Most wrap shops think marketing means ads, agencies, or spending money they do not have. The truth is that some of the most effective marketing strategies cost nothing at all. They just require intention, consistency, and a clear understanding of who you are actually trying to reach.
In this solo episode of The WrapOps Podcast, Tanor Banks breaks down exactly how she built Performance Wraps using organic marketing alone.
No paid ads. No marketing degree. Just years of testing what made the phone ring and what did not.
This is for any shop owner who wants real leads, not vanity metrics. If you are tired of chasing likes and followers that never turn into sales, this conversation will change how you approach marketing forever
💡 What You Will Learn in This Episode
• Why marketing should always be measured by whether the phone rings
• How watching ads can train your brain to become a better marketer
• What makes an ad memorable and how to apply that thinking to a wrap shop
• Why identifying a clear target market makes marketing easier and more effective
• How choosing commercial clients creates stability and repeat work
• Why Facebook Marketplace attracts bargain hunters and when that matters
• Why chasing followers feeds the ego but not the business
• How engagement beats follower count every time
• The difference between being the face of your business and building a brand that can run without you
🧠 Key Mindset
Organic marketing is not about being perfect or viral. It is about showing up consistently with intention. The shops that win are the ones that keep going long after others quit.
Resources mentioned:
Metricool FREE Scheduling tool:
https://metricool.com/
Previous episode on how Following up wins business:
https://youtu.be/PM95j7VpOOo
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Starting a wrap shop is exciting until you hit the biggest wall in the industry. Getting the phone to ring. When you are new you do not have a reputation. You do not have a portfolio. You do not have repeat clients. And standing out in a crowded market feels impossible.
Andrew and Tanor walk through the real steps every new shop must take to generate consistent leads. They break down the mistakes they made in their early years and the exact methods that took Performance Wraps from desperate for calls to fully booked.
This is the episode every new shop owner wishes they had on day one. Simple practical steps that remove the guesswork and show you how to walk your way out of slow seasons and into momentum.
💡 What You Will Learn in This Episode
• Why lowering your price destroys your long term growth
• How to explain your value without sounding desperate
• How to generate leads using the people you already know
• How social visibility creates credibility
• Why Google reviews are your most powerful lead generator
• Why subcontracting is the fastest path to full time work
• What to do when the phone still is not ringing
🧠 Key Mindset
Getting the phone to ring is the hardest problem in the wrap industry. Solve that and everything else becomes easier.
Success does not start with flashy marketing. It starts with confidence clarity real effort and the willingness to reach out to people who already know you.
Other episodes mentioned:
3 Things Killing Your Wrap Shop Business and How to Fix Them
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwWzTrzXrfI
Follow Up & Follow Through: The Surprising Habit That Creates Breakthroughs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PM95j7VpOOo
This episode is sponsored by Wrap Fam Unleashed:
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Get 15% off the Wrap Institute - https://www.wrapinstitute.com/join
PROMO CODE: WRAPOPS15
Connect with WrapOps:
http://www.wrapops.com
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Produced in partnership with http://www.podlad.com
[0:00] Intro and listener question: How to stand out as a wrap shop
[03:45] --Do not compete by lowering your price
[11:56] Start with who calling your contacts
[16:32] Social media and Google reviews that actually bring leads
[21:47] Subcontracting for other shops to stay busy
[32:00] When the phone still is not ringing
Most wrap shops are not failing because the market is bad or because the owner is not talented. They fail for quieter reasons. Internal reasons. Patterns that slowly drain momentum until the business becomes too exhausting to run. In this episode Andrew and Tanor share the three silent killers that nearly destroyed Performance Wraps in the early years and how they turned each one into a breakthrough instead of a setback
These are the problems no one warns you about. The problems that cost you team members, sleep, money, confidence and years of growth. When you hear how close these two came to burning out and giving up you will see your own shop with new clarity.
3 Killer mistakes you will learn to avoid in this episode:
1. Ego
Andrew and Tanor share how ego created high turnover and endless frustration until they learned to ask for help, trust their team and let go of control
2. Lone Wolf Syndrome
This is the belief that no one can do the job as well as you
It turns your business into a stressful job instead of a company that can actually grow
3. Lack of Patience
They explain how impatience caused costly mistakes and how learning to slow down changed everything from hiring to goal setting
📋 Takeaways You Can Use Right Away
• Check where ego is blocking your growth and ask for help sooner
• Delegate one small task this week and test your team
• Stop expecting perfection from people who are helping you
• Measure your expectations against where you actually are not where others are
• Study what successful shops were doing in their early years not just where they are now
• When something goes wrong pause before reacting
• Build a team based on trust responsibility and shared values
🧠 Key Mindset
Your shop can grow faster and smoother once you remove the internal patterns working against you. These three silent killers drain years of potential if you do not catch them early. Growth starts with the owner. When the owner changes the business follows.
