Ryan Wimpey | “So We Really Just Want to Thank You Clay & Vanessa for Everything You’ve Done. We Love You Guys!”

Ryan Wimpey

Who Is Ryan Wimpey?

Ryan Wimpey, born in July of 1985 is the founder of TipTopK9.com, a company that provides Tulsa dog training, obedience and manners training to families located within the Tulsa area.

 

How Did Clay Clark Helped Ryan Wimpey & Rachel Wimpey to Scale Their Business?

 

VIDEO TRANSCRIPT

Rachel Wimpey
I’m Rachel with Tip Top K9 and we just want to give a huge thank you to Clay and Vanessa Clark.

Ryan Wimpey
Hey guys, I’m Ryan with Tip Top K9. Just want to say a big thank you to Thrive 15. Thank you to Make Your Life Epic. We love you guys. We appreciate you and really just appreciate how far you’ve taken us. This is our old house. Right, this is where we used to live years ago.

Rachel Wimpey
This is our old neighborhood.

Rachel Wimpey
See, this is nice, right?

Ryan Wimpey
So this is my old van and our old school marketing. And this is our old team. And by team, I mean it’s me and another guy.

Rachel Wimpey
This is our new house with our new neighborhood.

Rachel Wimpey
This is our new van with our new marketing. And this is our new team. We went from four to 14.

Rachel Wimpey
And I took this beautiful photo.

Rachel Wimpey
We worked with several different business coaches in the past. And they were all about helping Ryan sell better and just teaching sales, which is awesome. But Ryan is a really great salesman. So we didn’t need that. We needed somebody to help us get everything that was in his head out into systems, into manuals, and scripts, and actually build a team.

Rachel Wimpey
So now that we have systems in place, we’ve gone from one to 10 locations in only a year.

Ryan Wimpey
In October 2016, we grossed 13 grand for the whole month. Right now it’s 2018, the month of October. It’s only the 22nd, we’ve already grossed a little over 50 grand for the whole month and we still have time to go. We’re just thankful for you, thankful for Thrive and your mentorship and we’re really thankful that you guys have helped us

Ryan Wimpey
to grow a business that we run now instead of the business running us. Just thank you, thank you, thank you, times a thousand.

Rachel Wimpey
So we really just wanna thank you, Clay, and thank you, Vanessa, for everything you’ve done, everything you’ve helped us with.

Ryan Wimpey
We love you guys.

Clay Clark
All right, and now, ladies and gentlemen, I’m gonna bring up my good friend, Ryan Wimpy, my good friend, Ryan Wimpy, and his dog, Odin, this dog has the ability to eat me, so I’m sort of concerned. I’ll pass the mic to you, and Odin, you can have your own mic if you want, whatever you want, Odin.

Clay Clark
Okay, I’m a little bit afraid of Odin.

Ryan Wimpey
Hi, I’m Ryan Wimpey.

Rachel Wimpey
And I’m Rachel Wimpey, and the name of our business is Kip Top Training.

Ryan Wimpey
Our business is a dog training business. We help people with behavioral issues and teach their dog how to listen. When I was learning to become a dog trainer, we didn’t learn anything about internet marketing or advertising or anything at all. It’s just dog training. And that’s what’s so great about working with Clay

Ryan Wimpey
and his team because they do it all for us.

Rachel Wimpey
So that we can focus on our passion and that’s training dogs. Clay and his team here, they’re so enthusiastic. Their energy is off the charts. Never a dull moment, very thriving.

Ryan Wimpey
We’ve been working with Clay and his team for the last five months, two of which has been our biggest months ever. One, our biggest gross by 35%. Clay’s helped us make anything from brochures to stickers, new business cards, new logos, scripts for phones, scripts for email, scripts for text messages, scripting for everything.

Rachel Wimpey
How I would describe the weekly meetings with Clay and his team are awesome. They’re so effective. It’s worth every minute. Things get done. We’ll ask for things like different flyers and they’re done before our hour is up. So it’s just awesome, extremely effective.

Ryan Wimpey
If you don’t use Clay and his team, you’re probably going to be pulling your hair out, or you’re going to spend half of your time trying to figure out the online marketing game and producing your own flyers and marketing materials, print materials, all the stuff like that. You’re really losing a lot as far as lost productivity and lost time. Not having a professional do it has a real sense of urgency

Ryan Wimpey
and actually knows what they’re doing when you already have something that’s your core focus that you already know how to do.

Rachel Wimpey
You would also be missing out with all the time and financial freedom that you would have working with Clay and his team.

Ryan Wimpey
We would recommend Clay and his team to other business owners because they need to be working on their business, not just trying to figure out the online game, which is complex and changing daily. So no one has a marketing team, too. Most people don’t. They can’t afford one, and their local web guy or local person that they know probably can’t do everything that a whole team and a whole floor of people can do in hours

Ryan Wimpey
and not just weeks or months. There’s a definite sense of urgency with Clay and his team. I used to have to ride other web people, I mean, really ride them to get stuff done, and stuff is done so fast here. There’s a real sense of urgency to get it done. Great. Hey, I’m Ryan Wimpey.

Ryan Wimpey
I’m originally from Tulsa, born and raised here. I’ve definitely learned a lot about life design and making sure the business serves you. The goal setting, while it’s not like, it’s somewhat basic stuff, making sure you have different goals for every part of your life is super important. Also, the linear workflow, the linear workflow for us in getting everything out on paper and documented is really important. We have workflows that are kind of all over the place. So having linear workflow and seeing that mapped out on multiple different boards is pretty awesome. That’s really helpful for me. The atmosphere here is awesome. I

Ryan Wimpey
definitely just stared at the walls figuring out how to make my facility look like this place. This place rocks. It’s invigorating. The walls are super… it’s just very cool. The atmosphere is cool, the people are nice, it’s a pretty cool place to be. Very good learning atmosphere. I literally want to model it and steal everything that’s here at this facility and basically create it just on our business side. Play is hilarious. I literally laughed so hard that I started having tears yesterday.

Ryan Wimpey
And we’ve been learning a lot and so the humor definitely helps it breaks it up but the content is awesome off the charts and it’s very interactive you can raise your hand it’s not like you’re just listening to the professor speak you know the wizard teaches but the wizard interacts and he takes questions so that’s awesome if you’re not attending the conference you’re missing about three quarters to half of your life you’re definitely It’s probably worth a couple thousand dollars. So, you’re missing the thought process of someone who’s already started like nine profitable businesses.

Ryan Wimpey
So, not only is it a lot of good information, but just getting in the thought process of Clay Clark or Dr. Zellner or any of the other coaches. Getting in the thought process of how they’re starting all these businesses, to me, just that is priceless. That’s money. Well, we’re definitely not getting upsold here. My wife and I have attended conferences where they upsold… where it was great information and then they upsold us like half the conference. And I want to like bang my head into a wall. And she’s like banging her head into the chair in front of her.

Ryan Wimpey
Like, it’s good information, but we’re like, Oh my gosh, I want to strangle you. Shut up and go with the presentation that we paid for. And that’s not here. There’s no upsells or anything, so that’s awesome. I hate that. Oh, it makes me angry. So, glad that’s not happening.

Ryan Wimpey
So the cost of this conference is quite a bit cheaper than business college. I went to a small private liberal arts college and got a degree in business, and I didn’t learn anything like they’re teaching here. I didn’t learn linear workflows. I learned stuff that I’m not using and I haven’t been using for the last nine years.

Ryan Wimpey
So what they’re teaching here is actually way better than what I got at business school. And I went what was actually ranked as a very good business school. I would definitely recommend that people would check out the Thrive 15 conference. It’s, the information that you’re going to get is just very, very beneficial. And the mindset that you’re going to get, that you’re going to leave with is just absolutely worth the price of a little bit of money and a few days worth of your time.

Rachel Wimpey
My name is Rachel Wimpy and I’m originally from Tulsa, Oklahoma. I’ve really, I mean I’ve learned so much, my head I feel like is about to explode, but a lot that I’ve taken away from it is the working on your business instead of in your business because I have the tendency to just want to do it all myself and that’s one thing that Clay really teaches us to have systems in place that you don’t have to be there running it and your business can actually run without you. It’s just awesome. It’s like a entrepreneur playground. It’s amazing here.

Rachel Wimpey
So it’s really awesome. I mean, a fun atmosphere, lots of cool stuff, lots of fun quotes. It’s just a really cool place to be. Clay’s presentation and his style is so different than most. It’s been really one-on-one. He takes the time to just kind of answer your questions about your business rather than just a generic answer. He’ll personalize it for different people’s businesses because everybody’s is different,

Rachel Wimpey
but at the same time you implement those very same systems that he’s discovered throughout all of the businesses he’s ran and it’s just a lot of good information, really good presentation. If you don’t come, you’re just going to be missing out on so much, so much actually knowledge that’s applicable rather than just like, you know, accounting information. Like it’s just very hands-on. The Thrive 15 conference has been great because there is no real upsell. Like he’s not pushing anything down our throats. I’ve gone to different conferences before where my husband and I

Rachel Wimpey
have been upsold over and over and over again and they’ve just been pushing that down our throats. You know how it is, it’s annoying. There’s none of that here. It’s been really nice. Most business conferences are very, very expensive to just go and then get upsold again to spend even more money. This one’s very affordable. It’s definitely worth it. It’ll completely change your mindset, it’ll change your life. It’s definitely worth it. I recommend that people check out the Thrive conference because it’ll completely change your mindset about, you know, just working your business, working your business, working your business, to actually being a business owner and actually being able to apply all that knowledge that you will learn here. It’s

Rachel Wimpey
going to change your business. It’s going to bring you from, you know, where you thought you could go to higher. It’s very, you should definitely do it.

Rachel Wimpey
You should definitely check it out.

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Ryan Wimpey
I’m Ryan. I’m the founder of Tip Top K9, and this is my wife.

Rachel Wimpey
Rachel, and I’m the co-owner of Tip Top K9.

Ryan Wimpey
I first got started in the dog training business because I had a dog that I could do a million tricks with and if I opened the front door, he’d run away. So I started looking for an answer, something that would actually work, and that’s how we got hooked up doing what we’re doing right now.

Rachel Wimpey
What excites me about dog training is I get so many calls all the time from people not able to have their family or friends over because their dog is jumping on them or barking at them, whether they’re aggressive or just don’t have manners. I mean, so many times I get calls. They’re so fed up, they’re not enjoying their dog anymore. And that’s what we do.

Rachel Wimpey
We come in and we get to fix those problems. So not only they can enjoy their dog, but also their family and friends can come over and enjoy their dog.

