#E061 If One Bad Client Can Break Your Business, You Don’t Have a Business —> You Have a Funnel.
No se pudo agregar al carrito
Add to Cart failed.
Error al Agregar a Lista de Deseos.
Error al eliminar de la lista de deseos.
Error al añadir a tu biblioteca
Error al seguir el podcast
Error al dejar de seguir el podcast
-
Narrado por:
-
De:
Let’s get real: too many businesses are built like glass. One drop of ink, one bad review, one unhappy client, one failed promise, and the entire thing is stained.
If your entire reputation can be shattered by a single customer experience, what you’ve built isn’t sustainable.
It is fragile.
That’s not a business.
That’s a funnel.
Funnels are linear. Transactional. Self-serving. They’re obsessed with conversions and clicks, not connection or continuity. Once the “lead” drops out the bottom, the system resets. It’s cold. It’s clinical. And worst of all, it’s brittle. A funnel doesn’t account for the reputation cost of poor service, nor the long-term trust capital of one raving fan.
But nature doesn’t move in lines. It moves in loops.
That’s why I build using the flywheel. A circular rhythm. A system designed around the customer, not the company. One that gains momentum over time and doesn’t collapse if something goes wrong, it simply slows down and self-corrects.
In today’s episode of the podcast, I unpack why circular growth systems outperform linear funnels in the real world. I explain why your business reputation is not built in campaigns, it’s built in cycles. And how, when you’re intentional about rhythm, relationship, and reputation, you build something that doesn’t break every time life does.
This isn’t theory. It’s the system I use across every business in the JDC Group of companies. From marketing to consulting to product delivery, everything flows through one central ecosystem: Customer First. Strategy Second. Systems Always.
Here’s what I unpack in this episode:
* Why the sales funnel is ego-centric, and the flywheel is ecosystem-centric
* What I learned from adding one drop of ink to a full glass of water, and how that visual changed the way I build trust
* How to recover from mistakes without losing momentum
* Why momentum makes you look better than you are (and how to earn that advantage ethically)
* A reputation-first checklist for building a business that doesn’t bleed
You’ll also hear my personal blueprint. From company structure to pricing strategy, marketing rhythms to client retention. Designed to protect the brand, not just push product.
It’s mechanics.It’s not just systems. It’s sustainability.It’s the Delta Code in motion, and I’m here to walk you through it, one intentional step at a time.
🧭 Rebuild Your Reputation Engine
If this episode challenged your thinking —> good. That’s what IN10TIONAL leadership does.
If you’re done chasing funnels and ready to build something that flows, come build it with me:
🎯 Subscribe to my Substack: janinedocabo.substack.comGet weekly wisdom drops on business, brand, and leadership, rooted in IN10TIONALITY™.
💄 Join Marketing Cosmetics™:Our flagship 5-month program helps you craft a full marketing ecosystem, designed to sell with soul and scale with strategy. The July intake is open now. One spot left. jdcacademy.com/marketing-cosmetics
Your reputation is built in the loops you design and the momentum you sustain.Let’s build what lasts.
Get full access to 10 IN10TIONAL Minutes with Janine at janinedocabo.substack.com/subscribe