Avodah Talk w/ Matt Walton

Mastering Marketing, Sales, and KPIs for Business Growth


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Ever wondered how successful businesses strategically track their numbers to achieve ambitious sales goals? In this transparent deep-dive, Matt pulls back the curtain on his pool manufacturing business to reveal exactly how he's working toward his target of selling 40 units annually.

The journey begins with a fundamental question many entrepreneurs overlook: "Why haven't I hit my goals yet?" Rather than simply throwing more money at marketing, Matt demonstrates how establishing clear KPIs and refining your sales process must come first. Through real metrics from his business—including his 1.72% conversion rate on a $49,364 average product—he breaks down precisely how many leads (2,350 annually) and what monthly marketing budget ($7,500) are required to reach his targets.

Most valuably, Matt challenges the common misconception that more leads automatically equal more sales. His data-backed strategy emphasizes the importance of tracking conversion rates at each funnel stage: lead to quality appointment (targeting 10-20%), appointment to sale (targeting 20-30%), and overall lead-to-sale conversion. His Return on Ad Spend (ROAS) of 15:1 over six months demonstrates how effective his approach has become.

Beyond the numbers, Matt shares practical wisdom on avoiding bottlenecks, delegating effectively, and building the right team through recruitment rather than hiring. His implementation of a Dream Chaser Accountability Program highlights his commitment to developing his team alongside his business.

Whether you're running a high-ticket service, a manufacturing operation, or any growing business, these actionable insights on tracking the right metrics will help you make data-driven decisions and achieve your most ambitious revenue goals. Ready to transform how you approach your marketing and sales strategy? Listen now.

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Avodah Talk w/ Matt WaltonBy Matt Walton