Ryan Wimpey
Yeah, exactly. We love seeing people, they have this dog, it’s a nuisance, and it goes back to being their best friend. That’s why they got the dog in the first place, so they could enjoy it. And if it’s totally out of control, they can’t. So we love seeing people enjoy their dog, love their dog, being able to have people over again because the dog’s terrorizing all their guests. We love seeing people

Rachel Wimpey
enjoy their dog again. What Tiptop Canine does that’s different from most dog training companies is we actually come out for the first time for only a dollar, we’ll customize our package that will best suit you and your family, your time, your schedule, your budget, and then if you’re not happy with the results will actually give your money back

Ryan Wimpey
People should consider using us because first your first lesson is only a dollar which is a no-brainer you can’t lose Second they should consider using us because we have guarantees we guarantee results or your money back and third we get exceptional results We’re gonna get tons of control in just a few weeks We’re gonna fix almost all of your behavioral issues in just a few weeks Or your money back if you’re watching the video right now fill out one of our contact forms. Your first lesson is only a dollar and we’ll get you scheduled for that one dollar lesson.

Rachel Wimpey
Or you can call us at 918-991-8634 and we’re excited to hear from you.

Ryan Wimpey
The location in South Lake, Texas, probably 15 miles from here where we’re at right now. Their biggest month last year was $63,000. Wow!

Rachel Wimpey
It’s a cool day of franchising.

Clay Clark
And they started out of their house in the South Lake, Texas.

Ryan Wimpey
Yeah, oh, and it’s all publicly disclosed, so we have to give everyone an item 19.

Speaker 3
Is it on your website at TipTopK9?

Ryan Wimpey
They can go to TipTopK9.com and request the information, and I’ll send it to them. They just have to be in a non-communist state. I can’t send it to the communist states like California and New York.

Speaker 4
Okay, outside of that.

Ryan Wimpey
Yeah, outside of that. So yeah, we have people that did it completely owner operator, they just want to do it by themselves out of their house, and they’re able to do 12 to 18 grand a month gross just by themselves, no real business, just doing it, loving what they’re doing.

Speaker 3
That is remarkable.

Speaker 4
Training dogs, doing what you love.

Ryan Wimpey
Yeah, we’ve had multiple people leave six digit incomes, sales people, mortgage broker, graphic designer to come do it, and it’s so rewarding.

Clay Clark
People wake up passionate about what they’re doing. It’s awesome. You know, Thrive Nation, years ago, I had a young lady in my office by the name of Kat, and Kat was a graphic designer, and I was working with a client that was training dogs. So if you could picture this, folks, I’m working with a company that’s training dogs, and I have an employee by the name of Kat, and Kat asked me, she said, Clay, with this tip-top canine business that you’re helping to grow and franchise, I’m seeing the growth, I might be interested in opening a tip-top canine franchise. And that’s kind of how that conversation went, is how I can remember.

Clay Clark
But I wanted to interview the man married to the cat, Adam Stockdahl. Welcome on to the Thrived Time Show. How are you, sir?

Adam Stockdall
I’m doing great.

Clay Clark
Like, always good to talk to you. Hey, so how did you – can you kind of tell the story of how you first heard about a tip-top canine franchise opportunity? Yeah, that was about five, six years ago. My wife, Kat, talked me into getting a cute little puppy, and that cute little puppy decided to use me as a chew toy. So at the same time, she was working on some marketing materials for Top K9, the original location in Tulsa,

Clay Clark
and it wasn’t too long after that that we hired them to train our own dog. And when Ryan was over, he was very impressed with the services, the company in general, and I actually said to him, and he can verify this, at the consultation I said, you know, I think I’m in the wrong business. So six, seven months later when I heard through you

Clay Clark
that they were looking to expand through the franchise model, it wasn’t too hard a decision for me to say, sign me up. Now you own the Tip Top K9 franchise, what are the territories that you own at this point, the cities or the territories that you guys have rights to?

Adam Stockdall
Yeah, so we have four main service areas all within the Dallas-Fort Worth area. First one that we opened up about five years ago was the Southlake location, Southlake, Texas, just for the out-of-towners. That is between Dallas and Fort Worth. So you have Fort Worth on the west, you got Dallas on the east. So Southlake is to the north, even though it says south,

Clay Clark
north of Dallas and Fort Worth in the middle. And before becoming a Tip Top K9 franchise owner, you were in the mortgage business, is that correct? That is correct. And so my understanding is, after, I know you guys asked me a lot of questions about it, I know your wife asked me a lot of questions about it, you guys met with Ryan and Rachel

Clay Clark
and you decided to move forward. Can you kind of explain what those six weeks of hands-on training was like? Because there’s somebody out there listening right now that’s maybe thinking about buying a Tip Top K9 franchise and they should know what that experience was like. What were those first six weeks of hands-on dog training like?

Adam Stockdall
Yeah, Clay, so Tip Top K9 has a training service that they call Doggy Boot Camp, where they take your dog and train them intensively for several weeks and then they come back different and better dog. I’d say it’s the exact same way, same process the franchisees go through. It’s definitely a bootcamp.

Adam Stockdall
It is morning to night, it is six days a week for about six weeks. But by the end of that, you’re gonna be very comfortable with the training process and you’re gonna feel like you are well equipped

Clay Clark
to go out and start training dogs on your own? So you did this, and Rachel and Ryan, I mean, I feel like they do a great job training people on how to train dogs, and they really, Ryan does a really good job teaching the sales aspect of it, and you do a great job, because you come from a sales background. So you’re down there in Texas now, and for somebody out there that’s thinking about owning a tip-top, once you know how to train a dog, and you’ve paid all the money up front to auto wrap your car and to go to the six weeks of training. Now you’re down in Texas, you’re running the business, and I really wanted to identify

Clay Clark
what you believe to be the maybe the three or four biggest drivers of the growth because my understanding, I could be wrong, but I think your official title this year is you were the franchise of the year both this year and last year. Is that accurate?

Adam Stockdall
Out of the years they’ve been doing the franchise of the year award, we’ve won half of them.

Clay Clark
Okay, so we got this past year, then the year before that. Okay, so you were this year’s franchise of the year. What do you believe to be like the four things that you have to do on a weekly basis beyond training dogs that allows your location to not only survive, but to thrive? Yeah, so number one, it just, the most important underlying theme in all this

Clay Clark
is going to be consistency. So the thing that I really loved about the Tip Top K9 model is that you do not have to arrange your own calendar. We have a scheduling center that’s going to call and book leads for you and set up your schedule every day. And really half the battle, especially when you’re starting out is just showing up. The dog training world is not on average a super sophisticated crowd.

Clay Clark
So, if you just show up to your appointment, you’re already in the top 20% of the dog training world. So, showing up, being consistent, being on time, being where you say you’re going to be, when you say you’re going to be there, that would be the first thing. Second of all is being able to effectively train people. It’s one thing, this is a, it’s a very physically challenging business. You’re only going to be able to do so much on your own.

Clay Clark
You’re going to have to hire people. And the faster you train those people, the faster you’re going to be able to grow. So one, be consistent, be lead by example, do what you say you’re going to do. Two is train people. Three is assisting the office lead generation. There’s a lot being taken care of on the back end. We’re doing a lot, Clay’s team is doing a lot of search engine optimization.

Clay Clark
The team is booking incoming calls. How you’re going to help with that is by going around to places that can refer you dog training and just once again being consistent with those relationships. So that looks like veterinarians, for example. You’re going into veterinarians’ offices, you’re saying hi, you’re doing that for a couple weeks in a row. Then you’re asking to sit down with the vet, talk to them about the training,

Clay Clark
and then you’re gonna start getting referrals. In just the past week in one of our locations, we got four vet referrals. And that’s just in one of our four locations. So that’s a big driver of business. And then, you know, just putting in the time. When you’re starting out, it is a pretty grueling schedule. It’s 7 a.m. to 9 p.m., seven days a week,

Clay Clark
and if you don’t have somebody to help you work in those hours, then those are the hours you’re working. So it’s by no means easy money, but if you do it right and you approach it with the right mindset,

Adam Stockdall
it can be very good money.

Clay Clark
Now, what would happen if you stopped doing the group interview every week? And on part two of today’s show we’re going to talk about the group interview process. What would happen if you stopped doing the weekly group interview? Yeah, so if we stopped doing the weekly group interview we would be totally fine for about two months and then we would start having natural turnover. Maybe somebody was good, maybe they’re not good anymore. And then if you don’t have somebody to replace them, then now you are having to do their job and if you’re doing their job, nobody is doing your job, which is training people.

Clay Clark
So you’re going to find yourself trying to do two jobs and then somebody else is going to drop and you’re doing three jobs and you’re just not going to be able to find good people to come in. If you’re not doing the group interview, you’re going to hire somebody out of desperation. It’s going to be the wrong person, and you’re just going to exacerbate that turnover problem. Now what if you stopped getting Google reviews from your happy customers? I mean, you guys are very consistent at gathering objective reviews from happy customers.

Adam Stockdall
What would happen if you stopped getting Google reviews? Yeah, so there’s a very specific type of person that’s going to leave a Google review without asking. And those typically are not the people you want leaving Google reviews. So that is what you’re going to get by default. So that is gravity. That is pulling you down. Okay.

Clay Clark
What you need are the rocket boosters of intentionally gathering reviews from your real and happy customers in order to launch you into orbit. Now the next is video reviews. You guys do a great job gathering video reviews from your happy customers. And what I’ve heard from many of the franchisees, because I talk to many of you every week, is that potential buyers will come to you already convinced that Tip Top K9 is the right choice if they’ve read enough reviews and watched the video reviews, what impact does video reviews play in the business itself?

Adam Stockdall
Yeah, so video reviews just puts a face to the name. You know, we have hundreds and hundreds, I think between our locations we have over a thousand five-star Google reviews. And I still get people at a consultation be like, yeah, but do you have any references, right? It’s one thing to see a name with a review next to it. It’s another name to see the face of somebody talking at you.

Adam Stockdall
So the video reviews, it gives you more of that personal feel of somebody’s story. You get to see that they’re a real person with a real dog that’s really trained.

Clay Clark
Now the Dream 100, again, this is where you make a list of your ideal and likely referral sources, dog groomers, veterinarians. What would happen if you never visited the Dream

Adam Stockdall
100 list by default? What would happen? Yeah, sure. There’s a lot of people that are going to find you online on Google. If you get all your reviews and you have good search engine optimization, you’re going to dominate the search results. There is a significant portion of your market that just isn’t relying on Google for this type of thing. So people really love their dogs. It’s a very emotional topic. So with emotional topics, people are talking to their friends, other people they trust.