This episode is sponsored by Wrap Fam Unleashed:
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If there is one skill that has shaped the entire success of Performance Wraps it is not design talent or perfect installs or fancy equipment. It is follow up.
In this episode Andrew and Tanor share how consistent follow up created almost every major turning point in their business. Massive fleet clients came from follow up. Their best employees came from follow up. Powerful industry connections came from follow up. Even the building they now operate from came from follow up.
Follow up is not flashy but it is the habit that separates owners who hope for growth from owners who create growth. This episode shows you exactly why the business you want sits on the other side of messages you have not sent yet and conversations you never circled back to.
What You Will Learn in This Episode
• Why follow up is the most underused skill in the wrap industry
• How one simple follow up message led to major fleet contracts
• The story behind how follow up landed their two hundred thousand dollar client
• Why their best staff members were hired because someone followed up at the right time
• How follow up created partnerships they never expected
• How staying in touch helped them secure a bigger building for the shop
• Why silence from a customer rarely means no
• Why consistent follow up builds trust more than any sales script
This episode is sponsored by WrapFam Unleashed:
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This episode is sponsored by Wrap Fam Unleashed:
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Most people start a business because they want more money and more control over their life. Then something happens. They become the person who fixes every problem. They answer every question. They do every install. They approve every job. They carry every piece of stress on their shoulders. And before they know it, the business they built for freedom becomes the very thing that takes their freedom away.
In this episode of The WrapOps Podcast, Tim Evans shares what it really takes to build a business that supports your life instead of consuming it.
Tim spent years trapped in the cycle of doing everything himself until a moment with his daughter made him realize the cost. From that day on he built every decision around one simple idea. A business should run without the owner. If it cannot, it cannot grow. It cannot be sold.
💡 What You Will Learn in This Episode:
• Why most owners trap themselves by trying to solve every problem alone
• The hidden cost of refusing to delegate
• How doing everything yourself destroys any chance of selling your business someday
• Why freedom must be the goal from day one
• How Tim built systems that allowed him to step away without the shop falling apart
• Signs that your business owns you instead of the other way around
• Why your time is the most valuable thing your business has
This episode is sponsored by Wrap Fam Unleashed:
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Learn more about Tim:
https://wrapslive.com/
https://wrappermapper.com/
https://www.instagram.com/wrappermapper/
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Most shop owners want to grow. Very few know how. And almost none realize that the moment you create real systems in your business is the moment you create real freedom.
Tanor Banks sits down in person at SEMA with Austin Smith, the founder of the legendary brand Paint Is Dead, co owner of 201 Wrap, creator of the PID Pro Series tool line and one of the most respected voices in the wrap world. Austin shares how systems took him from burnout to balance, from doing everything himself to building businesses that run with clarity and structure.
If you have ever felt overwhelmed, stretched thin, or unsure how to grow without losing your mind, this conversation will change the way you think about your shop.
What You Will Learn in This Episode:
• Why systems are the foundation of any shop that wants to scale
• How to build structure even when you are a one or two person team
• Why Trello became the backbone of Austin’s entire workflow
• How systems reduce stress, prevent mistakes, and protect your time
• The right way to assign responsibilities so no one can say “I didn’t know”
• How check outs, daily rhythms, and clear columns keep your team aligned
• Why expectations with customers matter more than anything else
• The two tier showroom display that solves 90 percent of customer confusion
• How to expand into PPF, tint and coatings without losing your standard
• The real mindset shift that separates stuck owners from growing owners
Key Mindset:
Systems are not paperwork. They are freedom. The more structure you build, the more your shop can grow and the more your life can breathe.
Your future shop depends on what you build today. Start small. Start simple. Start now.
This episode is sponsored by WrapFam Unleashed:
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Links from this episode:
Paint Is Dead
http://instagram.com/paintisdead/
https://paintisdead.com
PID Pro Series
https://pidproseries.com
201 Wrap
https://www.201wrap.com
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📍Produced in partnership with http://www.podlad.com
If you want a shop that can run without you, cross training is the starting point. Before systems, before leadership, before stepping out of installs, you need a team that can move as one. Sean Kenney (Precision Auto) learned this early. He realized that a self running shop is built on people who know how to support each other and fill the gaps long before he ever stepped back from the tools.
In this episode of The WrapOps Podcast, Tanor Banks sits down with Sean Kenney, who shares how he went from installer to owner by teaching his team to handle every stage of the workflow. Cross training became the foundation for smoother installs, faster turn times and a business that no longer collapsed when one person called off.
