10X Franchise: Lead Generation, Marketing Systems & Growth Strategy

Solomon Thimothy

10X Franchise is the podcast for franchisors who refuse to settle for average growth. Hosted by Solomon Thimothy, each episode dives into real-world strategies, frameworks, and systems that help franchise brands multiply their reach, scale their operations, and dominate their category. Whether you’re looking to open your 10th unit or your 100th, you’ll hear from founders, CEOs, and growth experts who’ve done it—sharing how they overcame bottlenecks, structured their teams, and built brands that last. If you want to stop guessing and start scaling, this show is for you.

  1. 3D AGO

    How Hello Sugar Built a Thriving Beauty Franchise: From Waxing Services to a Nationwide Business Empire

    In this episode of 10X Franchise, I'm joined by Brigham Dallas, in which he shares the journey of founding Hello Sugar, a waxing and beauty franchise that has rapidly grown to become a leader in the industry. He discusses the initial inspiration behind the business, the challenges faced in franchising, and the innovative business model that incorporates technology and recurring revenue. Brigham also highlights the expansion into laser hair removal services and the future plans for integrating AI into the business. Throughout the discussion, he offers valuable insights and lessons learned from his entrepreneurial journey.  Takeaways Brigham had no prior knowledge of waxing before starting Hello Sugar.The business was founded based on strong financial potential rather than passion for the industry.Marketing strategies were key to the initial success of Hello Sugar.Recurring revenue models are crucial for business sustainability.Franchising was not initially part of the plan but evolved as the business grew.Brigham emphasizes the importance of having a strong team and systems in place.The integration of technology has significantly improved operational efficiency.Laser hair removal services were added in response to customer demand.Brigham advises future entrepreneurs to prioritize good insurance.The journey of Hello Sugar is a testament to the power of innovative thinking in business.

    21 min
  2. JAN 14

    Building a Brand: The Story of Linden Creek with Alisa Sparks

    In this episode of 10X Franchise, Alisa Sparks shares her inspiring journey from a finance background in the military to founding Linden Creek, a successful interior design and home staging company. She discusses the importance of creating systematic approaches to design, the challenges she faced while building her business, and the success of her first franchise. Alisa emphasizes the value of community among franchisees and her commitment to maintaining a consistent brand while allowing for creative freedom. She also highlights the development of a software solution to enhance efficiency in the business. Takeaways Alisa transitioned from military finance to interior design.She discovered her passion for design through home renovations.Linden Creek started as a home staging company and evolved into interior design.Alisa built systematic frameworks for design processes.Her first franchisee tripled her initial sales in a year.Challenges in her journey included financial mistakes and personal struggles.She emphasizes the importance of community among franchisees.Alisa developed a software solution to streamline operations.Her focus is on maintaining a boutique franchise model.She believes every experience contributes to personal growth. Learn more about Lyndon Creek and Alisa Sparks https://linden-creek.com/ Visit us:  ims.net Franchise owners visit: franchisemarketing.io Follow me: TikTok @sthimothy Instagram @sthimothy Facebook: Solomon Thimothy Linkedin: Solomon Thimothy

    23 min
  3. 12/30/2025

    Building a Purpose-Driven Mobility Franchise | Dave Pazgan (Liftology)

    As the population ages, mobility is becoming one of the most important and underserved markets in home services. In this episode of 10X Franchise, Solomon Thimothy sits down with Dave Pazgan, founder of Liftology, to explore how mobility solutions can be scaled through franchising while keeping customer experience at the center of the business. Dave shares his journey into the mobility industry, explains the growing demand driven by aging-in-place trends, and breaks down Liftology’s AAA Proven Process for delivering consistent, high-quality service. The conversation also examines the realities new franchisors face, the importance of selecting the right franchise partners, and what prospective owners should understand before entering the mobility space. Takeaways  Liftology was built to help individuals maintain independence while navigating their homes and communities.Demographic shifts toward an aging population are creating sustained demand for mobility solutions.Customer experience plays a central role in long-term success within the mobility services industry.The AAA Proven Process focuses on responsiveness, accurate assessment, and engaged ownership.Franchise success depends heavily on selecting owners who align with the brand’s mission and standards.Strong support infrastructure enables franchisees to deliver consistent service across locations.Industry knowledge improves decision-making for prospective franchise owners entering mobility services.Franchise relationships rely on trust, transparency, and ongoing communication.Short-term financial motivation can undermine franchise stability and brand reputation.Long-term commitment is a defining factor in building a durable franchised business. Visit us:  ims.net Franchise owners visit: franchisemarketing.io Follow me: TikTok @sthimothy Instagram @sthimothy Facebook: Solomon Thimothy Linkedln: Solomon Thimothy

