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From the Yellow Chair

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Home Service Industry marketing and branding gurus, Crystal Williams and Emily Fleniken speak the language of contractors by talking condensers, co-op dollars, service agreements, and equipment warranties, but also the language of entrepreneurs by talking ROI, creative strategy, trending tactics, employee retention, and community engagement. You’ll be entertained by the comical banter, but informed by the holistic approach to marketing and branding. On the daily, you’ll find this dynamic duo working the grind at Lemon Seed Marketing, but this podcast is an outlet for us to share their experiences with the masses, From the Yellow Chair.© 2026 From the Yellow Chair Economía Gestión Gestión y Liderazgo Marketing Marketing y Ventas
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  • Breaking Down the Acronym Soup in Contractor Marketing
    Apr 14 2026

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    Marketing vendors love acronyms because they sound precise, but they can also hide the only question that matters: did this effort create profitable revenue? Recording from an airport, I break down the alphabet soup in plain English so contractors can read marketing reports with confidence and push back when numbers do not connect to real jobs.

    We start with ROAS (return on ad spend) and why I prefer looking at it across your full marketing mix, not as isolated channel “wins.” Then we dig into KPIs that actually move the needle in HVAC marketing, plumbing marketing, and home service growth: CPL (cost per lead), conversion rate, calls booked, and revenue generated. I also talk about the operational side of performance, because a weak booking rate at the CSR desk can make any marketing campaign look expensive.

    From there we hit the big platforms and levers: PPC (pay-per-click) as the fast but costly faucet, Google Business Profile optimization as a local game-changer, and LTV (customer lifetime value) as the mindset shift that turns retention and maintenance plans into your best “marketing.” We also cover CTR (click-through rate) benchmarks without comparing apples to oranges, plus SEO and why search engine optimization still matters even as AI starts changing how customers find help.

    If you want clearer attribution, better questions for your agency, and marketing metrics that tie back to booked calls and profit, hit play. Subscribe, share this with a contractor friend, and leave a review with the acronym you want me to translate next.

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    From the Yellow Chair is powered by Lemon Seed, a marketing strategy and branding company for the trades. Lemon Seed specializes in rebrands, creating unique, comprehensive, organized marketing plans, social media, and graphic design. Learn more at www.LemonSeedMarketing.com

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    16 m
  • GBP Optimization 101: How to Win on Google
    Apr 7 2026

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    Your next customer is probably meeting you on Google before they ever see your website and that first impression is your Google Business Profile. If your hours are wrong, your address is outdated, your categories are messy, or your reviews sit unanswered, you’re not just slipping in local rankings, you’re losing real jobs to the competitor who looks more active and more trustworthy.

    We share a practical GBP optimization playbook built for home service businesses and other local companies that depend on nearby customers. We explain what GBP is (and why people still call it GMB), how to claim and verify ownership, and how to tighten up the essentials like NAP consistency (name, address, phone number) without falling into risky keyword stuffing. We also dig into the visibility levers Google pays attention to: accurate hours including holidays, smart primary and secondary categories, and steady posting that makes your listing feel alive.

    Then we get into the part most businesses avoid: reviews. You’ll hear how to make reviews easy with direct links and QR codes, how to coach customers to mention specific services and technicians, and why your response to a negative review can matter more than the star rating. We also answer questions about call tracking, DNI (dynamic number insertion), and when paid options like PPC or Google Local Service Ads make sense as the next step.

    If you want more calls from local search without guessing, hit play, share this with a business owner who needs it, and subscribe so you don’t miss the rest of our marketing alphabet soup series. If this helped, can you leave a review and tell us what GBP question you want answered next?

    If you enjoyed this chat From the Yellow Chair, consider joining our newsletter, "Let's Sip Some Lemonade," where you can receive exclusive interviews, our bank of helpful downloadables, and updates on upcoming content.

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    From the Yellow Chair is powered by Lemon Seed, a marketing strategy and branding company for the trades. Lemon Seed specializes in rebrands, creating unique, comprehensive, organized marketing plans, social media, and graphic design. Learn more at www.LemonSeedMarketing.com

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    38 m
  • Scaling a Business Without the Burnout
    Mar 31 2026

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    Burnout is not a badge of honor, and it is definitely not a requirement for scaling a contracting business. Crystal sits down with Chuck Staskowitz, a former plumber who started from a garage with a $2,000 van, grew to more than $22 million in revenue with 130 employees, and later sold his company. The story is inspiring, but the real value is what he learned the hard way about systems, planning, and protecting your life while you build.

    We dig into why so many trades owners hit a wall: they stay reactive, skip the numbers, and chase shiny solutions like expensive CRMs or “big marketing” when the real issue is operational capacity. Chuck explains the difference between growth and scaling, why profitability can get squeezed during fast expansion, and how operator thinking helps you maximize every dollar you spend on leads, labor, and vendors. We also talk about mentorship and fractional leadership, plus how a two-minute outside perspective can save you from lawsuits, waste, and years of pain.

    Then we get practical about leadership and culture: when to bring in a service manager, how field leads create breathing room, and why homegrown career paths often beat outside hires. We share simple ways to keep the business fun while scaling, from celebrating wins to gamifying new processes so they actually stick. If you want sustainable growth in home services, contractor leadership advice that feels real, and strategies to scale without burnout, hit play and take notes. Subscribe, share this with a contractor who needs it, and leave a review so more owners can build companies they actually enjoy.

    If you enjoyed this chat From the Yellow Chair, consider joining our newsletter, "Let's Sip Some Lemonade," where you can receive exclusive interviews, our bank of helpful downloadables, and updates on upcoming content.

    Please consider following and drop a review below if you enjoyed this episode. Be sure to check out our social media pages on Facebook and Instagram.

    From the Yellow Chair is powered by Lemon Seed, a marketing strategy and branding company for the trades. Lemon Seed specializes in rebrands, creating unique, comprehensive, organized marketing plans, social media, and graphic design. Learn more at www.LemonSeedMarketing.com

    Interested in being a guest on our show? Fill out this form!


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    44 m
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