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The Blue-Collar Twins sit down with Byron Gifford—the “godfather of door-to-door”—to unpack his ground-zero start in summer sales, the Evergreen chapters (launch, rapid expansion, strategic exits), and the operating cadence that lets his team add tens of thousands of accounts without melting down. It’s a masterclass in self-financing hypergrowth, centralizing ops, and developing leaders who can actually carry the load.
You’ll hear:
Show links:
From Gym Teachers to Service Leaders: The Julio Twins' Story | Last Bite Mosquito, Viking Pest https://youtu.be/DAYxtzhswxs
From PE Teachers to Pest Control Owners: The Julio Twins Share Their POTOMAC Experience https://youtu.be/HAx9noqsqTo
https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulgiannamore
www.potomaccompany.com
https://bluecollartwins.com
Produced by: www.verbell.ltd
Timestamps
00:00 – Cold open: cash for growth vs. developing the right people
00:48 – Intros: the Blue-Collar Twins welcome Byron “godfather of D2D” Gifford
01:42 – BYU mission → first summer selling → top rookie with Salesnet
03:18 – Salesnet bankruptcy, pivot to Eclipse, and launching a pest company from a sales org
06:00 – 2008 crash, reset, and the road back
08:58 – Evergreen launch: Seattle → Portland (sale) → Denver/Albuquerque; a parallel trash-marketing sidecar
14:00 – D2D economics: densification, rising CAC, and the 2–3 year LTV/retention bend
18:58 – “A-Team” cadence: department heads, cash-model precision, people as the limiter
22:00 – Morning routine: elevated state, gratitude, workouts, and living by the calendar
27:00 – Lyme disease detour → stem-cell recovery → throttle back on full
29:56 – Branch-owner model (50% local equity), lessons, and selective sales to strategic buyers
36:52 – Beyond D2D: digital, tech-sales, and termite cross-sell compounding into real scale
40:00 – Ogden, UT hub: central call center and cookie-cutter ops for multi-market control
43:26 – Panels, PestWorld, and a PCT Top-10 goal on the horizon
49:00 – Leadership philosophy: set expectations, kill drama, find solutions, keep moving
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The Blue-Collar Twins sit down with Byron Gifford—the “godfather of door-to-door”—to unpack his ground-zero start in summer sales, the Evergreen chapters (launch, rapid expansion, strategic exits), and the operating cadence that lets his team add tens of thousands of accounts without melting down. It’s a masterclass in self-financing hypergrowth, centralizing ops, and developing leaders who can actually carry the load.
You’ll hear:
Show links:
From Gym Teachers to Service Leaders: The Julio Twins' Story | Last Bite Mosquito, Viking Pest https://youtu.be/DAYxtzhswxs
From PE Teachers to Pest Control Owners: The Julio Twins Share Their POTOMAC Experience https://youtu.be/HAx9noqsqTo
https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulgiannamore
www.potomaccompany.com
https://bluecollartwins.com
Produced by: www.verbell.ltd
Timestamps
00:00 – Cold open: cash for growth vs. developing the right people
00:48 – Intros: the Blue-Collar Twins welcome Byron “godfather of D2D” Gifford
01:42 – BYU mission → first summer selling → top rookie with Salesnet
03:18 – Salesnet bankruptcy, pivot to Eclipse, and launching a pest company from a sales org
06:00 – 2008 crash, reset, and the road back
08:58 – Evergreen launch: Seattle → Portland (sale) → Denver/Albuquerque; a parallel trash-marketing sidecar
14:00 – D2D economics: densification, rising CAC, and the 2–3 year LTV/retention bend
18:58 – “A-Team” cadence: department heads, cash-model precision, people as the limiter
22:00 – Morning routine: elevated state, gratitude, workouts, and living by the calendar
27:00 – Lyme disease detour → stem-cell recovery → throttle back on full
29:56 – Branch-owner model (50% local equity), lessons, and selective sales to strategic buyers
36:52 – Beyond D2D: digital, tech-sales, and termite cross-sell compounding into real scale
40:00 – Ogden, UT hub: central call center and cookie-cutter ops for multi-market control
43:26 – Panels, PestWorld, and a PCT Top-10 goal on the horizon
49:00 – Leadership philosophy: set expectations, kill drama, find solutions, keep moving

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