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From Broke to $30M: Why Being Profitable is a Moral Obligation ...with RJon Robins

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Summary

In this episode of Digital Dominance, Jeffro interviews RJon Robins, an attorney-turned-entrepreneur who built multiple eight-figure businesses by helping service-based business owners, especially lawyers run their firms like real businesses. RJon opens up about going broke despite being an expert in business systems and shares hard-earned wisdom on profitability, mindset, and marketing. This episode covers how personal problems often manifest as business problems, why profitability is an ethical obligation, how to build a marketing machine that runs without you, and why scaling your business means giving up the hero complex. Whether you're a lawyer, therapist, plumber, or creative professional, the insights are powerful and widely applicable.

Takeaways

  • Profitability is a responsibility, not just a goal.
  • Business problems are usually personal problems in disguise.
  • Trying to be the hero keeps your business small.
  • Systems and processes aren’t boring, they’re what make scale possible.
  • Authentic marketing attracts the right clients and repels the wrong ones.
  • Hiding your values in marketing creates problems with both clients and staff.
  • Your business isn’t your baby, it’s your mule.
  • Entrepreneurs often resist systems because firefighting gives them an adrenaline rush.
  • To build a marketing machine, you must productize your services.
  • Entrepreneurial maturity means wanting what you want—without apology.

Chapters

00:00 Intro to RJon Robins & his journey from broke to eight-figure businesses
05:35 Business problems are personal problems in disguise
08:45 Authentic marketing attracts the right clients (and repels the wrong ones)
11:42 Letting go of the “hero complex” to scale your business
24:10 How to build a marketing machine that runs without you
32:09 Your business is not your baby, it’s your mule

Links

https://www.linkedin.com/in/rjonrobins/
https://www.facebook.com/rjonrobins2
https://www.facebook.com/HowToManageASmallLawFirm
https://www.instagram.com/rjonrobins/
https://www.instagram.com/howtomanageasmalllawfirm/
https://howtomanageasmalllawfirm.com/
https://rjonrobins.com/

Free High-Converting Website Checklist: FroBro.com/Checklist

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Manage episode 497517323 series 3543566
Content provided by Jeffro. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jeffro or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Summary

In this episode of Digital Dominance, Jeffro interviews RJon Robins, an attorney-turned-entrepreneur who built multiple eight-figure businesses by helping service-based business owners, especially lawyers run their firms like real businesses. RJon opens up about going broke despite being an expert in business systems and shares hard-earned wisdom on profitability, mindset, and marketing. This episode covers how personal problems often manifest as business problems, why profitability is an ethical obligation, how to build a marketing machine that runs without you, and why scaling your business means giving up the hero complex. Whether you're a lawyer, therapist, plumber, or creative professional, the insights are powerful and widely applicable.

Takeaways

  • Profitability is a responsibility, not just a goal.
  • Business problems are usually personal problems in disguise.
  • Trying to be the hero keeps your business small.
  • Systems and processes aren’t boring, they’re what make scale possible.
  • Authentic marketing attracts the right clients and repels the wrong ones.
  • Hiding your values in marketing creates problems with both clients and staff.
  • Your business isn’t your baby, it’s your mule.
  • Entrepreneurs often resist systems because firefighting gives them an adrenaline rush.
  • To build a marketing machine, you must productize your services.
  • Entrepreneurial maturity means wanting what you want—without apology.

Chapters

00:00 Intro to RJon Robins & his journey from broke to eight-figure businesses
05:35 Business problems are personal problems in disguise
08:45 Authentic marketing attracts the right clients (and repels the wrong ones)
11:42 Letting go of the “hero complex” to scale your business
24:10 How to build a marketing machine that runs without you
32:09 Your business is not your baby, it’s your mule

Links

https://www.linkedin.com/in/rjonrobins/
https://www.facebook.com/rjonrobins2
https://www.facebook.com/HowToManageASmallLawFirm
https://www.instagram.com/rjonrobins/
https://www.instagram.com/howtomanageasmalllawfirm/
https://howtomanageasmalllawfirm.com/
https://rjonrobins.com/

Free High-Converting Website Checklist: FroBro.com/Checklist

  continue reading

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