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Should You Open A New Location Or Grow The One You Have?

Should You Open A New Location Or Grow The One You Have?

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Every ambitious entrepreneur hits a moment where expansion seems like the next logical step—open a second location, add a new market, or chase the high of builder mode.

But before you double your overhead and divide your attention, ask yourself: is it really time?

In this episode of the Maven Marketing Podcast, Brandon and Caleb walk through the 5 essential filters every business owner must run their growth plans through.

From market share math to hiring realities, this is the gut-check episode to protect your business from scaling mistakes—and help you grow with clarity.

In this episode:

  • Why hitting 10% market share changes the rules
  • The #1 thing most entrepreneurs underestimate when expanding
  • Real-world math for calculating your market share
  • How to assess bandwidth, competition, people, and processes
  • When marketing spend can accelerate—or sabotage—your growth
  • The one question to ask yourself before saying yes

Expansion is sexy. But strategy is smarter.

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Host: Brandon Welch
Co-Host: Caleb Agee
Executive Producer: Carter Breaux
Audio/Video Producer: Nate the Camera Guy

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