Tactical Dent Tech

John Highley

The Tactical Dent Tech is more than just a Podcast; it's a different way of thinking. It's a movement of ingenuity; a paradigm shift from the outdated conventional way of running a dent removal company. If you are reading this, chances are you're a Tech who is tired of the same old same old, and ready to separate yourself from the crowd! You're not a follower; you're leader! You Are Not A Sheep, You Are A Lion! You see the drones doing the same old thing and expecting different results. It's time for them to get out of the way, 'cause you're about to rise to the top! Does this sound like you? That's what I thought. Well, guess what? You have found Your Tribe! The Tactical Tech Movement is for people who are ready to join a culture of Innovation & forward thinking! My only warning to you is this: Prepare for a complete 180 from the Traditional Approach to Life and Business. Welcome To The Lions Den, Welcome To The Tactical Dent Tech Podcast! You're not a follower; you're leader! You see the drones doing the same old thing and expecting different results. It's time for them to get out of the way, 'cause you're about to leave 'em in the dust! Does this sound like you? That's what I thought. Well, guess what? You have found Your Tribe! The Tactical Tech Movement is for people who are ready to join a culture of Innovation & forward thinking! My only warning to you is this: Prepare for a complete 180 from the Traditional Approach to Life and Business. Welcome To The Tactical Tech Podcast!

  1. -17 h

    Reinvent Your Brand Before the Market Forces You To

    Your business is either growing or it's becoming irrelevant. In this episode of the Tactical Dent Tech Podcast, I dive into why continuous reinvention is one of the most important responsibilities of a business owner. Markets evolve, customer expectations change, and the strategies that worked a few years ago won't necessarily produce the same results today. I share why I constantly look for new ways to market, communicate, and position my company, and how every piece of content, every blog, every social media post, and every marketing campaign is another seed planted for future growth. Just like a farmer, success comes from consistently planting, watering, and nurturing those seeds long before the harvest arrives. I also talk about winding down after hail season, reviewing what worked, identifying what broke, and using the slower months to strengthen every area of your business—from marketing and fulfillment to customer experience and operational systems. In this episode: Why businesses must continually reinvent themselves The "farmer mentality" behind long-term marketing success Every piece of content is a seed for future growth Creating a business customers get excited about Why complacency quietly kills great companies Reviewing what worked (and what didn't) after hail season Improving marketing, fulfillment, and customer experience Preparing your business for the next opportunity Building systems that compound over time Why constant innovation creates long-term competitive advantages Whether you're running a retail PDR shop, chasing hail, or building a larger operation, this episode is about staying ahead of the market instead of reacting to it. Reinvention isn't something you do once—it's a mindset that keeps your business relevant, profitable, and growing year after year. Topics Discussed: Paintless Dent Repair, PDR business, PDR marketing, entrepreneurship, branding, business strategy, customer experience, hail repair, business systems, innovation, growth mindset, Tactical Dent Tech Podcast.

  2. 10 août

    How I Built a Multi-Seven Figure PDR Shop

    The best businesses don't chase customers—they attract them. In this episode of the Tactical Dent Tech Podcast, I explain why learning marketing has been one of the highest-return skills I've ever developed. Sales can help you close deals, but great marketing attracts the right customers before the conversation even starts. I dive into why so many PDR companies blend into the crowd, how to separate yourself in a competitive marketplace, and why positioning yourself as the premium option creates better customers, better margins, and a stronger business. I also share lessons from building a company from scratch after moving into one of the most competitive PDR markets in the country, why I believe most business advice in our industry is outdated, and what I'm preparing to teach in my upcoming PDR Empire content. In this episode: Why marketing is more valuable than sales How to attract premium customers instead of negotiating price The importance of market positioning and differentiation Why trying to appeal to everyone hurts your business Premium pricing vs. competing on price Building authority in a saturated PDR market Lessons learned from starting over in a new city Why experience doesn't always equal relevant business advice The mindset required to build a lasting PDR company Creating a business that customers actively seek out Whether you're opening your first retail shop, growing your brand, or looking to stand out in an increasingly competitive market, this episode will challenge the way you think about marketing and business growth. Topics Discussed: Paintless Dent Repair, PDR marketing, PDR business, branding, sales psychology, premium pricing, entrepreneurship, customer acquisition, business strategy, personal branding, market positioning, Tactical Dent Tech Podcast.

  3. 27 juil.

