March 17, 2025

Seven Lessons from Ten Years in Business

Seven Lessons from Ten Years in Business

This month marks ten years of running Identify Marketing, and I’ve learned a lot—often the hard way. In this episode, I’m sharing seven of the biggest lessons I’ve learned over the past decade, from pricing and margins to culture, systems, and knowing when to change.

I’ll cover:

  • Why a great team culture isn’t about the perks—it’s about what you stand for
  • How poor margins nearly sunk my business and what I did to fix it
  • Why trying to serve everyone is a mistake (and what to do instead)
  • The power of systems and how they make business easier
  • Why looking after your existing customers is just as important as finding new ones
  • How to handle change and keep iterating, even when things feel settled

Business is a constant evolution, and these lessons have shaped how I work and what I focus on. Whether you're just starting out or deep into your own business journey, I hope this helps you reflect on what’s working, what’s not, and where you might need to adjust.


Standout Quotes:

“Culture isn’t what you’re actually doing. It’s the beliefs that are underlying it all.”

“I didn’t understand my numbers properly. You need to learn your own numbers. If you’re gonna have a business, you cannot give that to someone else.”

“People never choose everything. They choose you because you're known for something.”

“Keeping a customer happy is only gonna work if it's the right customer. Otherwise, it's a pain in the ass.”

“If you’re stuck in this thing of ‘need to find new customers’ but you’re not looking after your existing ones, we have a problem. Houston, we have a problem.”

“I promised Rod I would not use the word ‘pivot,’ so I will not use the word ‘pivot.’ I say iterate.”

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