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Ready to transform your customer retention from 3.5 months to 15 months with just five emails?
In this tactical deep dive, George Bryant returns to share the exact frameworks he has used to scale companies from $1 million per month to $2 million per day. We explore the three critical mistakes that can kill your customer journey (dubbed the "Triangle of Poop" by George's 8-year-old), and unveil the APPLE communication framework that has revolutionised how businesses build relationships at scale. Whether you're selling supplements, software, or socks, these proven strategies will help you plug the leaks in your business and create customers for life.
The Zone of Doubt: When Customers Fall Into Black HolesThe first mistake in the Triangle of Poop is creating what George calls "zones of doubt"- those moments when customers are emotionally invested but encounter a communication black hole.
If you've ever put your email address in for a lead magnet on the internet... you get to your inbox and it's not there. What feeling pops up? You get upset. Now do you think you're going to have a seamless experience or be as excited to consume that lead magnet?
Common black holes include:
The impact? Immediate erosion of trust. As George explains, humans create unspoken contracts with each other - when you break these, you break the relationship before it even begins.
The Ego Journey and Why "I" Language Kills ConversionsThe second critical mistake is falling into the ego trap—focusing on your story instead of the customer's transformation.
George's brilliant example contrasts two approaches to a skincare welcome email:
The Ego Version: "Hey Jane, thank you so much for buying our product. My name is George. I've spent the last 14 years of my life scouring the jungles of Costa Rica..."
The Customer-Focused Version:
Hey Jane, how does it feel to have healthier skin, and we haven't even shipped your product yet? Truthfully, our commitment to you is to help you glow from the inside out, even if you don't use our product...
The difference? One makes it about the founder's journey; the other makes it about the customer's transformation. Remember: customers don't care about your story until they've rewritten theirs.
The Fire Hose: Death by Information OverloadThe third mistake is overwhelming customers with too much information at once, which George refers to as the "fire hose effect."
Using the parent-child morning routine as an analogy, George illustrates why micro-commitments work better than information dumps:
If my son wakes up tomorrow morning at 5 am, and I say, 'Hey bro, we have to leave at 7:30. I need you to brush your hair, brush your teeth, pack your backpack, eat your breakfast, make your bed, check your homework, and meet me at the car...' What are my chances of success? Zero.
Instead, successful customer journeys break down the process:
George's APPLE framework transformed a supplement company from $75 LTV to $744 LTV using just five emails:
The power of this framework? It's completely ubiquitous - use it for Instagram DMs, team communication, even conversations with your spouse. As George reveals: "My partner jokes that we never fight, but she was a client first!"
Scaling a business comes from retention, not acquisition. And retention comes from relationships, not transactions.
ResourcesGuest & Company
eCommerce Podcast Ecosystem
Just for you: DM George on Instagram with any customer journey questions, and he'll personally respond with answers or free resources to help implement these strategies in your business.
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Ready to transform your customer retention from 3.5 months to 15 months with just five emails?
In this tactical deep dive, George Bryant returns to share the exact frameworks he has used to scale companies from $1 million per month to $2 million per day. We explore the three critical mistakes that can kill your customer journey (dubbed the "Triangle of Poop" by George's 8-year-old), and unveil the APPLE communication framework that has revolutionised how businesses build relationships at scale. Whether you're selling supplements, software, or socks, these proven strategies will help you plug the leaks in your business and create customers for life.
The Zone of Doubt: When Customers Fall Into Black HolesThe first mistake in the Triangle of Poop is creating what George calls "zones of doubt"- those moments when customers are emotionally invested but encounter a communication black hole.
If you've ever put your email address in for a lead magnet on the internet... you get to your inbox and it's not there. What feeling pops up? You get upset. Now do you think you're going to have a seamless experience or be as excited to consume that lead magnet?
Common black holes include:
The impact? Immediate erosion of trust. As George explains, humans create unspoken contracts with each other - when you break these, you break the relationship before it even begins.
The Ego Journey and Why "I" Language Kills ConversionsThe second critical mistake is falling into the ego trap—focusing on your story instead of the customer's transformation.
George's brilliant example contrasts two approaches to a skincare welcome email:
The Ego Version: "Hey Jane, thank you so much for buying our product. My name is George. I've spent the last 14 years of my life scouring the jungles of Costa Rica..."
The Customer-Focused Version:
Hey Jane, how does it feel to have healthier skin, and we haven't even shipped your product yet? Truthfully, our commitment to you is to help you glow from the inside out, even if you don't use our product...
The difference? One makes it about the founder's journey; the other makes it about the customer's transformation. Remember: customers don't care about your story until they've rewritten theirs.
The Fire Hose: Death by Information OverloadThe third mistake is overwhelming customers with too much information at once, which George refers to as the "fire hose effect."
Using the parent-child morning routine as an analogy, George illustrates why micro-commitments work better than information dumps:
If my son wakes up tomorrow morning at 5 am, and I say, 'Hey bro, we have to leave at 7:30. I need you to brush your hair, brush your teeth, pack your backpack, eat your breakfast, make your bed, check your homework, and meet me at the car...' What are my chances of success? Zero.
Instead, successful customer journeys break down the process:
George's APPLE framework transformed a supplement company from $75 LTV to $744 LTV using just five emails:
The power of this framework? It's completely ubiquitous - use it for Instagram DMs, team communication, even conversations with your spouse. As George reveals: "My partner jokes that we never fight, but she was a client first!"
Scaling a business comes from retention, not acquisition. And retention comes from relationships, not transactions.
ResourcesGuest & Company
eCommerce Podcast Ecosystem
Just for you: DM George on Instagram with any customer journey questions, and he'll personally respond with answers or free resources to help implement these strategies in your business.

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