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From 0 to 730 Recurring Poop Scooping Clients (How He Did It!)

From 0 to 730 Recurring Poop Scooping Clients (How He Did It!)

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If you run a local service business and wonder what it really takes to grow from zero customers to hundreds of recurring clients, this episode tells that story. Matt from Poo Squad in Kansas City left a 16 year career in grocery retail to start a poop scooping company from scratch. In the beginning it was just him, a rake, and a bucket, grinding through networking events and community groups to find the first customers. Five years later the company serves more than 700 recurring clients and has built a strong reputation across Kansas City by focusing on consistent service, communication, and showing up when competitors do not.

Matt breaks down the practical strategies that helped the business grow, including attending local networking events, joining the Chamber of Commerce, leveraging Facebook marketing, and building a team that cares about service quality. He also shares how improving their Google reviews transformed their online presence, jumping from about 70 reviews to nearly 400 in a short time after implementing a simple review system. If your goal is to build a stronger local brand, attract more customers online, and scale a service business through trust and reputation, this episode is packed with real lessons you can apply immediately.

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