    The Tool I Couldn't Keep Off the Market

    After nearly six years, the Tactical Blending Hammers are finally back. In this episode of the Tactical Dent Tech Podcast, I break down why we decided to bring them back, what's changed, and why I believe they're one of the most versatile tools ever built for Paintless Dent Repair. This isn't just a blending hammer. It's a leverage tool, a knockdown platform, a roof blending solution, and a system designed to reduce fatigue while increasing control on difficult repairs. I also dive into the philosophy behind tool design, ergonomics, and why adapting to better equipment can dramatically improve both your repairs and the longevity of your career. In this episode we discuss: The return of the Tactical Blending Hammers The new Mini Tactical Hub system Why carbon fiber extensions change roof blending Using the Tactical Hammer as a leverage system Bolting directly into factory access holes Better leverage for fenders, doors, quarter panels, and SUV roofs Ergonomics that reduce shoulder fatigue Why modern PDR tools matter The dangers of refusing to adapt to new equipment Protecting your body during a long career in PDR Whether you're a seasoned hail technician, a large-dent specialist, or just getting started in PDR, this episode explains the thinking behind these tools and why proper leverage and ergonomics can make a huge difference in both repair quality and career longevity. Topics Discussed: Paintless Dent Repair, PDR tools, Tactical Blending Hammer, Tactical Hubs, Mini Hubs, blending techniques, leverage systems, roof repairs, hail damage repair, large dent repair, ergonomics, shoulder fatigue, tool design, carbon fiber tools, PDR innovation, Tactical Dent Tech Podcast.

  4. 17 juil.

    The Premium Pricing Mindset for PDR

    Pricing is one of the most misunderstood topics in the PDR industry. In this episode of the Tactical Dent Tech Podcast, I share why we've officially transitioned out of hail season and back into retail dent work—and why that shift forced me to completely rethink pricing. I dive into the reality of seasonal demand, inflation, technician pay, overhead, and why simply charging what everyone else charges is one of the fastest ways to limit your business. More importantly, I discuss one of the biggest marketing lessons I ever learned from Dan Kennedy: There is very little advantage in being the second cheapest—or the second most expensive. We break down what it really means to position yourself as the premium choice in your market and why customers are often willing to pay more when they view your company as the safest, most trusted option. In this episode you'll learn: Why pricing should change with market conditions Transitioning from hail season back into retail PDR How inflation affects your pricing model Why I completely reworked the Tactical Dent pricing system The mistake of competing with the "guy down the street" Building a premium brand instead of competing on price How to become the safest choice in your marketplace Creating a business that supports technicians, overhead, and long-term growth The psychology behind why customers choose higher-priced businesses If you're serious about growing your PDR business, increasing profitability, and separating yourself from the competition, this episode will challenge the way you think about pricing. Topics Discussed: Paintless Dent Repair, PDR business, retail dent repair, pricing strategy, premium pricing, Dan Kennedy marketing, PDR marketing, technician pay, inflation, business positioning, customer psychology, branding, sales, entrepreneurship, hail season, shop management, dent removal business, Tactical Dent Tech Podcast.

  5. 15 juin

    High Volume vs High Profit in Hail Repair

    In today's episode of the Tactical Dent Tech Podcast, I'm unpacking one of the biggest realizations I've had after this recent hail season: Is high volume really the best business model anymore? After running full throttle for the last month and a half, dealing with packed shops, overwhelmed logistics, insurance bottlenecks, storage issues, delayed approvals, supplements, and technician management — I'm stepping back and evaluating what actually makes sense moving forward. In this episode, I break down: The reality of running a hail shop during a major storm Why State Farm, USAA, and Allstate are disrupting the process Long approval times and supplement delays The hidden cost of storage and tied-up shop space Why body shops become bottlenecks during hail season High volume vs high profit shop models Whether it makes more sense to chase every car… or maximize every claim Why technician pay and retention matter more than ever How insurance company relationships are changing the game Thinking long-term: shop growth, acquisitions, and retirement strategy The truth is, hail repair logistics are changing fast. Insurance companies are tightening the process, approvals are slower, and independent shops are being forced to rethink how they operate. At some point, every shop owner has to ask themselves: Do I want to do more cars… or make more money per car? This episode is an honest look at what happens after the storm settles down and you finally have enough breathing room to evaluate what worked, what didn't, and where the future of your business is headed. Topics Discussed: Paintless Dent Repair (PDR), hail repair business, hail shop logistics, State Farm claims, USAA hail claims, Allstate hail claims, insurance supplements, PDR shop growth, technician retention, hail estimating, CCC1, storage fees, hail damage operations, PDR business strategy, high volume vs high profit, EOS meetings, scaling a dent business, technician pay, shop systems.