Sean walks through the real story of building a shop that grows without constant supervision. The decisions. The mistakes. The turning points. And the systems he built so he could stop being the only one holding everything together.
💡 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
• Why cross training is the first step toward a self running shop
• How Sean built a team where every person supports the workflow
• The moment he realized doing everything himself was keeping the shop stuck
• Simple systems that helped him step back from installs
• How he hired and trained people long before he felt ready
• The mindset shift that separated him from the owner he used to be
🧠 Key Mindset:
You cannot grow into the owner you want to be while clinging to the installer you used to be. Letting go is the step that builds a bigger future for you, your team, and your shop.
🌀 Your shop can run without you. Sean shows you how that journey actually looks.
This episode is sponsored by WrapFam Unleashed:
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Connect with Sean
https://www.precisionauto.group/
https://www.instagram.com/PrecisionAutoRepairMA/#
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Resources:
Find tools and links mentioned here:
https://www.wrapops.com/resources
📍Produced in partnership with http://www.podlad.com
Some days you wake up ready to take on the world. Other days you wake up wondering how you’re going to get through it. Every business owner knows that feeling, the weight of being the one who can’t call in sick, can’t drop the ball, and has to keep everything moving even when you’re running on empty.
Tanor Banks shares an honest reminder that you are not alone. This one’s for the wrap shop owners and business builders who give everything they have and still feel like it’s not enough. It’s the warm hug, the reset, and the gentle push you need to keep going.
💡 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
• How to keep showing up when your tank is empty
• Why “moving the needle” a little every day still counts
• The truth about protecting your energy and setting boundaries
• Simple ways to rebuild motivation when you’re burned out
• Why comparing yourself to others drains your momentum
• How sleep, rest, and small routines bring you back to balance
• The power of future fun plans — something to look forward to that fuels you
📋 Takeaways You Can Use Today:
• You don’t need to give 100% every day. If you only have 20%, give that fully and be proud of it
• Protect your energy — no one else will do it for you
• Build “anchor points” instead of rigid routines so you feel grounded even when days shift
• Replace scrolling with something that refills you — a hobby, a walk, a chat with someone uplifting
• Be intentional about your circle. Spend time with people who lift your energy, not drain it
• Plan something fun, no matter how small. It keeps you moving forward
This episode is sponsored by Wrap Fam Unleashed:
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When the phones stop ringing, most shop owners panic. They post more, discount more, and hope something sticks. But the most powerful marketing move you can make doesn’t cost a thing, it’s showing up and meeting people.
In this episode of The WrapOps Podcast, Andrew breaks down how networking can become your shop’s most reliable source of referrals.
From the right mindset to the simple actions that create lasting connections, he shares how building real relationships will grow your business faster than any ad or cold call ever could.
💡 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
• Why most wrap shops overlook networking — and how to fix that
• The mindset that turns connections into long-term clients
• How to find local events that actually matter (and skip the dead ones)
• The “giver’s gain” approach that makes people want to refer you
• How to craft a simple 30-second elevator pitch that stands out
• The power of one-to-one meetings and how to use them to build trust
📋 Takeaways You Can Use Right Away:
• Start by searching your local Chamber of Commerce or business groups on Meetup or Eventbrite
• Go in with a “give first” mindset — ask how you can help, not what you can get
• Practice your short pitch so you sound confident, not rehearsed
• Follow up with people you meet and schedule quick one-to-one coffees
• Support others before asking for anything — like, share, and review their work online
• Remember: you’re not selling to the room, you’re selling through it
This episode is sponsored by Wrap Fam Unleashed:
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Every wrap shop wants consistency, but few know how to create it.
Between unpredictable jobs, new hires, late vehicles, and constant fires to put out, it can feel impossible to build structure that actually sticks.
In this episode of The WrapOps Podcast, Andrew and Tanor share how they transformed Performance Wraps from an all-nighters-and-beer-in-the-shop culture into a steady, system-driven business that runs on clarity and rhythm.
They walk through the daily, weekly, and quarterly systems that now keep their team focused, efficient, and accountable and how you can build your own version to calm the chaos in your shop.
