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Amplifier Session #5 - The Invisible Barber Shop
I was in London and stumbled into what might be the best barber shop experience of my life at Hampton Gent Barbers in Twickenham. Espresso service. Head massage. Hot towel. Nose waxing. The works. 364 five-star reviews. Absolutely incredible service. And you literally can't find them on Google. This is the perfect case study in why amazing service alone doesn't cut it in 2025. What I found during the digital audit: ❌ No website - Just social media profiles that don't show up in search ❌ Google Business Profile exists but zero regular posts or optimization ❌ 146 Instagram followers with inactive posting (kills credibility) ❌ Customers sent straight to Booksy without seeing those 364 five-star reviews first ❌ Missing from local search - "Hampton Barbers" doesn't even show them The opportunity being left on the table: With just $2/day on Instagram ads targeting Twickenham locals, they could dominate their area. A simple landing page showcasing their reviews before the Booksy redirect would build instant trust. Basic Google Business Profile optimization would put them at the top of local searches. This applies to EVERY local service business: Your incredible service means absolutely nothing if customers can't discover you online. The barber cutting hair better than anyone else in Twickenham is losing clients to shops with worse service but better digital presence. The brutal reality: - Best coffee shop in town with no Google reviews? Invisible. - Incredible restaurant with outdated website? Losing reservations. - Top-rated contractor with inactive social media? Missing leads. Quick wins for local businesses: 1. Optimize your Google Business Profile (post weekly minimum) 2. Create a simple landing page showcasing reviews and services 3. Run small local Instagram/Facebook ads ($2-5/day changes everything) 4. Install Meta Pixel to retarget website visitors 5. Make booking EASY (remove friction between discovery and conversion) The lesson: Hampton Gent Barbers should be crushing it. Instead, they're relying 100% on word-of-mouth and walk-ins while competitors with worse service steal their potential customers.
1 like • Oct 25
Curious - do you think the resistance is mostly about time/knowledge, or is there still a generational mindset of 'if we're good, people will find us'? I see so many skilled tradespeople and service providers who are incredible at their craft but treat digital presence like it's optional.
Why Your "Perfect" Product Launch Is Already Too Late
Just wrapped an episode of the podcast with Cristian Ionescu and he dropped a game-changing insight that every entrepreneur needs to hear: "If you're not ashamed when you launch, you launched too late." This is the 7-Day Startup Philosophy in action. Here's what this means for YOU: Stop perfecting. Start launching. We spent MONTHS building an AI tool, trying to make it "perfect" before launch. By the time we released it, the market was flooded with competitors doing the same thing. Cristian's approach? Launch fast, let customers tell you what they actually need (not what you THINK they need). The harsh truth he shared: - Henry Ford was right: "If I asked customers what they wanted, they'd say faster horses, not cars" - Your customers will ask for "faster horses" (incremental improvements) - BUT you still need to build the "car" (innovation they don't know they need) - The trick? Launch both quickly and iterate based on real feedback Bottom line: Speed beats perfection. Customer feedback beats your assumptions. Movement beats planning. Question for the community: What are you perfecting right now that you should just launch? Full episode below if you want the complete breakdown on AI, affiliate marketing, and why experienced professionals are struggling to find work right now.
1 like • Oct 19
Been there. Managing a team can be amazing — but also really tough when someone’s just not clicking. I’ve learned that holding on too long can drag the whole project down. Sometimes the kindest, smartest move is to part ways and protect the flow. It’s never easy, but clarity helps everyone move forward.
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Laura Barros
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