Great content Ryan! I dont know anything about marketing, im all for buying in someone elses 10,000hrs. The marketing guy that i do employ really knows his stuff, and he would agree 100% with everything youve said in this video 👍 Youre a good lad for helping other trades understand business - its the one thing youre not taught at college Keep up the good work
I thought I’d not seen your van in the mornings, thought you was on holiday mate but I’m wrong, you are mega busy. Have a great Xmas Ryan, you, your family and all the team at RJM 👊
Great video as usual and yes you must keep your van tidy and organised it helps so much I just wondering do you use a lot of abbreviations what does it mean? So much information very very good. Have a good Christmas and New Year
Baxi are rubbish. Can’t be range rated, not great quality and poor back up. Same with ideal. Ryan I’ve got Bott racking. It’s brilliant and all metal and rugged. On my 4th van with it. It’s initially expensive but I’ve never had an issue with weight etc
earned as new sub - i have a question - where do you source your branded clothes from - we are looking to clean up our brand and message and was talking about this today - TIA cal
Hi Ryan I love your videos and the way you run your business, but your last couple of videos have come across like you are chasing boiler installs at all costs and implementing that every job you go to is a possible new boiler, even if it doesn’t need one. I’m not saying that’s what you are doing, but that’s how it comes across. Just an observation look forward to the next video
I'm in a different trade, but i know guys who don't focus on annual services. It's madness. Not only does it bring in a lot of additional revenue, it also allows you to up sell other products and services, while also keeping you in touch with that customer so they don't end up using someone else, which happens a lot when customers lose you contact details, or they just don't know you provide additional services. Google ads can be expensive and time consuming as you say. I had a marketing agency handling my ads campaign before i started doing it myself. They had customers spending 20K+ a month on it to bring in the required amount of leads.
casually watching then an old pals head pops up - scott haha - tell him get his act togethor and keep his van clean the scruff hahaha
Really detailed video in terms of the knowledge shared. Love this type of stuff! Not many on here that are as knowledgable as yourself 👏🏻
Great content Ryan! I dont know anything about marketing, im all for buying in someone elses 10,000hrs. The marketing guy that i do employ really knows his stuff, and he would agree 100% with everything youve said in this video 👍
Youre a good lad for helping other trades understand business - its the one thing youre not taught at college
Keep up the good work
Appreciate that Matt
Love the content as ever Ryan.Merry Christmas to you and the team ❤️
All the best for 2025 pal
Top video again👌
Cheers James 👊🏻
I thought I’d not seen your van in the mornings, thought you was on holiday mate but I’m wrong, you are mega busy.
Have a great Xmas Ryan, you, your family and all the team at RJM 👊
All the best for New Year Si
Great video as usual and yes you must keep your van tidy and organised it helps so much I just wondering do you use a lot of abbreviations what does it mean? So much information very very good. Have a good Christmas and New Year
Baxi are rubbish. Can’t be range rated, not great quality and poor back up. Same with ideal.
Ryan I’ve got Bott racking. It’s brilliant and all metal and rugged. On my 4th van with it. It’s initially expensive but I’ve never had an issue with weight etc
Awesome work Ryan, these videos are great. Question, why do you always go for the Worcesters instead of Baxi's or other brands?
Simple . They offer a Guarantee not a warranty .
earned as new sub - i have a question - where do you source your branded clothes from - we are looking to clean up our brand and message and was talking about this today - TIA cal
Yes Cal, we just use a local company in bolton (links embroidery)
I’m sure I saw this video last week ?
I changed the ending pal, last one wasn’t right 👎🏻
Hi Ryan I love your videos and the way you run your business, but your last couple of videos have come across like you are chasing boiler installs at all costs and implementing that every job you go to is a possible new boiler, even if it doesn’t need one. I’m not saying that’s what you are doing, but that’s how it comes across. Just an observation look forward to the next video
Answered in the recent video pal 👊🏻
Didn't comment because it looked stupid. Commented because you clearly implicated yourself in law breaking situation.
Are you ok pal?
I'm in a different trade, but i know guys who don't focus on annual services. It's madness. Not only does it bring in a lot of additional revenue, it also allows you to up sell other products and services, while also keeping you in touch with that customer so they don't end up using someone else, which happens a lot when customers lose you contact details, or they just don't know you provide additional services.
Google ads can be expensive and time consuming as you say. I had a marketing agency handling my ads campaign before i started doing it myself. They had customers spending 20K+ a month on it to bring in the required amount of leads.
Agreed pal
Lots of wasted opportunities
This is great content as always Ryan. Would really like an in-depth video of hiring staff if that’s possible. 🫡