    25 min
  4. 12/29/2025

    Scaling a Real Estate Franchise with Culture and Technology | Lisa Loser

    What really happens behind the scenes when a real estate brand decides to scale through franchising? In this conversation, Solomon Thimothy sits down with Lisa Loser, COO of Iron Valley Real Estate, to unpack the transition from corporate leadership to real estate franchising, and what it takes to grow a franchise the right way. Lisa shares how Iron Valley evolved from a regional brokerage into a national franchise, why agent-friendly commission structures matter, and how recruiting, compliance, and company culture shape long-term success. The discussion also explores the role of technology and AI in real estate operations, how prospective franchise owners should evaluate opportunities, and why authenticity and diversity are central to Iron Valley’s identity. Takeaways Iron Valley began franchising shortly after her arrival, accelerating expansion through structured systems and support.Agent-friendly commission models have been a core differentiator in attracting and retaining talent.Scalability in real estate franchising requires early planning around compliance and operational standards.Recruiting high-quality agents plays a direct role in franchise owner performance and sustainability.Iron Valley’s culture emphasizes authenticity, diversity, and alignment across locations.Evaluating a franchise opportunity benefits from direct conversations with existing franchise owners.Technology integration has supported efficiency, consistency, and operational clarity across the network.AI tools are being leveraged to enhance internal operations and agent support.The Iron Valley name reflects regional heritage and reinforces brand identity rooted in history.Visit us:  ims.net Franchise owners visit: franchisemarketing.io Follow me: TikTok @sthimothy Instagram @sthimothy Facebook: Solomon Thimothy Linkedln: Solomon Thimothy

    21 min
  5. 12/28/2025

    Why Passion Matters More Than Profit in Business | Chris Raimo

    Why do some entrepreneurs push through difficult seasons while others walk away? In this episode of 10X Franchise, Chris Raimo breaks down why passion plays a defining role in long-term business success, especially when growth slows, pressure builds, and the work gets hard. Chris explains how businesses built purely on profitability often struggle during challenging periods, while founders who care deeply about the work are better equipped to persevere. The conversation explores the relationship between adversity, resilience, and sustainable success, offering a grounded perspective on what it really takes to stay in the game long enough to see meaningful results. Takeaways Businesses driven only by profitability often struggle to survive extended periods of difficulty.Tough seasons act as a filter that separates short-term efforts from long-term commitment.Entrepreneurs who push through adversity are more likely to experience the gains that follow.Passion increases an individual’s ability to remain engaged during challenging phases of growth.Perseverance is often the difference between stalled progress and lasting success.Long-term outcomes are shaped by how founders respond to pressure and uncertainty.Emotional investment in the work strengthens resilience during downturns.Difficult periods provide clarity about whether a business aligns with personal motivation.Sustained success tends to emerge after navigating discomfort and resistance.Adversity plays a central role in shaping stronger, more committed entrepreneurs.Learn more at https://happycatfranchising.com/  Visit us: ims.net Franchise owners visit: franchisemarketing.io Follow me: TikTok @sthimothy Instagram @sthimothy Facebook: Solomon Thimothy Linkedln: Solomon Thimothy

    30 min
  6. 10/24/2025

    How Dog Drop Is Redefining Dog Daycare with Convenience | Shaina Denny

    Pet care demand exploded over the last few years, but only brands built around convenience are positioned to scale. In this conversation, Solomon sits down with Shaina Denny, founder of Dog Drop, to break down how convenience, flexibility, and clear positioning shaped a new kind of dog daycare business. Shaina shares how Dog Drop launched during the pandemic, why loving dogs isn’t enough to run a successful daycare, and what led her to franchise the model. The discussion covers retention-driven growth, market dynamics in pet services, and what franchise owners need to understand when they’re effectively running two businesses at once. This episode offers practical insight into scaling service-based businesses, building systems that support franchisees, and identifying real opportunities in a fast-growing industry. Takeaways Many pet care businesses begin with a personal story, but operational discipline determines long-term success.Running a dog daycare requires structured systems, staffing expertise, and customer management beyond a love for animals.Convenience and flexibility have become primary drivers of customer loyalty in pet services.Launching during the pandemic created operational and market challenges that shaped Dog Drop’s business model.Franchising became a strategic growth decision based on internal systems and scalability readiness.A clear understanding of local market dynamics supports sustainable expansion.High retention rates play a central role in maintaining predictable revenue and franchise stability.The pay-for-what-you-use model aligns pricing with customer behavior and usage patterns.Franchise growth depends on building strong internal support systems for operators.Learn more at https://www.dogdrop.co/ Visit us: ims.net Franchise owners visit: franchisemarketing.io Follow me: TikTok @sthimothy Instagram @sthimothy Facebook: Solomon Thimothy Linkedln: Solomon Thimothy

    21 min

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10X Franchise is the podcast for franchisors who refuse to settle for average growth. Hosted by Solomon Thimothy, each episode dives into real-world strategies, frameworks, and systems that help franchise brands multiply their reach, scale their operations, and dominate their category. Whether you’re looking to open your 10th unit or your 100th, you’ll hear from founders, CEOs, and growth experts who’ve done it—sharing how they overcame bottlenecks, structured their teams, and built brands that last. If you want to stop guessing and start scaling, this show is for you.