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S3E7 From $10M Landscaping business to Uber of Landscaping app with CEO Bryan Clayton

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Bryan Clayton is CEO and co-founder of GreenPal, an online marketplace that connects homeowners with local lawn care professionals. GreenPal has been called the “Uber for lawn care” by Entrepreneur magazine and has over 200,000 active users completing thousands of transactions per day. Before starting GreenPal Bryan Clayton founded Peachtree Inc. one of the largest landscaping companies in the state of Tennessee growing it to over $10 million a year in annual revenue before it was acquired by Lusa holdings in 2013. Bryan‘s interests and expertise are related to entrepreneurialism, small business growth, marketing and bootstrapping businesses from zero revenue to profitability and exit. In this episode, we talked about: How Bryan scaled his business into the most profitable landscaping business in the state of Tennessee What led to launching GreenPal Starting a tech company with no tech background Hustling and reinventing into a tech entrepreneur Common mistakes when starting a business Learning skills from building a startup Some of the big challenges with growing small business And much MORE! Links: http://yourgreenpal.com/ https://www.facebook.com/greenpallawncare/ https://www.instagram.com/yourgreenpal/ https://twitter.com/YourGreenPal
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Bryan Clayton is CEO and co-founder of GreenPal, an online marketplace that connects homeowners with local lawn care professionals. GreenPal has been called the “Uber for lawn care” by Entrepreneur magazine and has over 200,000 active users completing thousands of transactions per day. Before starting GreenPal Bryan Clayton founded Peachtree Inc. one of the largest landscaping companies in the state of Tennessee growing it to over $10 million a year in annual revenue before it was acquired by Lusa holdings in 2013. Bryan‘s interests and expertise are related to entrepreneurialism, small business growth, marketing and bootstrapping businesses from zero revenue to profitability and exit. In this episode, we talked about: How Bryan scaled his business into the most profitable landscaping business in the state of Tennessee What led to launching GreenPal Starting a tech company with no tech background Hustling and reinventing into a tech entrepreneur Common mistakes when starting a business Learning skills from building a startup Some of the big challenges with growing small business And much MORE! Links: http://yourgreenpal.com/ https://www.facebook.com/greenpallawncare/ https://www.instagram.com/yourgreenpal/ https://twitter.com/YourGreenPal
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