Adam Stockdall
Veterinarians are a big source of trust. So if you are not getting those veterinarian and groomer referrals, you’re not aligning yourself with these authorities in the space, then those people are just never going to hear about you because it doesn’t even occur to them to go online and search about this because they’re gonna ask their vet who to go through.

Clay Clark
Now, both you and I are very efficient individuals. So we typically, when we hop on a weekly coaching call, I mean, if it needs to be longer, it’s longer, but it’s usually like a touch point, like a 10 minute, like let’s make sure things are not drifting. How important is it to have somebody like Andrew who’s following up every week just to make sure that, you know, videos get uploaded, that the ads are running?

Clay Clark
How important is that weekly call to keep things running? Yeah, I mean, there’s really no substitute for it. I mean, you check on things you care about, right? And I care about the business. So that’s just our time to really make sure we’re being accountable for our portion of things. Accountability is a huge part of this. Because yeah, it’s easy to just get busy

Adam Stockdall
and let these things drift over time.

Clay Clark
Now, I have worked in the franchise space quite a bit outside of Tip Top K9. I’ve worked with brands like Oxifresh or EXP Realty. I’ve worked with UPS franchises. I’ve worked with just a lot of them. And what I find is a lot of times there are certain franchise programs that have like a quarterly coaching call.

Clay Clark
So like you basically talk to your coach once a quarter or once a month. Why do you believe it’s an important thing for the culture to have kind of a weekly touch point as opposed to a quarterly or monthly touchpoint?

Adam Stockdall
Yeah, so I am involved in several businesses and every business I’m involved in, there is a weekly call because I would not be involved in a business that did not have a weekly touchpoint. Especially during the startup phase, it’s vital because if you’re doing something wrong, you’re gonna be able to catch it early and correct it. So make, go ahead.

Clay Clark
Yeah, you seriously, if it’s weekly, you can catch it early and correct, is that what you’re saying?

Adam Stockdall
Yes, yeah. If you’re going off course,

Clay Clark
it’s better to go off course a little bit than a lot. Now, the other thing I wanted to bring up is, I knew your wife very well because she worked in the office and she knew me because she worked with, on my payroll. You know, so we had that friendship there and also that camaraderie. You were kind of the wild card. I didn’t quite know about you,

Clay Clark
but your wife was like, no, he’s a great guy. And so, but when you’re looking into, you know, I remember in my case, I’m looking into selling a franchise to you. I don’t want to sell a franchise to somebody that won’t put in the work. And on your case as a buyer, you don’t want to buy a franchise system that won’t work, you know? So what were some of the decision points that you went through to decide whether buying a tip top canine was right for you?

Adam Stockdall
One thing I definitely wanted, really one of the huge driving factors of decision for me was the scheduling center at tip-top canine. So with me being coming from mortgage industry, I was the frontline. Somebody had questions, somebody needed to talk to somebody. That was me they were talking to. And it made it difficult to focus on my work because I was just fielding

Adam Stockdall
calls all day. With TipTopK9, you do have a scheduling center there for you. They’re talking to customers, they’re collecting payments, they’re doing a lot of the day-to-day administrative stuff that would really just take hours out of your day and bog you down. So the fact that we had that at our disposal, already included in the franchise fee was just absolutely massive.

Clay Clark
So, and just kind of recap, and I wanna make sure the listeners out there get this if they’re thinking about buying a TipTop K9, the key drivers to success is, you know, one, you’re saying you wouldn’t be involved in an organization if it didn’t have a weekly call for accountability, is that correct?

Adam Stockdall
Yeah, absolutely.

Adam Stockdall
Second is, you really,

Clay Clark
the call center was a big appeal for you, is that correct? I mean, you knew we wanted to have a call center that handles a lot of that admin?

Adam Stockdall
Oh, huge, yeah.

Clay Clark
Okay, three, you got the group interview. Four, you got the Google reviews. Five, you got the video reviews. Six, you got that Dream 100 marketing. And then seven, our team runs the online ads for you to make sure that they’re never off and to make sure the retargeting ads are happening. We’re also writing search engine content for you behind the scenes. How valuable is it to do that as opposed to you having to write search engine content every day?

Adam Stockdall
Oh, it would be impossible. It wouldn’t get done. I can just tell you, like, there’s no world in which myself or really any other franchisee trying to run this kind of business would be able to do that.

Clay Clark
And then Andrew is not here, so we can say something nice about him and we’ll see if he watches the show, we’ll find out. But Andrew has been on my team for years. I know he loves serving you guys, but how would you describe what it’s like to have a person like a point person like Andrew to kind of help you with the account if there’s a burning fire?

Adam Stockdall
Yeah, so it’s really nice to know that you have somebody that’s on your team and is knowledgeable enough. He’s seen it before, right? So if you come on, you buy a Tip Top K9 franchise, you’re not the first one. The problems, any issues you run into, you’re not gonna be the first one having these issues. Andrew’s seen it before and he’s been able to help other locations through it before. So just having that experience

Clay Clark
on your side is huge. It just gives you a little bit of peace of mind. Now we do have a lot of listeners that are in the Texas area. So again, what are the cities you cover? If anybody out there is listening has a dog they want to have you guys train? Yeah, for sure. Pretty much anywhere on the north side of Dallas Fort Worth. So we’ve got all of Fort Worth, we’ve got South Lake which is between Dallas and Fort Worth, then we’ve got McKinney and Frisco,

Adam Stockdall
which are on the north side of Dallas.

Clay Clark
Adam, I really do appreciate you. You’ve been a great friend and it’s wonderful to see you and your wife thriving. Congratulations again on winning the franchise of the year again, and I appreciate your diligence. It’s fun to work with you, sir. We’ll talk to you soon. All right. Thanks, Frank. I’ll see you.

Adam Stockdall
Take care.

Clay Clark
Bye.

John Lee Dumas
Light that spark fire nation. JLD here and welcome to Entrepreneurs on Fire brought to you by the HubSpot podcast network with great shows like Business Made Simple. Today we’ll be breaking down the proven processes and systems that you need to implement to build a time and financial freedom creating business. To drop these value bonds I are brought to Clay Clark and Ryan Wimpey. And today, for our nation, we will be talking about quality leads, getting turnkey marketing systems that will get you those leads.

John Lee Dumas
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John Lee Dumas
successful that most people disagree with.

Ryan Wimpy
What is up Fire Nation?

Ryan Wimpey
I’m Ryan Wimpey with Tip Top K9. One thing about being successful, it has absolutely nothing to do with your passion. You may have to put that on hold to create scalable, repeatable systems in order to succeed. Do not focus on the passion.

John Lee Dumas
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John Lee Dumas
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John Lee Dumas
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Clay Clark
Radio. Douglas Goldstein, financial planner & investment advisor, interviewed Wimpy on Arutz Sheva Radio. dog training and he really knew how to sell well if he got quality leads. So if you’re listening out there right now and you have a great product or a great service and you just need more quality leads, what we have to do, and I do this with every single client we work with, we have to identify what we call a three-legged marketing stool. What is the most effective way?

Clay Clark
Not the only way, but what is the most effective way? Not what are all the ways, but what are the three most effective ways to generate leads for your business? And so for Ryan, we identified that search engine optimization was absolutely very important. The second area we discovered is that social media marketing was very important. And the third area that we discovered was this thing called the Dream 100, which Chet Holmes, the best-selling author of a great book called The Ultimate Sales Machine, Chet Holmes, a great, great author,

Clay Clark
the late, great business consultant, called The Dream 100, where Brian needed to get all of the veterinarians, all of the dog groomers in his local areas to refer him. And since we implemented the search engine optimization domination, the social media marketing, and the Dream 100 system, Tip Top has now grown from one location that was, I would say, maybe doing well to now 17 thriving locations

Clay Clark
all across America. And I would predict by the end of 2022, we’ll probably end the year at 21 to 22 territories.

John Lee Dumas
Wow. I mean, that is intense stuff. Ryan, like when you were going through this, were you like, oh my God, this just totally makes sense. I’ve been like going a million miles an hour in a million different directions and not getting quality leads. I’m not putting words in your mouth.

John Lee Dumas
I’m just asking you, was this happening? And how did what Clay really structured for you change things?

Ryan Wimpey
Yeah, so as far as the search engine, definitely helped. You know, we had good map reviews, but we weren’t doing those other three. I wasn’t implementing a Dream 100, we weren’t going out and seeing people. And so if I was getting in front of people, I had a sales coach before, Clay’s a business coach, and that’s why I found him.

Ryan Wimpey
But I had a sales coach, so sales are doing good, but I only had so many of them, right? So it doesn’t matter how good you are if you’re not getting enough leads, right?

John Lee Dumas
And one thing I want to also double down on, Fire Nation, that book that Clay talked about, The Ultimate Sales Machine, fantastic, you must read it. In fact, I’m good friends with Chet’s daughter, Amanda Holmes, and she just released the updated version of that book, with, of course, all of Chet’s genius in there with updated to the 2022 version.

John Lee Dumas
So that book just came out. So definitely worth a read in all the different areas. And Clay, I wanna talk about irresistible offers. We need to develop an irresistible offer for our first time customers. Why and how do we do this?

Clay Clark
Okay, well, first off, if anybody listens right now and you go to thrivetimeshow.com forward slash EO fire. That’s one irresistible offer Thrivetimeshow.com forward slash EO fire or you can go to tiptopcanine.com. I’m just giving you two examples and let me throw in a third example. Why don’t you go to Shawhomes.com. Shawhomes.com. So Shawhomes is a home builder that I’ve helped to grow from, check this out, from 16 million dollars a year of sales to a hundred and seventy million dollars. So from $16 million to $170 million, 10 times, more than 10 times, almost 11 times growth, and we’ve done that in less than four years. Tip Top K9 has gone

Clay Clark
from one location to 17, and if you go to thrivetimeshow.com forward slash EO Fire, you can see that I do these free consultations. And people say, why do you do a free consultation? Well, frankly, it’s for my mental health, because JLD, you have great listeners who listen to your show, and they reach out all the time to want to attend a workshop or they want to schedule one-on-one consulting and they want to see if we’re a good fit. Your listeners are wonderful because they’re what I call diligent doers. They’re people that actually want to pursue their goals and turn their dreams into reality. However, people that don’t listen to your show, some people at 3 in the morning after

Clay Clark
3 adult beverages, they fill out the form just to see what happens. Not your listeners, but other people do that. What you want to do is you want to make an offer so hot that the super intoxicated guy at 3 a.m. fills out the form and you’re ideal and likely buyer. So at Tip Top K9, the first dog training lesson is only a dollar. Now their average ticket, Ryan, how much is the average ticket if someone decides to hire

Ryan Wimpey
you? Right now it’s about $2,200 to $2,800.

