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In this episode of The Cashflow Lifestyle Show, Susan Crichton sits down with problem-solving expert Gavin Bell as he shares his journey from building courses to creating a successful advertising agency. Discover the valuable lessons learned along the way and how Gavin's team navigates the ever-changing landscape of small business finance and financial freedom. Tune in for insights on scalability, client management, and the exciting role of AI in the future of the industry.
Gavin Bell is the director of multi-award winning PPC agency, Yatter. Yatter helps brands increase revenue and profit through the likes of Facebook and Google ads. They currently manage over £10m in client advertising spend per year.
Below are the key takeaways from this episode:
Delegating: "If you think your work is a ten out of ten, you have to be okay with employees being an eight out of ten or seven out of ten. You can't ever expect somebody to be up to your standard and you have to be okay with that." — Gavin Bell
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By Susan CrichtonIn this episode of The Cashflow Lifestyle Show, Susan Crichton sits down with problem-solving expert Gavin Bell as he shares his journey from building courses to creating a successful advertising agency. Discover the valuable lessons learned along the way and how Gavin's team navigates the ever-changing landscape of small business finance and financial freedom. Tune in for insights on scalability, client management, and the exciting role of AI in the future of the industry.
Gavin Bell is the director of multi-award winning PPC agency, Yatter. Yatter helps brands increase revenue and profit through the likes of Facebook and Google ads. They currently manage over £10m in client advertising spend per year.
Below are the key takeaways from this episode:
Delegating: "If you think your work is a ten out of ten, you have to be okay with employees being an eight out of ten or seven out of ten. You can't ever expect somebody to be up to your standard and you have to be okay with that." — Gavin Bell
Connect with Susan:
Website
Connect with :
Website