2320 - Going Hard in the Paint Against Private Equity - And Winning
The Level 10 Contractor Daily Podcast
Release Date: 01/14/2026
The Level 10 Contractor Daily Podcast
This week’s Sunday podcast is a “throwback Sunday” so to speak, because it’s a recording of a webinar Rich did a few years back as a part of a “Personal Edge” series he used to do. This is an all-time great message… as he talks about belief from both a secular and spiritual perspective… and uses the Parable of the Talents from Matthew 25 to help you understand how to multiply your talents. This is really good stuff… and, as always, Rich has plenty of fun stories to make the concepts come alive.
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Every Saturday, we showcase a topic important to you by rounding up the greatest highlights and clips from Level 10 Contractor’s ENTIRE podcast run. Rich reminds time and again that effective marketing is good storytelling. That is what we are focusing on this week: how and why it is crucial to tell your company’s story in a way that explains–without a doubt–why you are the absolute best buying decision for your prospects.
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Alright podcast listeners, we’re going to kill two birds with one stone; Rich is going to help you understand how to write better copy for sales letters.. AND at the same time, he’s going to give you a killer letter for rehash.// To make this happen, he’s going to take a really bad rehash letter that was written by a closet organizer company, and he’s going to give it an extreme makeover. As he does, he’ll walk you step by step how and why he changes the letter… and when it’s all over, BOOM, there’s a great rehash letter you can use for your company.
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It’s Throwback Thursday. In this episode, Rich tackles the classic question: Can David beat Goliath? The answer is yes—when you wield the power of Identity. Rich explains how smaller contractors can outmaneuver giant competitors by clearly defining who they are, what makes them different, and why customers should choose them.
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Pop quiz: If a prospect won’t answer or return your phone calls despite multiple attempts… Does that mean they don’t want to talk to you? Well, yes, in some cases… but also, surprisingly, in other cases, it does NOT. That might be shocking information, but it’s actually quite possible that ignoring you has a lot less to do with YOU than it does with…. well, life.
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Tuesday’s podcast is one of the more important ones we’ve published in a while… we talk a lot on here about making the jump to $10MM in sales, and that’s a worthy goal, obviously. But how do you make sure your company won’t collapse under its own weight if and when you DO get to that level? That’s what the manager of a $4MM restoration and exterior remodeling company wanted to know--so he emailed Rich and asked to discuss it on this podcast. As usual, Rich asks him a thousand questions to make sure he understands the particulars of the situation…. Then he gets in a really nice...
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Did you know that you can actually take advantage of the momentum that your competitors have in the market… based on their reputation, their advertising spend, their general awareness… and use it to your advantage? Yep, you can… and today, Rich is going to give you 5 ideas of how to do it.
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Welcome to the Sunday podcast, where Rich takes a break from marketing and instead focuses on topics more in the realm of self improvement and spirituality. This week’s podcast is about overcoming temptation–how do you actually do it? As you might expect, Rich has a different take than most. Take a listen and see what you think!
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Every Saturday, we showcase a topic important to you by rounding up the greatest highlights and clips from Level 10 Contractor’s ENTIRE podcast run. This week, we focus on joint ventures. What’s a joint venture? It’s when you work with other companies to leverage either their brand or their customer list to generate leads and sales. Rich covers three instances of joint ventures in this episode. First, becoming a content provider… second, what he calls “left field endorsements,” and third “when you have something to sell no one has ever heard of.” Sit back and take notes. The...
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What do Calloway Big Bertha Drivers and Victoria’s Secret Bras have in common with a local painting company? Well…. Nothing, potentially… unless that local painter takes a little bit of time, thought, and effort to take some of the mundane things that he does as a matter of standard operating procedures and figures out a way to make them truly extraordinary… so they stand out from the crowd. I mean, any golf company could have made the head of their driver massively huge and stuck a name on it like “Big Bertha,” right? And any underwear company could have made their collection a...
info_outlineA tiny Wisconsin window company grew from $500K to $5M by attacking private-equity competitors with bold identity-based radio ads highlighting honesty, pricing, and local ownership. Rich then used the same strategy for Bay State Bath—female-led, local, and anti-Wall-Street messaging—paired with OTT/TV spots featuring “Baby Richie.” Results: record sales and a major PE competitor collapsing. Local identity beats corporate sameness.