Clay Clark
So the average customer is spending $2,200 to $2,800 to pay Tip Top K9 to train their dog. But before they decide to commit $2,200 to dog training, they want to see if it’s a good fit. So the first lesson is a dollar. For Shaw Homes, your first consultation is free. Your 3D mock-up of your new home is free. They have all sorts of free tour, a free interactive experience, that’s free.

Clay Clark
Or in the case of Thrivetimeshow.com forward slash EO Fire, my first consultation is free. So what you’re wanting to do, if you’re listening right now, you want to think about, what’s something that you could offer that’s so hot, so irresistible, so amazing that you want to try it out? You would actually be able to modify someone’s behavior. Let me give you one more example. I was recently in San Diego, where you’re from, JLD, I was in San Diego, and I was not wanting to have a delicious piece of Asian cuisine. I was not thinking to myself, you know what?

Clay Clark
I want Asian cuisine right now But I happen to be walking in this mall area and the guy comes out and says would you like a free sample? I’m thinking well, okay, and I tried the sample and it was phenomenal and then it occurred to me Oh, I think I’m hungry Put that one at free sample. It was a generous sample now It was an ample sample that my human mind could handle it was so good it altered my behavior and it was like a tractor beam from Star Wars. I couldn’t pull out of it.

Clay Clark
I’m like, oh no, next thing you know I’m ordering the meal. It was phenomenal. So everybody out there, if you could go to your website, think about your business right now folks, think about it. What is an offer that you could offer that’s so hot, so irresistible that people can simply not resist it?

John Lee Dumas
An ample sample. That is definitely going to become part of my vocabulary. I love it for all the reasons. Once weíve figured out getting quality leads, once weíve figured out our irresistible offer,

Clay Clark
how do we scale Clay? How do we grow exponentially? Well, the thing with Ryanís business that was challenging is heís sort of a dog genius. and matriculate and coach up the dog so the dog is well-behaved. And then the owner goes, wow, my dog used to eat everything. My dog used to eat my bride’s,

Clay Clark
my beautiful wife’s wedding dress. My dog’s eating my shoes. My dog won’t stop urinating in the house. My dog’s crazy. And then they get the dog back and it’s a well-behaved dog. So the question is, how do you build a system

Clay Clark
so that other people who are not you can learn how to train a dog with the level of quality that Ryan can do? So it became sitting down with Ryan, and I’ll let Ryan explain in more detail, and this was the part of the process that I don’t think he was passionate about and that I wasn’t passionate about it, but in order to achieve financial freedom and time freedom, we had to turn everything into a checklist, everything into a process. And so we had to grind through the process of building a checklist and a process for everything. And now when somebody buys a tip-top canine franchise, and correct me if I’m wrong, Ryan, but I think almost everybody who owns a tip-top canine

Clay Clark
franchise now previously was not a dog trader. No, every single one of them was not. So we got like a former mortgage banker who bought a tip-top canine franchise, and now he’s making more money training dogs than he ever made in the mortgage industry. And that’s because the systems are so tight. So Ryan, maybe you could explain what that process was like. Because I know it was arduous, it was tedious, but now it’s created financial abundance.

Ryan Wimpey
Yeah. So like I said, it wasn’t my passion. My passion was training dogs. But we took basically a two-page outline into a 60-page process manual and then checklists for our boot camps, process and structure and outlines for our private lessons, for our take-home training, the sales script, our call center scripts, literally everything, painstakingly sitting down and just line item by line item,

Ryan Wimpey
creating those scripts for the call center and the sales was probably the biggest thing because it took me, or even training my trainers, it used to take me six months to do what we do in six to eight weeks now.

Clay Clark
So now what’s happening here, and this is so powerful, JLD, is there’s a book called The Checklist Manifesto that I encourage everyone to read the checklist manifesto manifestos written by Atul Gawande and when he talks about in that book and this is this is wild okay he talks about medical professionals that were able to dramatically decrease the amount of deaths in hospitals as a result of following a checklist he talks about architects they were able to decrease structural problems as a result of using checklists.

Clay Clark
He talks about aviation experts, pilots, that were able to decrease the amount of errors they had by following checklists. And he talks about in his book that most people don’t like following a checklist. And he writes here, and I’m quoting, he says, the volume and complexity of what we know has now exceeded our individual ability to deliver its benefits correctly, safely, or reliable without a checklist. He says, we don’t like checklists. They can be painstaking.

Clay Clark
They’re not too much fun. But I don’t think the issue here is mere laziness. There’s something deeper, more visceral going on when people walk away, not only from saving lives, but from making money. It somehow feels beneath us to use a checklist, an embarrassment. It runs counter to our deeply held beliefs

Clay Clark
about how the truly great among us, those who we aspire to be like, handle situations of high stakes and complexity. The truly great are supposed to be daring, they improvise, they do not have protocols or checklists. He says, maybe our idea of heroicism needs updating. I just encourage everybody out there, if your business feels stuck,

Clay Clark
you want to sit down right now, make a list of all the things that you have to do on a daily basis that are, I call it craft, but core, repeatable, actionable processes. It’s craft, core, repeatable, actionable processes. Anything that you do that, it’s tedious, repetitive tasks, and find a way to make a checklist or a system out of it so that you can teach a new employee,

Clay Clark
a new hire, or in Ryan’s case, a new franchisee how to do it quickly. In my office, every position we have, JLD, in my offices, we can teach somebody how to do that job in 15 hours or less. That’s my goal. Then the Tip Top Canine franchise, when people go to tiptopcanine.com to learn about buying a Tip Top Canine, from the time that somebody shows up as a mortgage banker with no knowledge of training dogs

Clay Clark
to the time they leave as an expert dog trainer, I believe, Ryan, I believe it’s six weeks now?

Ryan Wimpey
Six weeks.

Clay Clark
Six weeks, so that’s what you wanna do, is you wanna build a system, it’s kinda like reverse college. College, no matter what you wanna learn, it takes four years, and in the world of entrepreneurship, you want it to take no longer than four hours if you can.

John Lee Dumas
I will say this, I must kind of be a weird person because I love checklists. I love checklists. Listen, I’ve always loved checklists and I think there’s a reason for it. While you were talking, Clay, I was like, why do I love checklists? I love checklists because I hate having to do something

John Lee Dumas
a second time or a third time. I hate doing something wrong and being like, I’ve got to start back over again. I literally hate that feeling. And so, man, give me a checklist because I will go through step by step by step and I will be happy the whole time knowing that I’m doing it right the first time. That is so important to me for some reason, a fire nation. I hope it becomes important to you and I hope you stick around because we’re

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John Lee Dumas
How can we systemize repeatable success?

Clay Clark
Well, what you do, I’ll just give you an example. I want to brag on Ryan’s wife for a second. You know, when I first told Ryan and Rachel when they were new clients, I remember it was in this meeting, it always goes over really badly or really great, and it’s going to be, it’s like a, we go one way or the other in this meeting. I tell the clients, I say, now listen, now that we have more leads,

Clay Clark
now that we have the branding improved, the branding looks great, the website looks great, leads are coming, and now we need to install call recording. Now, this show’s recorded, right? So anybody can listen to the show, and they can say, that guest was terrible, or that guest was awesome. But anyway, the audio of this show

Clay Clark
lives on for a long time, all right? So everybody hears how this show goes. It’s one take, we’re not editing it, you just hear it as boom, slide, boom. So when you’re doing calls though, sales calls, you say, thank you for calling Tip Top K9, this is Clay, how can I help you? The way that someone answers the phone

Clay Clark
is a big factor as to whether that customer becomes a customer or not, whether that lead converts into a customer or not. If the person answering the phone sounds sarcastic, unengaged, disengaged, unfocused, if they sound confused, if they sound unaware, uninformed, uneducated, the ideal and likely buyer that you worked so hard to woo and to wow,

Clay Clark
that lead that you tried to generate becomes a dormant lead, a dead lead, and the lead dies on the vine. So what we had to do is install call recording. I recommend a company called ClarityVoice.com, ClarityVoice.com, but you can use whoever you want to use So we put the call recording in place then we have to follow this that we have to write a script So the team has to follow a script and the calls have to be recorded and Ryan’s wife Rachel

Clay Clark
She not only insisted that the calls were recorded and she insisted that the team follow the script But she did it with a spirit of excellence and joy and now he has an incredible a call center So anybody who owns a tip-top canine franchise, they no longer have to answer their own phones at all. And Ryan, maybe you could talk about that process, because most business owners, when you tell them that their team needs to follow a script and that the calls need to be recorded for quality assurance, most business owners say, that sounds terrible.

Ryan Wimpey
Yeah, so it was still every Sunday, our office manager listens to recorded phone calls, and then they play them on Monday, right? So as a team, they’re going over all the calls to make sure everyone’s following the script. And it handles about 98% of all the issues. And then what we did with Clay is we have over on version 17 is to start with, every week we come in and be like, hey, this is what broke.

Ryan Wimpey
Hey, this is what broke. And then after listening to the calls, you could see where they couldn’t make it.

Clay Clark
And then we just kept tweaking that. 17 iterations. So we’re on version 17 of the script. And then once we finally set it, we’ve been able to stick with that consistently. But early on, we were doing a lot of changes. And now, JLD, the one thing we’re working on with Tip Top, which is exciting,

Clay Clark
is for a variety of reasons, a lot of people are willing to leave a corporate America. I think a lot of times it’s because people listen to great shows like yours. And they start to say, you know what, I want to own my own business. For one reason or another, they’re tired of the corporate compliance.

Clay Clark
And they feel like they’re done working for the big box store. They want to go own their own thing. And so now, Ryan, today, I would say, about every week, it seems like you’re meeting with somebody who wants to open a tip top canine and trying to figure out if they’re a good fit or not. And really we’re scaling the business to a level where financial freedom is now 100% Ryan and his wife, they now have financial freedom. They now have the time freedom to go back to where we started to now you can focus on

Clay Clark
your passion. And I believe Ryan, you just recently purchased some chickens, am I correct?

15
Yeah, I did.

Clay Clark
I bought some chickens. So now he’s pursuing his passion, which is chicken buying. Do you like fresh eggs?

John Lee Dumas
Is that anything you do?

Ryan Wimpey
Oh, love the fresh eggs.

John Lee Dumas
Okay, I got it.

Ryan Wimpey
Love it.

Ryan Wimpey
I eat like four or five eggs a day.

John Lee Dumas
So, Clay, you teach entrepreneurs how to create branding that enhances, not diminishes, we’re talking enhances perceived value. Tell us more.

