
I help fathers start profitable court building businesses to fuel their family vision. In my first year running my court surfacing business, I did $300K. In my second year, we cracked over $1 Million. My name is Joe Freudenberg. Consider me like a big brother who can help take all the guess work out of starting your own court surfacing business. Find out more at www.courtprocoaching.com/
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | a year ago |
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If You Want To Build Your Own Court-Surfacing Business, Book A Free Consultation Call To See If Coaching Is Right For You: www.courtprocoaching.com/
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Today we're joined by Brent Poss, who has decades of experience in the court building i... more
If You Want To Build Your Own Court-Surfacing Business, Book A Free Consultation Call To See If Coaching Is Right For You: www.courtprocoaching.com/
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Today we're joined by Brent Poss, who has decades of experience in the court building i... more
If You Want To Build Your Own Court-Surfacing Business, Book A Free Consultation Call To See If Coaching Is Right For You: www.courtprocoaching.com/
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David Hansen accidentally fell into court building after a multi-decade career as a gen... more
This is the deepest dive into asphalt (and concrete) surfacing you never knew you needed as a court surfacer.
It's one thing to surface whatever court you find. It's another thing to know what issues to look out for so you're not getting called back... more
Today I'm joined by my good friend Kaleb Dees of Palmetto Court Pros in Myrtle Beach.
Like most new court surfacing entrepreneurs, Kaleb had imposter syndrome when it came time to start talking to clients and quoting jobs.
But, he pushed through, u... more
This is the story of how I started our court building business with ZERO experience, ZERO construction skills, and ZERO initial desire to do something like this.
Hopefully you're inspired by some of the shots I took that made no sense to me at the t... more
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