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Tired of throwing money at marketing tactics that don't work? Ready to stop playing the hope-and-pray game and start building a predictable growth machine?Welcome to 10-minute episodes packed with battle-tested strategies from helping over 2000 car washes across North America become customer-generating, revenue-growing machines.

  1. 8 Jun

    Episode 34: The Two Hidden Ways Car Washes Lose Revenue

    Great customer service is not the finish line. It's the floor. And most car wash operators are quietly dropping below it without realizing it's costing them thousands in membership revenue every month. In this episode, Josh breaks down the two ways operators lose customers and missed memberships at the pay station, walks through a real interaction at a wash where a five-minute family plan upgrade almost didn't happen, runs the math on what one untrained CSA actually costs you over a year, and lays out the three-part fix that turns your team into the reason customers drive past your competitor to get to you. If you operate a car wash, manage one, or work the lot, this one is for you. ABOUT THE SHOWThis is the Car Wash Marketing Podcast. Real conversations about the marketing systems, team behaviors, and operational decisions that grow text clubs, convert retail customers into members, and keep members on the books longer than the industry average. ABOUT JOSHJosh Taylor is the founder of OptSpot, the strategic marketing partner for car wash operators across North America. OptSpot helps washes build the systems that turn first-time customers into long-term members.Want to talk about what this could look like at your wash? Head to https://optspot.com STAY CONNECTEDSubscribe so you don't miss the next episode. New episodes drop every week.#CarWash #CarWashBusiness #CarWashMarketing #MembershipGrowth #SmallBusinessMarketing #CustomerService #CarWashOperator #OptSpot

    7 min
  2. 1 Jun

    Episode 33: How to Turn Rainy Days into Profit

    A five-day storm isn't one bad week. It's three different revenue moments, and your text club is built for all of them. Most car wash operators brace for rainy weeks and watch their numbers tank. The operators consistently turning bad weather into record days have figured out that a storm isn't a single event. It's a cycle with three distinct phases, and each phase opens a different door for your text club. In this episode, Josh Taylor walks through the exact plays, including the one his friend CJ ran that broke an all-time wash record twice in two days on $400 of inventory. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: - Why most operators are working the wrong end of the funnel when bad weather hits - The three moments in every storm cycle and which text club play fits each one - How CJ broke his wash record by 300 cars two days in a row with a single text and $400 in faucet covers - Why "first month for $9" needs the storm itself as the deadline, not an arbitrary date - The "feel smart vs feel good" emotional difference that makes cause days work - When to run all three plays in one storm cycle (and when not to) FREE DOWNLOAD: The Rainy Day Playbook Get every message template, the full timing sequence for each play, and the TCPA compliance reminder in one PDF. https://FiveFunnelsToFreedom.com/rainydays WORK WITH OPTSPOT: If you're a car wash operator and want to look at your specific site with our team, book a walkthrough. https://OptSpot.com FREE COURSE: Five Funnels to Freedom The full architecture we run for car wash operators across acquisition, conversion, and retention. https://FiveFunnelsToFreedom.com

    12 min
  3. 18 May

    Episode 31: What if your memberships sold themselves?

    What if you didn't need the script taped to the pay station? What if you didn't need to coach a 19-year-old through one more awkward upsell? What if your car wash's membership just sold itself?Most car washes are built around the pitch. Hire someone, hand them a script, track their conversion rate, pressure them when the numbers dip. It works. But it leaks. Even at an above-average 8 to 12% conversion, 88 to 92% of your customers are saying no every day. And a lot of them aren't just saying no to the membership. They're saying no to ever coming back.In this episode, Josh Taylor breaks down the difference between selling memberships and creating members. Selling is a transaction. Creating is a relationship. One depends on your best closer staying on shift. The other depends on your entire operation knowing how to make a customer feel like a person.You'll hear why Chick-fil-A never has to pitch their rewards program, and what that should teach every car wash operator. You'll walk through seven philosophies that turn your wash into the kind of place where membership becomes the next obvious choice:1. Notice everything2. Own the ending3. Surprise without warning4. Empower your team5. Culture flows downhill6. Act as if7. Win the relationship, not the argumentPlus the homework that costs nothing and changes everything: stand in your vacuum bay for one hour during your busiest shift and ask yourself one honest question.If you've been grinding on conversion rates and wondering why the numbers won't move, this episode is for you.About the Car Wash Growth PlaybookHosted by Josh Taylor, CMO at OptSpot. Practical marketing strategy for car wash operators who want to grow retail frequency, convert more members, and keep them longer. Built on what's working at 500+ car washes across North America.Want help building the system behind this?Get the free playbook at FiveFunnelsToFreedom.comBook a strategy call at OptSpot.com

    13 min

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Tired of throwing money at marketing tactics that don't work? Ready to stop playing the hope-and-pray game and start building a predictable growth machine?Welcome to 10-minute episodes packed with battle-tested strategies from helping over 2000 car washes across North America become customer-generating, revenue-growing machines.

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