Scott Ward, host of the HabitStack Podcast, interviews Randy Herbertson, president of The Visual Brand (TVB), a branding studio based in Westport, Connecticut. Randy shares his journey from building his first agency to 40 people in New York City, selling it to a media company (which he warns against), and leaving after six miserable months when the promised synergies turned into constant trouble. He explains the key lessons from starting his second studio: ditching the three-hour NYC commute,...
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Scott Ward, host of the HabitStack Podcast, interviews Randy Herbertson, president of The Visual Brand (TVB), a branding studio based in Westport, Connecticut. Randy shares his journey from building his first agency to 40 people in New York City, selling it to a media company (which he warns against), and leaving after six miserable months when the promised synergies turned into constant trouble. He explains the key lessons from starting his second studio: ditching the three-hour NYC commute,...
From Startup to 4,000 Clients: Jesse Galati's SEO Agency Success Story
HabitStack Podcast
42 minutes
3 months ago
From Startup to 4,000 Clients: Jesse Galati's SEO Agency Success Story
Welcome to the HabitStack Podcast! In this episode, host Scott Ward interviews Jesse Galati, CEO and Co-founder of Page Pros, a rapidly scaling SEO agency serving over 4,000 clients across Canada. The conversation explores Jesse's strategic approach to business efficiency through AI implementation, including automated email responses and lead generation that save hours of manual work daily. They discuss the challenge of slowing down as an entrepreneur, the power of productized services ...
HabitStack Podcast
Scott Ward, host of the HabitStack Podcast, interviews Randy Herbertson, president of The Visual Brand (TVB), a branding studio based in Westport, Connecticut. Randy shares his journey from building his first agency to 40 people in New York City, selling it to a media company (which he warns against), and leaving after six miserable months when the promised synergies turned into constant trouble. He explains the key lessons from starting his second studio: ditching the three-hour NYC commute,...