Episode 76: 9 critical areas to build a multi-million $$$ MSP

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In this week’s episode It’s a challenge facing most MSPs: how can you grow bigger… with a small team? Well, this special episode will definitely help Paul has an extended interview with an MSP owner who achieved huge success with a small team His fascinating journey has been broken down into 9 critical areas for you to focus on Show notes Out every Tuesday on your favourite podcast platform Presented by Paul Green, an MSP marketing expert Paul’s special guest was Luis Giraldo from N-able, talking about how he grew a very profitable MSP with limited staff Check out the Café con Luis webinar / podcast series The following books were mentioned: Built To Sell and Automatic Customer by John Warrillow, plus Start With Why by Simon Sinek and Value-Based Fees by Alan Weiss For more fascinating long-form interviews with leading figures in the channel, check out the Studio section of the new N-able website On May 4th Paul will be joined by Andrew Eardsley from MSP Easy Tools talking about some hidden security problems in Office 365 Please send any questions, ideally in audio-form (or any other feedback) to [email protected] Episode transcription Luis Giraldo: Fresh every Tuesday for MSPs around the world. This is an MSP Marketing Podcast special. Paul Green: Hello, and welcome to a very special edition of the podcast. Now this week, we’re going to get rid of the usual format, because there’s someone fascinating that I want you to listen to for the next 20, 30 minutes or so. He’s someone that I’ve come to know fairly well over the last couple of weeks, because we’ve been spending what seems like a never ending series of video calls and interviews, and just sitting, talking to each other, even though he’s many, many thousands of miles away from me. Paul Green: So I’m going to introduce you to a guy who has built an MSP from scratch up to a 1.2 million pound business. And in fact, he did that just with himself and a tiny, tiny number of staff. He’s going to tell us today exactly how he did that and how you can take some of the mistakes that he made along the way and many of the things that he got right and turn them into useful things for your business. He’s also

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