Clay Clark
Yeah, so we’re going to go right now, and we’re going to go to Shawholmes.com. We’re going to go to Shawholmes.com. We’re going to go to TipTopCanine.com, and we’re going to go to Oxifresh.com. These are three brands that I work with intimately, so I’m trying to give you some examples here. If you go to Oxifresh.com, O-X-I-Fresh.com, we just now passed 475 locations. Can I get an amen? Folks, this business went from one location to 475 locations, and whether you like the website or not, that’s up to you.

Clay Clark
You go to the website oxyfresh.com and if you look at it and go, that’s terrible. Well, you know what? You’re correct because you’re the consumer. And so you as a consumer are gonna decide whether to buy or not buy from a business. Almost instantly, it’s the first impression, all right? Then you go to tiptopcanine.com

Clay Clark
and you’re gonna decide whether you’re interested or not interested based on that first impression. Another example would be Shawhomes.com, the home builder I was telling you about. So what we have to do with branding, so we have to understand that branding is simply a perception. So the way I describe branding is a good friend of mine named Michael Levine, he used to be the PR consultant for Nike, for Pizza Hut, for Michael Jordan, check this out folks, for George Bush and Bill Clinton. So if you don’t like George Bush, you don’t like Bill Clinton, either way, he did both.

Clay Clark
He worked both on both sides. And one of the things he told me is he said, Clay, branding is nothing other than gift wrapping. So he said, if you were to give a woman a ring and you gave her the ring and you gave it to her and it was packaged in a Kmart box, no offense to any Kmart employees out there, but if you got on one knee and you said, will you marry me and you pull out the Kmart box, a lot of women would go, did you buy my ring at Kmart? Are you kidding me? You know, they would reject the packaging.

Clay Clark
Now, if you got on the knee, on the one knee, and you got out and you pulled out a ring and you presented it in a Tiffany box, a Tiffany box, they would go, oh, wow, this is awesome, and there would be an immediate reaction. So what’s wild, though, is if you were a very deceitful person, and none of your listeners are, but you had a really, really cheap ring that you bought

Clay Clark
and you put it in a Tiffany box, most people would perceive the ring, the cheap ring in the Tiffany box is having higher value than the ring, even a high quality ring, put it in a Kmart box. So what happens, we have to understand, is we gift wrap everything as a culture. We gift wrap websites, we gift wrap politicians,

Clay Clark
we gift wrap musicians and celebrities, and people do judge you based upon the appearance of that first appearance they see. We went to tiptopcanine.com, and you’ll have to correct me because my memory gets worse over time, but on tiptopcanine.com I believe we went and we enhanced the website almost immediately. And yellow is your color. Yellow is our color. Well, actually we did the logo first.

Ryan Wimpey
We got business cards, flyers, and then once you got the look, then we started making the website match the

Ryan Wimpey
look.

Clay Clark
We did your logo?

Ryan Wimpey
Yeah, you did the logo.

Clay Clark
I don’t remember that.

Clay Clark
Okay, so we did the logo.

Ryan Wimpey
Yeah, I had an older, like, shield-ish. Okay. Yeah, thank you. So we did the logo, and then we did an auto wrap for all the vehicles.

Ryan Wimpey
Yep, auto wrap, and then all of our sales sheets, our flyers, we got rid of the Word document sheets that I had.

Clay Clark
So everything is branded, and it’s designed to appeal to your ideal and likely buyers. So if you’re listening right now and you say, I went to OxyPress.com and I don’t like it. The question is, does your ideal and likely buyer like it? You see, so for OxyPress.com, I want people to fathom this, okay? A man by the name of Jonathan Barnett had a vision to start the world’s

Clay Clark
greenest carpet cleaner. And he had done it. He had created the world’s greenest carpet cleaning process. It uses 10 times less water than almost every carpet cleaner in America. However, we needed more ideal and likely buyers, because most businesses that sell by the way have a great idea or a great product, they just don’t sell anything.

Clay Clark
And if you can’t sell, your business goes to hell. So we worked with Jonathan Barnett, with Oxifresh.com, we’ve worked with Ryan with TipTopK9.com, we’ve worked with ShawHomes.com, and all I’m trying to do is make sure that the branding matches the expectations of your ideal and likely buyer. So the question is when you look at these websites, oxyfresh.com, tiptopcanine.com, shawholmes.com, or whatever your business is, I want you to ask yourself this question

Clay Clark
if you’re listening right now. Does your website meet the expectations of your ideal and likely buyer? Does your website, does your branding, does your marketing, does your logo, do your print pieces, do they appeal to your ideal and likely buyer? And right here on my desk right now,

Clay Clark
I have a business card that was given to me by a guy named Vito Servadio. It’s like Sir Video, Vito. He gave this to me at a birthday party I was at this week. And he happens to, the business card he gave me was phenomenal. It’s like a sharp business card. His company’s called Only the Best.

Clay Clark
It’s a firearms company. But this card is hot, you know? And he gave it to me, and right away I go, that is a great looking business card. And it’s because it’s a metal card, you wanna keep it, you wanna stick around. Another example would be, think about the packaging of an iPad.

Clay Clark
Everybody who buys an iPad, they want to keep the packaging of the iPad and they don’t know why. What are we, are we gonna use the packaging to re-gift next year, what are we doing? But people always wanna keep the Apple packaging because the branding is so good.

John Lee Dumas
Fire Nation, think about that. Think about the power of branding. I love all the examples that you gave, Clay. As I’m hearing you talk, I’m going through tip-top canine, and that, by the way, is the letter K, the number nine. Whose idea was it, Ryan, it might have been yours, to have the dog balancing on top of the fire hydrant?

Ryan Wimpey
Yeah, that’s mine.

John Lee Dumas
That is so classic. Fire Nation, it’s worth it just going to tiptopk9.

Ryan Wimpey
That’s our police command. It’s doggy time out. We teach them to go to a box, a chair, a stool, and we do use the fire hydrant just to show

Ryan Wimpy
off.

John Lee Dumas
The letter K, the number nine. So tiptop, the letter K, the number nine, dot com. Testimonials, and as always, Clay just crushes it with testimonials as well, and I’m looking at all these testimonials you have. I mean, it’s literally countless, but I mean, it’s just, it’s like, wow, if there’s this many testimonials, this must be the best canine trainer literally in the world. And people go to search engines every single day, Clay,

John Lee Dumas
because they want to find solutions to their problems. How do you teach your students to dominate search engine results?

Clay Clark
Well, what we do, and by the way, if anybody’s listening right now, and you go to thrivetimeshow.com forward slash EO Fire, if you’re listening right now, any of your listeners can attend one of our in-person two-day workshops. And the way I do it, JLD, is I tell people, you can pay $250 for a ticket or whatever you want to pay.

Clay Clark
So somebody could say, I think I’m going to pay $5. I’m going to try it. That’s fine. I don’t care, okay? It’s law of reciprocity. So far, everybody who’s ever attended our workshops loves it. They go and tell their friends and family. But at the workshops, I do a full multiple-hour presentation on how to do this, but I’m going

Clay Clark
to sum it up into four quick points. There’s four variables that impact your rank on the search engines, okay? Variable number one, you have to have a website that is canonically compatible with Google’s compliance standards. It has to be canonically compliant, or you would call it Google compliant.

Clay Clark
Does it adhere to the Google standards? Does it follow their canon of rules? Is it canonically compliant? The second, is it mobile compliant? What? By whose standard? By Google’s standard. Is your website mobile compliant?

Clay Clark
The third is whoever has the most original HTML content, whoever has the most original relevant HTML content, that’s hypertext markup language content, gets to be taught for that subject. And four, it’s whoever has the most objective reviews. So I can help a business owner very quickly as part of our consulting program. What I do is I charge people $1,700 a month

Clay Clark
to grow their business, it’s month to month, and with that package I do include photography, videography, web development, search engine, all those things. But where I make my money, JLD, being very transparent with the listeners, I make a 20% margin with every client I work with. So I make $340 a month per client on average,

Clay Clark
it’s month to month, so I’m not getting rich off that, it’s $54,400 a month of profit I generate off the 160 clients. But where I make most of my money is I get a small percentage of the growth. That’s where I camp out, that’s where I make most of my money, is a small percentage of the growth, that’s where I love to be. And so when I work with a client, I tell the client right away, hey listen, we need to make your website canonically compliant. And I have web developers that work here full time,

Clay Clark
and they work with the client, and we knock it out right away. Boom. Then I tell them, we need to make it mobile compliant. Boom. But the third thing, the third area that I cannot do, that’s why I want to brag on Ryan with Tip Top K9, I want to brag on OxiFresh, I want to brag on shawholmes.com. I cannot gather objective Google reviews

Clay Clark
from clients that are not happy. I can’t do it. Furthermore, I cannot, I just can’t do it. I cannot write original HTML content for a client unless they either do it themselves or they encourage my staff to do it for them. So I’d say 95% of my clients, JLD, they prefer not to write massive amounts

Clay Clark
of keyword-rich hypertext markup language content so they have us write it for them. And then the Google reviews, that’s something that Ryan and his team get. They get video reviews and Google reviews. Ryan, could you kind of explain the process that you use to go about getting those reviews and why you’ve chosen to have my team

Clay Clark
write the content for you?

Ryan Wimpey
Yeah, as far as choosing you guys to use the content, we started out writing our own content,

Ryan Wimpey
and that’s not fun.

Clay Clark
Soul sucking.

Music
Yeah.

Ryan Wimpey
So we had a lot of other stuff to do, so that’s definitely not worth it, in my opinion.

Clay Clark
Now, getting the reviews, what about getting the reviews? The reviews, first off, we gotta wow the client. I gotta really bring it when we train their dog, either when we boot camp it and take it and train her to do the lessons. And then we just ask them. We ask them for a review, and my people, they all get bonuses if they get reviews. They get pretty hefty bonuses. So you provide a wow, and then you ask for the review.

Clay Clark
Yeah, we provide a wow and ask for the review. Now I’ll say this here, JLD, real quick. I want everyone to look this up. Type in carpet cleaning quotes into Google, folks. Type it in right now, carpet cleaning quotes. Did you know that oxyfresh.com, one of my long time clients,

Clay Clark
they are the highest and most reviewed business in America of any type.

John Lee Dumas
Wow, 236,973 reviews.

Ryan Wimpey
There it is.

Clay Clark
And someone says, that’s hyperbole. Look it up folks, I’m telling, I give you facts, that’s a big part of the Chet Holmes ultimate sales machine experience, by the way. Big shout out to the Chet Holmes legacy, to his daughter, to anybody connected with that organization, they are the best. But I’m telling you, you gotta get those reviews.

