This is a behind the scenes look into the mind of a food business owner focused on hitting his goals. Andrew sets out to buy his first home in cash from earnings slinging hotdogs. Father, sibling, spouse, son, friend, entrepreneur; external forces sometimes manage to tug at his focus. #DogIsLife
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Andrew talks about the strategies he is implementing to improve time management, unpredictable Kansas weather, and the late Chet Holmes’ book, The Ultimate Sales Machine.
Andrew goes over yesterday’s sales, plans he has to try upping them in the future, and reaffirms the importance of telling your story to new people understanding that they won’t likely know it even when you feel they should.
Andrew discusses who he feels is your most valuable customers, what a dream customer final looks like, and how he handles people that don’t consume what you produce. Questions? Comments? Email Andrew at hotdogchronicles@gmail.com
Andrew talks about the impact of the questions we ask ourselves, and the importance of asking ourselves questions that have empowering answers. Email Andrew directly at HotDogChronicles@gmail.com with any questions or comments on today’s show.
Andrew explains why he’s compelled to document his journey, why (although a fan) he has no desire to be the next Gary Vee, and goes on a tangent about shark week.