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EP253: How to seperate yourself from the competition in 2026

Ep. 253

For years, contractors were told the same thing: do good work and the jobs will keep coming. But in today’s market, that advice is outdated and in 2026, it’s costing a lot of businesses real opportunities.


In this episode, Brad talks about:


  • Why simply doing good work is no longer enough to attract clients.
  • Understanding branding beyond logos and how it shapes client expectations.
  • Why video content is essential for building trust and pre-selling your services.
  • How to communicate effectively and differentiate yourself from competitors.


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