171. This Power Washing Empire Holds the Secret Blueprint to Franchising Your Business With Aaron Harper
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What does it take to grow a business to 207 locations in just two years? In this episode, host Brien Gearin chats with Aaron Harper, CEO of Rolling Suds, the first and largest power washing franchise in the U.S. Aaron shares his journey into the world of franchising, revealing the secrets behind scaling a business, how to build systems for success, and why franchising is a completely different business model from the original service. Plus, hear his number one piece of advice for aspiring entrepreneurs: take action, embrace risks, and start building your dream. If you've ever considered franchising your business, then tune in for a conversation that covers growth, risk, and everything in between! What we discuss with Aaron: + Aaron's journey from Hollywood to franchising + Rolling Suds' growth to 207 locations in two years + Differences between running a business and franchising + Criteria for selecting the right franchisees + Why power washing is a scalable, niche industry + Proprietary technology and systems at Rolling Suds + Importance of strong operational and marketing systems + Franchising as a path to accelerated wealth About Aaron: Aaron Harper's journey from the competitive world of film and television led him to franchising, driven by a passion for empowering others and simplifying the path to business ownership. After a successful period with Patch Boys, where he opened over 400 territories in only a few years, Aaron decided to build something similar on his own, venturing out to transform Rolling Suds, a successful family-owned power washing business, into a franchise.  His approach, rooted in Responsible Franchising, emphasized transparent communication and tailored solutions. He focuses on an adaptive, solution-driven methodology, particularly in areas like technology, scaling, and marketing support, ensuring that Rolling Suds continues to remain agile and responsive to the evolving needs of its franchisees. By focusing on individual growth and rejecting applicants misaligned with their values, Aaron has rapidly expanded Rolling Suds, selling over 200 units in just over a year and a half. Aaron's trajectory suggests he is well on his way to reshaping the landscape of business ownership, leaving a lasting mark in the franchise industry. Aaron has been profiled in top-tier media outlets such as Entrepreneur, Authority Magazine, Franchise Dictionary Magazine, 1851 Franchise, and many more. Aaron is also a thought leader and influencer in responsible franchising, sharing his journey in real-time through educational videos on his social media channels, keynote speaking engagements, and lending his knowledge to prominent podcasts on a regular basis. Thank you, Aaron! Sign up to be a Rolling Suds franchisee at RollingSudsFranchise.com. Follow Aaron on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, Twitter, and YouTube. Watch the video podcast of this episode! Ready to Create a 7-Figure Business of Your Own..? Go to BuildMyMoneyMachine.com to get started today! And follow us on: Instagram Facebook Tik Tok Youtube Twitter To get exclusive offers mentioned in this episode and to support the show, visit millionaireuniversity.com/sponsors. Want to hear from more incredible entrepreneurs? Check out all of our interviews here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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