Clay Clark
It’s called puffery if you’re making stuff up. You wanna cite your sources, okay? That’s why I give people examples, ample examples that the humans can handle. Also, it’s very important to understand this. When you go to Thrivetimeshow.com, you know in 2006, 2006, that was the first year that a client called me and said,

Clay Clark
could you help me grow my business? And at that point, JLD, I had built America’s largest wedding DJ entertainment company, I’d built a massive photography company, I’d built a commercial real estate business, I’d been building my own companies, I never wanted to be a marketing, consultant, business growth guy.

Clay Clark
And I remember I had a dentist and an insurance agent, they said, could you help me grow my business? And this, as God is my witness, this dentist tripled the size of his dental practice. And I said, hey Dr. Lindsey, could you record on video about your growth, because no one’s going to believe it. And he goes, yeah, sure.

Clay Clark
So I put it up there, Thrivetimeshow.com. Then I talked to the insurance agent. I said, hey, no one’s going to believe you’re Oklahoma’s largest insurance agent where you used to struggle. Could you record a video? Boom. So if you look at those videos, as of right now,

Clay Clark
as of today, we now have over 2,000 client success stories where we have over tripled the size of someone’s business. They’re all documented. And, Dale, see, that’s why I believe that our program is so successful. One, because the current clients know, wow, other people can do it, I can do it, too. And the other thing is that people have seen the validators and they know, wow, the proof is in the pudding, success leaves trails, and it’s all documented right there at Thrivetimeshow.com.

John Lee Dumas
Fire Nation, Thrivetimeshow.com, slash EOFire, I mean, check it out. He has so much stuff going on there. Ryan and Clay, I want to end with a bang here. Let’s take our time because there’s just been so many value bombs. I just don’t want any to sneak through the cracks here. But let’s start with you, Ryan. What is the one major takeaway that you really want Fire Nation to get from everything that we’ve talked about, from all the value bombs we’ve dropped?

John Lee Dumas
What do you want to make sure our listeners really understand?

Ryan Wimpey
Yeah, I would say I want them to really understand that it doesn’t matter how good you are at your craft. If you don’t have repeatable systems and they’re not scripted out, you’re not gonna succeed in replacing yourself. What’s so, it doesn’t matter how good you are, you just own a job, you don’t necessarily own a business. We tripled our income, right?

Ryan Wimpey
While growing to 17 locations and doing product support and doing a call center and billing support for the location. So that was in five years. So we tripled my location while we’re training 17 others.

Clay Clark
So I couldn’t have done that without HARD System.

John Lee Dumas
Clay, bring us home. What is it you really want to make sure Fire Nation gets in this conversation? Give us that strong call to action so we can have more success stories from you, Fire Nation.

Clay Clark
Our listeners, take action. Well, you got three ways that you can get rich that I can. You people always say, you know, can I get rich quick? I could definitely guarantee that somebody can become wealthy if they follow these proven systems. I can do that. And by the way, if you start working at the age of 20 and you want to become a millionaire by the age of 40, you need to save about one hundred and seventy five dollars a day. I know that because I’ve done the math. OK, so you need to save one hundred and seventy five dollars a day and then don’t die that would be your stop drop and roll look both ways while crossing traffic that kind of thing Okay, but you save $175 a day

Clay Clark
But if you want to get wealthier faster What you want to do is you want to look at the three situations one you could go out there and open your own business Okay, and that’s the thing. I specialize in teaching people at thrive timeshow.com forward slash EO fire I can teach you how to grow a successful company, so if you have a company you want to grow it That’s what I do. I’d love to help you. Boom, the first consultation is free. The workshops are interactive. You can learn more.

Clay Clark
Again, the first consultation is free at thrivetimeshow.com forward slash EOFire. Two, you could buy an existing business model. You would call that franchising or licensing. I gave you two examples today, but there’s other ones I didn’t give you. I mean, you could become a state farm agent. You could open a tip-top canine. You could open a Domino’s pizza. You could open up an OxiFresh.

Clay Clark
The reason why I wanted to have Ryan on today’s show is he’s a client I’ve worked with for a long time. We’ve successfully helped him to franchise and it’s pretty awesome what he can do and it’s less than $50,000 to open up a location. And there are some franchises you can look into, like buying a McDonald’s is over $2 million today. So, you know, buying a franchise is a great option. You just want to make sure it’s affordable for you.

Clay Clark
And the third thing you can do, and this is something I don’t know that I can do it. You have to be a genius. Now, somebody out there says, I am a genius, that’s great. But I’m talking about like Steve Jobs invented, you know, the modern computer systems that we have today. He’s a genius. He revolutionized the music industry. He’s a genius. Michael Jordan could play basketball in a way that Marvin Gaye could sing.

Clay Clark
I’m telling you, if you’re a genius, if you have that supernatural God-given talent where you can sing songs and play basketball and invent stuff. You don’t need me because if you’re so great that the world can’t ignore you, that right there is awesome. But for the average person like myself, I’ll put myself in that category, where you’re not the next LeBron James, you’re not the next Oprah, you’re not the next Marvin Gaye, you probably need to go back to move one or two. So either you want to grow a proven, learn how to grow a business using proven systems that we teach at thrivetimeshow.com.org.eofire.

Clay Clark
Or you want to buy a franchise or license an existing system which you can learn more about at tiptopcanine.com. And again, there’s other options too. I mean, State Farm is a great brand. I’m not affiliated with them in any way, shape or form. Domino’s is a great brand. I mean, there’s so many, Jimmy John’s is a great brand.

Clay Clark
What I like about Tip Top though is it’s $50,000 or less. Whereas a lot of the other opportunities that exist in franchising do cost people millions of dollars.

John Lee Dumas
Fire Nation, you can see why Clay has made his 10th appearance on Fire Nation, because he brings the fire, he brings the heat, and he brings the results.

Rachel Wimpey
Ryan is a really great salesman, so we didn’t need that. We needed somebody to help us get everything that was in his head out into systems, into manuals and scripts, and actually build a team. So now that we have systems in place, we’ve gone from one to 10 locations in only a year.

Ryan Wimpey
In October 2016, we grossed 13 grand for the whole month. Right now it’s 2018, the month of October. It’s only the 22nd. We’ve already grossed a little over 50 grand for the whole month, and we still have time to go. We’re just thankful for you, thankful for Thrive and your mentorship, and we’re really thankful that you guys have helped us

Ryan Wimpey
to grow a business that we run now instead of the business running us. Just thank you, thank you, thank you, times a thousand.

Clay Clark
The Thrive Time Show, two-day interactive business workshops are the highest and most reviewed business workshops on the planet. You can learn the proven 13-point business systems that Dr. Zellner and I have used over and over to start and grow successful companies. We get into the specifics, the specific steps on what you need to do to optimize your website. We’re going to teach you how to fix your conversion rate. We’re going to teach you how to do a social media marketing campaign that works. How do you raise capital?

Clay Clark
How do you get a small business loan? We teach you everything you need to know here during a two-day, 15-hour workshop.

Rachel Wimpey
It’s all here for you.

Clay Clark
You work every day in your business, but for two days you can escape and work on your business and build these proven systems so now you can have a successful company that will produce both the time freedom and the financial freedom that you deserve. You’re going to leave energized, motivated, but you’re also going to leave empowered. The reason why I built these workshops is because as an entrepreneur I always wish that I had this. And because there wasn’t anything like this, I would go to these motivational seminars, no money down, real estate, Ponzi scheme, get motivated seminars, and they would never teach me anything. It was like you went there and you paid for the big chocolate Easter bunny, but inside of it, it was a hollow nothingness. And I wanted

Clay Clark
the knowledge, and they’re like, oh, but we’ll teach you the knowledge after our next workshop. And the great thing is we have nothing to upsell. At every workshop, we teach you what you need to know. There’s no one in the back of the room trying to sell you some next big get-rich-quick, walk-on-hot-coals product. It’s literally we teach you the brass tacks, the specific stuff that you need to know to learn how to start and grow a business. I encourage you to not believe what I’m saying, and I want you to Google the Z66 auto auction. I want you to Google elephant in the room.

Clay Clark
Look at Robert, Zellner, and Associates. Look them up and say, are they successful because they’re geniuses or are they successful because they have a proven system? When you do that research, you will discover that the same systems that we use in our own business can be used in your business. Come to Tulsa, book a ticket, and I guarantee you it’s going to be the best business workshop ever and we’re going to give you your money back if you don’t love it. We built this facility for you and we’re excited to see you.

Clay Clark
If you go back eight years ago, think about the number of clients you had back then versus the number of clients you have now. As a percentage, what has been the growth over the past eight years, do you think? We’ve got to inspire somebody out there who just doesn’t have the time to listen to our

Tim Redmond
calls. Well, okay, so Clay, it’s like I would go up and down from about $10,000 a month up to about $40,000 was up and down roller coaster. And so now we’ve got it to where we’re in excess of 100 clients. That’s awesome. And so I would have anywhere from 5 clients to 20 clients on my own with networking, but I had no control over it. I didn’t.

Tim Redmond
Without the systems, you’re going to be victimized by your own business.

Clay Clark
For somebody out there who struggles with math, if you

Clay Clark
let’s say that your average number of clients was 30 and you go to 100, as a percentage what is that? I have grown, I have doubled every year since working with you. So I’ve doubled in clients, I’ve doubled in revenue every year. That’s a hundred percent growth every year I’ve worked with. Now so I’m looking we’ve been good friends seven eight years, and I’ve got doubled five times

Clay Clark
Which is just incredible. I mean the first time you do it. That’s one thing, but when you do it repeatedly

Tim Redmond
Yeah, I mean, that’s where we’re able we’re working our bless assurance off this year to double we’re planning on doubling again We’re incorporating new some some some new things in there to really help us do it But we are going to double again this year. I started coaching, but it would go up and down, Clay. That’s when I came to you, as I was going up and down, and I wanted to go up and up instead of up and down. And so that’s when it needed a system. So creating a system is you have nailed down specific steps

Robert Redmond
that you’re going to take no matter how you feel, no matter the results. You lean into them, and you do them regardless of what’s happening. You lean into them and it will give you X number of leads. You follow up with those leads, it turns into sales. Well I tell you, if you don’t have a script and you don’t have a system, then every day is a whole new creation. You’re creating a lot of energy just to figure out what are you going to do?

Clay Clark
Right.

Robert Redmond
And the best executives, Peter Drucker is a father of modern management. He said, the most effective executives make one decision a year. What you do is you make a decision, what is your system, and then you work like the Dickens to make sure you follow that system. And so that’s really what it’s all about.

Robert Redmond
So with a script here, we have a brand new gal that just came in working for us. She nailed down the script and she’s been nailing down appointments. Usually we try to get one appointment for every hundred calls. We make two to three hundred calls a day per rep. Right. And she’s been nailing down five and eight appointments a day.