💡You’ll Learn:
• Why your team craves consistency more than anything else
• How to create structure without becoming “corporate”
• The exact daily rhythms that keep installs, design, and front desk in sync
• Why short, scheduled meetings actually boost morale and output
• How weekly one-to-ones prevent small frustrations from turning into resignations
• What a quarterly meeting can do for team buy-in, clarity, and motivation
📋 Takeaways You Can Use Right Away:
• Start small. Even a daily cleaning chart or attendance rule builds momentum
• Schedule consistent stand-ups or whiteboard meetings at the same time each day
• Keep team meetings short and predictable so they stay respected
• Make one-to-one meetings part of your rhythm, not a reaction
• Use a shared digital calendar to keep the entire team aligned
• Be honest when things get messy, leadership starts with communication
🧠 Key Mindset:
Consistency isn’t boring. It’s what allows you to grow, lead, and actually enjoy the business you’ve built.
This episode is sponsored by Wrap Fam Unleashed:
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When your wrap shop is running smoothly, everyone feels it. Your team, your clients, and your bottom line. But efficiency doesn’t happen by accident. It’s built through systems, smart layout choices, and lessons learned the hard way.
In this episode of The WrapOps Podcast, Tanor shares the simple upgrades and organization strategies that have transformed Performance Wraps into a well-oiled machine. These aren’t theories or fancy tools, they’re practical and tested ideas that save time, reduce stress, and help your team work better together.
💡You’ll Learn:
• How to design your shop layout for efficiency and flow
• The small changes that make your print and install areas more productive
• Why having the right storage systems prevents mistakes and wasted time
• How to create a cleaning system that keeps your shop profes sional and client-ready
• What a weekly inventory can teach you about your spending and your shop’s rhythm
• The best way to prep for onsite installs without wasting half your morning
📋 Takeaways You Can Use Right Away:
• Separate your lobby from your install bay to reduce distraction and stress
• Keep prints organized with labeled boxes and a whiteboard system
• Create a mobile “trash can cart” and tool station for every installer
• Add a laundry service for towels if possible, it’s a time-saver worth every penny
• Use a shared key box and label all hardware so nothing goes missing
• Build a cleaning chart that divides weekly, monthly, and quarterly tasks
• Stick to one brand of tools so batteries and chargers are all compatible
• Use scrap vinyl for training new hires before they work on live projects
This episode is supported by Wrap Fam Unleashed:
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http://www.wrapops.com
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This Podcast is Produced in partnership with http://www.podlad.com
Every wrap shop owner knows the fear of slow season. The phones go quiet, the leads dry up, and suddenly you’re staring at an empty schedule. But slow season doesn’t have to crush your momentum. With the right mindset and a few proactive moves, you can not only survive it but come out stronger on the other side.
In this episode of The WrapOps Podcast, Andrew shares practical strategies that Performance Wraps uses to keep business flowing when the work slows down. From shifting your mindset to going on offense with outreach, this episode is packed with tools you can use right now to get through the slump.
💡 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
• Why slow season is predictable and how to prepare for it
• The difference between playing defense (waiting for the phone to ring) and going on offense (creating new opportunities)
• How to tap into your current customer list and unlock repeat business
• Why identifying your target market gives you clarity on where to focus
• How to build relationships with “centers of influence” to keep referrals coming
• The importance of embracing rejection and pushing through it
📋 Takeaways You Can Use Today:
• Reach out to past customers with a simple check-in or survey
• Build a list of your ideal target customers and start contacting them directly
• Strengthen your referral network with businesses that share your audience but don’t compete with you
• Don’t just wait for work — get uncomfortable, make calls, send emails, knock on doors
• Remember that massive action is what carries you through slow season
🌀 Take the emotion out of slow season and treat it as simple math: more lead generation plus better close ratios equals more business.
This episode is supported by Wrap Fam Unleashed:
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Running a business with your spouse is one of the hardest things you can do. The stress follows you home, the lines between personal and professional life disappear, and even date night can turn into a staff meeting. But it can also be one of the most rewarding things you’ll ever build if you learn how to make it work.
In this episode of The WrapOps Podcast, Andrew and Tanor share the real story of what it takes to be married and run Performance Wraps together. They open up about the mistakes they’ve made, the systems that saved them, and the small habits that keep their marriage and their shop strong.
💡 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
• Why you need boundaries both at work and at home
• How a simple weekly “owners meeting” can reduce stress and bring clarity
• The right way to disagree in front of your team without losing respect
• Why knowing each other’s stress triggers prevents blowups
• How personality tools like the Enneagram improve communication
• Ways to keep your relationship alive while building a demanding business
📋 Takeaways You Can Use Right Away:
• Schedule regular date nights and protect them
• Hold structured weekly meetings with an agenda and clear priorities
• Save feedback for private conversations, never in front of the team
• Learn what sets your partner off and agree not to use it against them
• Make space for light moments at work so the shop doesn’t feel like a grind
📎 Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
Everything Andrew and Tanor referenced, including their weekly meeting outline and the free Enneagram test, is available here:
https://www.wrapops.com/resources
🧠 Key Mindset:
You are not just running a shop together, you are building a life together. Both deserve equal respect and attention.