  6. 12 juin

    Train or Hire? The Truth About Building Dent Techs

    In today's episode of the Tactical Dent Tech Podcast, I'm diving into one of the biggest decisions any PDR shop owner or hail tech will face: Do you train your own technicians… or hire experienced ones? There are pros and cons to both, and after years of training dent techs, running hail operations, and building teams, I want to break down the realities that nobody talks about. We get into: The pros and cons of training your own PDR technicians Why experienced techs cost more — and why they're often worth it The hidden cost of speed, production, and cleanup work Why new techs need years to develop efficiency How to spot people worth investing in Why hiring people with other valuable skill sets matters Training during hail season vs downtime The reality of loyalty in business Why every business owner needs to hope for the best but prepare for the worst I also talk about recent experiences training technicians during hail season, how we structure growth inside the shop, and why investing in the right people can completely change the trajectory of your business. The truth is — building a strong hail team isn't just about finding talent. It's about developing systems, creating opportunities, and understanding where experience actually matters. Whether you're trying to scale your shop, hire your first technician, or debating if training someone is even worth it, this episode is for you. Topics Discussed: Paintless Dent Repair (PDR), hail damage repair, PDR technician training, hiring dent techs, wholesale PDR, hail teams, scaling a dent business, PDR shop management, dent repair staffing, technician development, PDR mentoring, hail season operations, building a PDR business, dent technician pay structures, training vs hiring.

  7. 8 juin

    Secure the Bag: Getting Paid in Hail Repair

    In today's episode of the Tactical Dent Tech Podcast, I'm talking about something that can absolutely make or break your hail business: Getting paid. If you're in hail repair, retail PDR, or running a shop, this is one of those lessons you either learn the easy way… or the hard way. I'm breaking down what we call "securing the back" — making sure insurance money is actually secured before the vehicle leaves your shop. We get into: Why you should never release a hail car before payment is secured What a Proof of Payment is and why you need it The insurance companies that create the biggest headaches Why State Farm and USAA can slow things down Direction to pay, power of attorney, repair authorization & transport forms Why scaling a hail operation requires admin systems Personal checks vs cashier's checks (and where we draw the line) Why policies matter more than emotions in business How growth forces better systems in PDR shops The truth is, when hail volume scales up, the old "trust the customer" mentality stops working. Systems matter. Documentation matters. And if you're running a real operation, you better make sure the money is secured before the car rolls out. Whether you're a solo tech looking to get into hail, or already running volume, this episode will save you headaches, stress, and potentially thousands of dollars. Topics Discussed: Paintless Dent Repair (PDR), hail repair business, insurance supplements, proof of payment, State Farm hail claims, USAA hail claims, dent shop systems, PDR business growth, retail hail repair, direction to pay, CCC1 estimating, hail season operations, dent tech business tips, shop processes, scaling a PDR business.

  8. 5 juin

    Why Your Shop Breaks Under Growth

    In today's episode of the Tactical Dent Tech Podcast, I'm talking directly to the dent techs and shop owners who are trying to scale during hail season without letting the wheels fall off. I'm sharing a real situation that happened in our shop involving a customer concern on a vehicle after delivery—and how we handled it by owning the truth, tightening systems, and improving our processes instead of pointing fingers. We get into: Why scaling a hail shop exposes weaknesses fast The importance of pre-existing damage inspections Why photo documentation matters more than ever Check-in and checkout systems for hail cars Scan tools, battery checks, unplugged connectors, and avoiding comeback headaches How growth breaks systems—and why that's actually a good thing The mindset shift required to go from a small operation to a high-volume hail shop Customer communication hacks that reduce headaches and increase trust The truth is, when hail volume explodes, your systems either evolve or they break. The real question is: What are you learning from the breakdowns? If you're in PDR, running retail, managing hail volume, or trying to build a shop that can truly scale, this episode is packed with real-world lessons from inside the storm. Topics Discussed: Paintless Dent Repair (PDR), hail repair systems, shop operations, scaling a dent business, hail season workflow, customer communication, dent shop processes, PDR entrepreneurship, hail estimating, CCC1, vehicle documentation, operational growth, dent tech leadership, retail PDR systems.

À propos

The Tactical Dent Tech is more than just a Podcast; it's a different way of thinking. It's a movement of ingenuity; a paradigm shift from the outdated conventional way of running a dent removal company. If you are reading this, chances are you're a Tech who is tired of the same old same old, and ready to separate yourself from the crowd! You're not a follower; you're leader! You Are Not A Sheep, You Are A Lion! You see the drones doing the same old thing and expecting different results. It's time for them to get out of the way, 'cause you're about to rise to the top! Does this sound like you? That's what I thought. Well, guess what? You have found Your Tribe! The Tactical Tech Movement is for people who are ready to join a culture of Innovation & forward thinking! My only warning to you is this: Prepare for a complete 180 from the Traditional Approach to Life and Business. Welcome To The Lions Den, Welcome To The Tactical Dent Tech Podcast! You're not a follower; you're leader! You see the drones doing the same old thing and expecting different results. It's time for them to get out of the way, 'cause you're about to leave 'em in the dust! Does this sound like you? That's what I thought. Well, guess what? You have found Your Tribe! The Tactical Tech Movement is for people who are ready to join a culture of Innovation & forward thinking! My only warning to you is this: Prepare for a complete 180 from the Traditional Approach to Life and Business. Welcome To The Tactical Tech Podcast!

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