wall. The initial offer was $250 including a mount and tv cable hiding kit. He shows me the kit which according to Amazon is a fire hazard. I told them I don’t need a mount and the price drops to $190. He also offers me to install an outlet instead but for the same price? How do you guys handle in-wall cable hiding?
Hide TV cable
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