🌀 Running a business with your partner will test you, but it can also strengthen your marriage if you approach it with care and intention.
Connect with WrapOps:
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This episode is sponsored by Wrap Fam Unleashed:
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📍Produced in partnership with http://www.podlad.com
Is your shop constantly drowning in work? Missed deadlines, late nights, unhappy customers, and a team that feels like it’s always putting out fires? Overbooking might feel like a “good problem to have” but it’s actually a silent killer of profits, reputation, and morale.
In this episode of The WrapOps Podcast, Tanor Banks breaks down the 9 most common reasons wrap shops end up overbooked and the exact fixes that bring order back to the chaos.
💡 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
📋 Pro Tips from Performance Wraps:
• Add buffer time to every job — expect the unexpected.
• Use pre-inspections and clear proofs to avoid last-minute disasters.
• Standardize your quoting and scheduling so it’s not “off the top of your head.”
• Learn to politely turn down jobs that don’t fit your schedule or standards.
• Focus on flow, not volume — a smooth shop outperforms a busy one.
🧠 The Mindset Shift:
Overbooking isn’t a badge of success. It’s a warning sign. Fixing it is less about hustle — and more about systems, boundaries, and clarity.
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In the wrap game, your reputation is everything. One angry customer — one 1-star Google review — can feel like it erases years of good work.
What if bad reviews are exactly what you need to build a brand that lasts?
In this episode of The WrapOps Podcast, Andrew breaks down their most stressful customer interactions on google reviews and share how those low moments became the catalyst for better systems, clearer communication, and stronger team culture.
This is the episode every shop owner needs to hear. Not just to protect your reputation, but to turn your next bad review into your next big breakthrough.
💡 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
🧠 Quick Fixes That Prevent 1-Star Reviews:
• Circle problem areas on client photos with notes
• Be the first to acknowledge potential install flaws — before they’re pointed out
• Create a “What Happens If…” document to handle recurring issues (removals, failed film, aftermarket parts)
• Offer a fix instead of a refund — customers often want to be heard, not comped
🌀 A Bad Review Isn't the End — It's the Mirror.
Your reaction to conflict is your real brand. This episode shows you how to build one that lasts.
Connect with WrapOps:
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📍Produced in partnership with podlad.com
Running a wrap shop can feel like a nonstop sprint — constant fixes, unhappy customers, long hours, and that sinking feeling that your business is running you. But it doesn’t have to be that way.
In this episode of The WrapOps Podcast, Andrew and Tanor break down the three silent killers that could be wrecking your shop’s reputation, profits, and sanity — and exactly what to do about them.
Whether you're solo on the tools or managing a full team, this episode is a must-listen if you're serious about building a sustainable, high-quality wrap business.
💡 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
🧠 Level Up Your Install Game:
• Reassess your own work with brutal honesty — or ask a detailer to do it for you
• Use test pieces to learn tricky corners and materials without stress
• Adopt the “1% better” mindset — every panel, every time
• Learn from the best with The Wrap Institute — like YouTube for wrappers
• Standardize your quality — don’t leave it up to opinion or mood
📋 Pro Tip:
Use an iPad to mark up photos of customer vehicles — circle problem areas, set clear boundaries, and email them before the job starts. It’ll save you arguments, refunds, and your peace of mind.
🌀 Don’t Just Deliver Wraps — Deliver Confidence.
When your product and expectations are clear, the stress drops and the referrals rise.
Resources:
https://wrapinstitute.com - Learn how to wrap anything in the most professional and efficient way.
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Most people see the highlight reel — the flashy cars, the booming shop, the awards. But they don’t see the futon. The 100-hour weeks. The egg dinners. The “what are we even doing?” moments.
In this very first episode of The WrapOps Podcast, married co-founders Andrew and Tanor Banks pull back the curtain on their chaotic, all-in journey — from buying a failing wrap shop (that turned out to be a front), to building Performance Wraps into one of America’s top small businesses.
They’re not here to talk about the coolest cars or trendiest film — they’re here to help you build a wrap business that works for your life, not the other way around.
💡 What You’ll Hear in This Episode:
🔁 TRY THIS:
• Document everything — from pre- and post-inspections to internal systems. It will save your sanity.
• If your shop feels like it’s falling apart, you’re not alone — this podcast is for you.
• Don’t wait to feel ready. Start messy, start tired, just start.
• If you’re the “partner in the background,” step up — your perspective matters more than you think.
• When something goes wrong, ask: “What part of this can we own — and systemize?”
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