Clay Clark
Somebody out there’s having a hard time. On that script. So she’s making how many calls a day?

Robert Redmond
She’s making between 200 and 300 calls a day.

Clay Clark
And our relationship is weird in that we do… If someone were to buy an Apple computer today, or let’s say you buy a personal computer, a PC, the computer is made by, let’s say, Dell. But then the software in the computer would be Microsoft, let’s say, or Adobe or whatever that is. So I basically make the systems, and you’re like the computer and I’m like the software. It’s kind of how I would describe our relationship. Tim, I want to ask you this.

Clay Clark
You and I reconnected, I think it was in the year 2000 and, what was it, maybe 2010? Is that right? 2011 maybe? Or maybe further down the road. Maybe 2013? 2012. Okay, so 2012 and at that time I was five years removed from the DJ business and you were how many years removed from tax and accounting software?

Robert Redmond
It was about 10, 11 years.

Clay Clark
We met, how did we meet? What was the first interaction? There was some interaction where you and I first connected. I just remember that somehow you and I went to Hideaway Pizza. But do you remember when we first reconnected?

Robert Redmond
Yeah, well, we had that speaking thing that…

Clay Clark
Oh, there it was! So it’s Victory Christian Center.

Robert Redmond
I was speaking there. My name is Robert Redman. I actually first met Clay almost three years ago to the day. I don’t know if he remembers it or not, but I wasn’t working with him at the time. I asked to see him and just ask him some questions to help direct my life, to get some mentorship, but I’ve been working with Clay for now just over a year. The role I play here is a business coach, a business consultant. I work with different businesses implementing best practice processes and systems that I

Robert Redmond
have learned here by working with Clay. The experience working here has, to put it real plainly, has been just life changing. I have not only learned new things and have gained new knowledge, but I have gained a whole new mindset that I believe wherever I end up will serve me well throughout the rest of my life. Since working with Clay, I have learned so much. I mean, I would like to say it was everything about business in terms of the different categories.

Robert Redmond
I haven’t learned it all, but I’ve learned all about marketing. I’ve learned about advertising. I’ve learned about branding. I’ve learned how to create a sales process for organizations in any industry. I’ve learned how to sell. I’ve learned how to create repeatable systems and processes and hold people accountable. You know, how to hire people. It’s almost like every aspect of a business you can learn. I have learned a

Robert Redmond
lot in those different categories. And then again, the mindset that I’ve gained here Has been huge, you know working here You can’t you can’t be a mediocre person You are a call to a higher standard of excellence And then as your call to that standard here you begin to see those outcomes in every area of your life That standard of excellence that you want to implement no matter what you’re involved in. I would like to describe the other people that work with Clay are people that are going

Robert Redmond
somewhere with their life. Marshall in the group interview talks about how the best fits for this organization are the people that are goal-oriented. So, they’re on their own trajectory and we’re on our own trajectory. And the best fits are those people where there can be a mutually beneficial relationship that as we pursue our goals and we help the business pursue those goals, the business helps us pursue our goals as well. And so, I’d say people that are goal-oriented, they’re focused, and they’re committed to overcoming

Robert Redmond
any adversity that may come their way. Clay’s passion for helping business owners grow their businesses is unique in that I don’t know if there’s anyone else that can be as passionate. working with Clay, it’s almost as like Clay is running that business in the sense that he has something at stake. You know, he’s just serving them. They’re one of his clients, but it’s as if he is actively involved in the business. Whenever they have a win, he’s posting it all over his social media. He’s shouting it across the room here at Thrive. He’s sending people encouraging messages. He can kind of be that life coach

Robert Redmond
and business coach in terms of being that motivator and that champion for people’s businesses. It’s again unique because there’s no one else I’ve seen get so excited about and passionate about other people’s businesses. The kind of people that are satisfied with mediocrity, people that wanna get through life by just doing enough, by just getting by, people who are not looking to develop themselves, people who are not coachable, people who think that they know it all

Robert Redmond
and they’re unwilling to change. I would say those are the type of people, and in short, anyone that’s content with mediocrity would not like working with Clay. So if you’re meeting Clay for the first time, the advice I’d give you is definitely come ready to take tons of notes. Every time Clay speaks, he gives you a wealth of knowledge that you don’t want to miss. I remember the first time that I met Clay, I literally carried a notebook with me all around. I was

Robert Redmond
looking at this notebook the other day actually. I carried a notebook with me all around and I just took tons of notes. I filled the entire notebook in about about three or four months just from being around Clay, following him and learning from him. And then I would say come coachable. Be open to challenging yourself. Be open to learning and adjusting parts about you Be open to learning and adjusting parts about you that need to be adjusted.

What Is TipTopK9.com?

TipTopK9.com specializes in providing aggressive dogs that have behavior issues with practical dog training solutions. Ryan Wimpey and the TipTopK9.com team strive to be able to empower the average local dog owner to be able to handle their dog off leash and when in an environment where distractions are common.

 

What Is Ryan Wimpey’s Goal?

Ryan Wimpey’s goal at TipTopK9.com is to become the largest dog training business and company in Oklahoma and to offer owners a solution for controlling their Tulsa dogs off leash so that their dogs have a more fun and meaningful life experience. Ryan Wimpey and the TipTopK9.com team also work hard to take cases of dogs that are very difficult where the dog is actually misbehaving so badly and so aggressively that the owner is about to put down the dog.

To learn more about Ryan Wimpey and Ryan Wimpey’s Linkedin profile visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-wimpey-26236b20

 

How Did Clay Clark Change Ryan Wimpey’s Mindset?

“I am Ryan Wimpey, I am originally from Tulsa, born and raised here. I definitely learned alot about life design and making sure that the business serves you. The linear workflow for us and getting everything out and documented on paper is really important. We have workflows that are kind of all over the place so having linear workflow and seeing that mapped out on multiple different boards is pretty awesome. That’s pretty helpful for me.

The atmosphere here is awesome. I definitely just stared at the walls figuring how to make my facility look like this place. This place rocks. It’s invigorating, the walls are super…it’s very cool. The atmosphere is cool. The people are nice. Very good learning atmosphere. I literally want to model it and steal everything that is here (at Clay Clark’s office) at this facility and just create it just on our business side.

Clay is hilarious. I literally laughed so hard that I started having tears yesterday. The content is awesome off the charts! It’s very interactive and you can raise your hand. The wizard teaches, but the wizard interacts and he takes questions and that is awesome. If you are not attending the conference you are missing three quarters to half of your life! You are missing the thought process. Just getting in the thought process of Clay Clark to me, just that is priceless. That’s money!

There is no upsells or anything. The cost of this conference is quite a bit cheaper than business college. I went to a small private liberal arts college and got a degree in business and I didn’t learn anything like they are teaching here. I didn’t learn linear workflows, I learned stuff that I’m not using and I haven’t been using for the last 9 years. So what they are teaching here is actually way better than what I got at business school and I went to what was actually ranked as a very good business school. The information that you are going to get is just VERY VERY beneficial and the mindset that you are going to get.” – Ryan Wimpey (Founder of TipTopK9.com)

 

How Did Clay Clark Help Ryan Wimpey to Scale His Business?

“Clay really helped us with his systems, taking us to the point of having ten or more employees, or doubling our size, helped us double our incomes.” – Ryan Wimpey

Read the Original Full Story of How Clay Clark Mentored & Helped Ryan Wimpey to Grow & Scale TipTopK9.com HERE:
https://www.justtulsa.com/business-coach-tulsa-thrivetime/4/

In this next session, I got to sit in while Clay met with a client who specializes in custom vehicle wrapping (like a vinyl wrap that gets put on over the paint on your car, ya know?)
This was another name that I was familiar with, so it was pretty cool to meet the man in charge.

This meeting was heavily themed around tracking results for some different keywords that the Thrivetime business coaching program was helping this client to rank for.
Like the others, this meeting ended up with some performance tweaks to be made to the client’s website that will nearly guarantee the client’s business to show up higher for the keywords that he wants to show up for in Google.

 

Ryan Wimpey of www.TipTopK9.com Shares What He Learned At Clay Clark’s Thrivetime Show Conference

 

 

 

The Tip Top K9 Dog Training Interview & TipTopK9.com Growth Story

At the conclusion of the aforementioned meeting, we step out of The Box That Rocks and Clay begins and starts his next meeting. Between the meetings, we get a brief chance to discuss the prior meeting’s action points and the “how’s” and “why’s” of how those apply to growing a business into the best version of itself.

At this point, a couple in yellow shirts come in. They’re from a company that has gone through a tremendous amount of growth since starting to work with Clay and the crew: Tip Top K9.
Clay offered to let me bounce a few questions off of them after the meeting. Once they finished up, Tip Top K9 founder Ryan Wimpey came over to where I was waiting so I recorded a few questions that I asked him.

I’m going to transcribe this conversation to text, so I’ll keep it fairly abbreviated for the sake of our collective sanities.

Tyler (Just Tulsa): So, the first time I had ever heard of Tip Top K9 was back around September in one of the Thrivetime business conferences. How long have you all been working with the Thrivetime business coaching program?

Ryan Wimpey of TipTopK9.com Dog Training: We’ve been working with them for 14 months or so now… Just a little bit over a year.

Tyler: And how did you all get hooked up with them?

 

 

Ryan Wimpey of TipTopK9.com Dog Training: I heard about the Thrivetime business coaching program when I heard Clay on a podcast called the Profit First Podcast. I was like, “Aw, this is good!”, then I was like “Wait, this guy is from Tulsa?”

Watch Clay Clark’s Interviews With Profit First Podcast Founder, Mike Mikalowitz:

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Profit First | Mike Michalowicz on How to Go from Busy to Profitable – WATCH – https://rumble.com/vbpr9d-profit-first-mike-michalowicz-on-how-to-go-from-busy-to-profitable.html

How to Generate More Leads for Your Business NOW with American Success Story Mike Michalowicz Shares –

WATCH – https://rumble.com/vo915h-how-to-generate-more-leads-for-your-business-now-with-american-success-stor.html

 

Business | Profit First | Mike Michalowicz on How to Go from Busy to Profitable –

WATCH – https://rumble.com/v2oplhk-business-profit-first-mike-michalowicz-on-how-to-go-from-busy-to-profitable.html


 

Tyler: How has your business changed since you first started working with Clay?

Ryan Wimpey of TipTopK9.com Dog Training: It’s definitely gotten a lot better. We’ve got a lot of systems and marketing in place now. I don’t even worry about marketing anymore.

Tyler: So, does Thrivetime business coaching program handle that or do they just kind of get you all set up and let you all handle it from there?

Ryan Wimpey of TipTopK9.com Dog Training: Nope — they handle all of our marketing.

Tyler: Really?

Ryan Wimpey of TipTopK9.com Dog Training: Yeah. They do our YouTube ads, Facebook ads, re-targeting, and Google AdWords.

 

 

Tyler: And you feel like those marketing channels bring in a worthwhile amount of leads or business?

Ryan Wimpey of TipTopK9.com Dog Training: Oh yes — last week was actually our biggest week in terms of leads, ever.

Tyler: Of those marketing channels that you guys use to get in front of your ideal customers, what does your “Three-Legged Marketing Stool” consist of? (Note: this “three-legged marketing stool refers to an approach that Clay and Dr. Zoellner teach to make sure the high quality leads come in and sustainably keep doing so.)

Ryan Wimpey of TipTopK9.com Dog Training: Ours consists of our “Dream 100”, search engine optimization, and AdWords.
[At this point, me and Ryan chat for a few minutes about how inexpensive pay-per-click advertising is between Google and social media these days.]

Ryan Wimpey of TipTopK9.com Dog Training: YouTube is working wonders for us right now. They made a great video for us.

 

TipTopK9.com Dog Training Franchisee JT Lawson Shares How Implementing Clay Clark’s Proven Processes, Best-Practice Systems, Checklists, Scripts and Workflows Have Helped Him to Grow His Organizations:

 

 

Tyler: And when that gets in front of a prospect who has been to your website before (Note: aka re-targeting/re-marketing), you’re only showing your ad to people that are likely to be interested in dog training in Tulsa to begin with, right?

Ryan Wimpey of TipTopK9.com: Exactly.

Tyler: During the last conference that I went to, Clay mentioned that you all were in the beginning phases of franchising out the Tip Top K9 model to some people in Idaho. Can you elaborate on that a little bit, please?

Ryan Wimpey of TipTopK9.com: We actually have a location in Owasso that just opened this week and we’ve got a location in Twin Falls, Idaho. We’ve got another location opening in Boise, Idaho in about 3 months.

TipTopK9 Dog Training Franchisee Brett Denton Shares How Implementing Clay Clark’s Turn-Key Business Systems Has Helped Him to Grow & Scale Multiple Successful Businesses.

 

 

Tyler: Wow. That’s gotta be insane to see a business that you started — the uniforms, the van, everything — being used by someone in a completely different state.

Ryan Wimpey of TipTopK9.com Dog Training: It is! Right now, we have 9 other trainers and 2 admin people, so looking back, it’s crazy to think about how at one point I was doing the whole thing by myself out of a van.

 

 

Tyler: That’s crazy…

Ryan Wimpey of TipTopK9.com Dog Training: I know — Clay really helped us with his systems, because — while we could get to 4 or 5 people — taking us to the point of having ten or more employees, or doubling our size, helped us double our incomes.
[At this point, me and Ryan start talking about our mutual adoration for the book The E-Myth Revisited. I won’t bore you with the details of that little tangent.]

Tyler: How was working with the Thrivetime business coaching program key in bringing you all to the point of where you are now launching multiple franchise operations?

 

 

Ryan Wimpey of TipTopK9.com Dog Training: If I never had been able to step out of the day-to-day grind, I would’ve never had time to build the systems that have let us replace ourselves (referring to he and his wife, Rachel). So, she was able to work on the management systems and call center stuff, and I was able to train the trainers and come up with systems for private lessons and everything else. We were really able to pull back on our involvement because we were able to systemize everything. We don’t have to worry about our marketing or our website. And when we have a coach who we have to stay accountable to on a weekly basis… it helps tremendously.

Tyler: Well, I’ll let you all get back to working on your business! Thanks for your time!

Ryan Wimpey of TipTopK9.com Dog Training: Thanks!

 

 

Throughout the years, Clay Clark mentored Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey while teaching him his proven systems, success strategies and prosperity producing processes including. but not limited to the following:

  1. Clay Clark taught Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey with TipTopK9.com how to generate consistent Tulsa dog training leads.
  2. Clay Clark taught Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey with TipTopK9.com how to build and scale a Tulsa dog training business.
  3. Clay Clark taught Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey with TipTopK9.com how to create scalable workflows.
  4. Clay Clark created the www.TipTopK9.com website.
  5. Clay Clark refined / created the TipTopK9.com logo.
  6. Clay Clark refined / created the TipTopK9.com core story
  7. Clay Clark refined / created the TipTopK9.com unique value proposition
  8. Clay Clark refined / created the TipTopK9.com sales scripts.
  9. Clay Clark refined / created the TipTopK9.com call recording sales systems – See www.ClarityVoice.com
  10. Clay Clark hire, inspire, train and retain the call representatives that made outbound calls for TipTopK9.com to acquire new clients.
  11. Clay Clark provided free office space for TipTopK9.com so that Ryan Wimpey would have a location to host their initial TipTopK9.com franchises.
  12. Clay Clark provided free office space for TipTopK9.com so that Ryan Wimpey would have a viable and affordable location to train dogs on Saturdays.
  13. Clay Clark provided free office space for Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey so that TipTopK9.com would have an office environment that would be attractive for the recruiting of TipTopK9.com’s employees.
  14. Clay Clark taught Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey how to conduct a weekly group interview to find high quality candidates and employees.
  15. Clay Clark taught Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey how to generate franchise leads and he actually generated the vast majority of the first TipTopK9.com franchise locations.
  16. Clay Clark taught Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey with TipTopK9.com search engine optimization.
  17. Clay Clark taught Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey how meta content works.
  18. Clay Clark taught Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey with TipTopK9.com how to build landing pages that convert.
  19. Clay Clark taught Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey with TipTopK9.com how to write search engine optimization content.
  20. Clay Clark taught Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey with TipTopK9.com how to train a sales team.
  21. Clay Clark taught Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey with TipTopK9.com how to launch online advertisements.
  22. Clay Clark taught Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey with TipTopK9.com how to launch adroll retargeting advertisements.
  23. Clay Clark taught Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey with TipTopK9.com how to track online advertisements.
  24. Clay Clark taught Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey with TipTopK9.com how to turn speaking events into viable leads.
  25. Clay Clark taught Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey with TipTopK9.com how to lead a business workshop and conference by allowing Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey with TipTopK9.com to speak for free at Clay Clark’s 2-day interactive business workshops at Clay Clark’s office that Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey with TipTopK9.com were officing in for free.
  26. Clay Clark taught Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey with TipTopK9.com how to optimize their Google map.
  27. Clay Clark provided the inspiration for Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey to create and re-create Clay Clark’s office environment. Clay Clark taught Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey the importance of holding a weekly staff sales meeting to audit sales calls and to verify that team members are in fact following and implementing the sales systems, scripts and processes.
  28. Clay Clark taught Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey with TipTopK9.com how to improve the branding for their clients in a linear fashion.
  29. Clay Clark taught Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey with TipTopK9.com how to install a 3-legged marketing stool for TipTopK9.com.
  30. Clay Clark taught Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey with TipTopK9.com how to install a 3-legged marketing stool for their dog training business.
  31. Clay Clark taught Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey with TipTopK9.com what a 3-legged marketing stool was.
  32. Clay Clark taught Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey with TipTopK9.com how to create a one sheet.
  33. Clay Clark taught Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey with TipTopK9.com how to write pre-written sales emails.
  34. Clay Clark taught Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey with TipTopK9.com how to create a sales culture and outbound call center.
  35. Clay Clark taught Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey with TipTopK9.com how to create tracking sheets for clients that are usable and trackable.
  36. Clay Clark taught Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey with TipTopK9.com how to create checklists and repeatable processes for their clients.
  37. Clay Clark taught Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey with TipTopK9.com the importance of having a weekly accountability meetings with clients to prevent drifting.
  38. Clay Clark taught Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey with TipTopK9.com how to gather video reviews from happy clients.
  39. Clay Clark taught Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey with TipTopK9.com how to enhance their online TipTopK9.com reputation.
  40. Clay Clark taught Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey with TipTopK9.com how to document client success stories and case studies.
  41. Clay Clark taught Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey with TipTopK9.com how to create effective no-brainer offers for their clients including teaching Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey the power of the offering the first Tulsa dog training lesson for just $1.
  42. Clay Clark taught Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey with TipTopK9.com how to design online and offline advertisements that generate leads.
  43. Clay Clark taught Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey with TipTopK9.com how to generate speaking opportunities via online marketing.
  44. Clay Clark taught Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey with TipTopK9.com how to create an “About Us” video.
  45. Clay Clark taught Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey with TipTopK9.com how to utilize public relations to increase your conversion rate.
  46. Clay Clark taught Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey with TipTopK9.com how to use WordPress websites and Clay Clark allowed them to use my proven templates and website development process.
  47. Clay Clark taught Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey with TipTopK9.com how to create WordPress websites.
  48. Clay Clark taught Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey with TipTopK9.com how to franchise their business.
  49. Clay Clark taught Ryan Wimpey and Rachel Wimpey how to create both time and financial freedom.

Ryan Wimpey Podcasts & Ryan Wimpey Interviews:

Learn More About the TipTopK9.com Growth Story HERE:

The TipTopK9.com Success Story (Part 1) – WATCH –
https://www.thrivetimeshow.com/business-podcasts/pt-1-tip-top-k9-story/

The TipTopK9.com Success Story (Part 2) – WATCH –
https://www.thrivetimeshow.com/business-podcasts/pt-2-tip-top-k9-story/

The TipTopK9.com Success Story (Part 3) – WATCH –
https://www.thrivetimeshow.com/business-podcasts/pt-3-tip-top-k9-story/

The Clay Clark Business Growth Experience Personified with the Founders of TipTopK9.com & the Co-Founder of TipTopK9.com Franchising, Clay Clark –
https://www.thrivetimeshow.com/business-podcasts/thrive-experience-personified-tip-top-k9-case-study/

Business Podcasts | The TipTopK9.com Before & After Success Story After Working With Clay Clark – WATCH –
https://www.thrivetimeshow.com/business-podcasts/business-podcasts-the-tip-top-k9-before-and-after-success-story-after-working-with-clay-clark/

Time Freedom + Financial Freedom = A Dog Lover’s Dream + The Tip Top K9 Franchise Story – WATCH –
https://www.thrivetimeshow.com/business-podcasts/time-freedom-financial-freedom-a-dog-lovers-dream-the-tip-top-k9-franchise-story/

The Entrepreneur’s On Fire Interview With Clay Clark & Ryan Wimpey | The Proven Processes & Systems You Need to Implement to Build a Time & Financial Freedom Business with Clay Clark & Ryan Wimpey – LISTEN –
https://www.eofire.com/podcast/clayclarkandryanwimpey/

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