Go Painting: Painting a Path to Franchise Success: Shaun McMurry

February 21, 2024  by Ewell Smith

Revolutionizing The Painting Industry:  Shaun McMurry, CEO of Go Painting Launches The First Commercial Only Painting Franchise Opportunity!


Shaun shares 5 takeaways on this episode of Close The Deal. Com Podcast (Your First Franchise Episode)


  1. His favorite restaurant to do business in Salt Lake City.
  2. The Go Painting philosophy which drives this franchise.
  3. Why this is such a unique opportunity for the first franchisees that join the Go Painting community
  4. The KEY benefits of focusing on commercial only painting jobs
  5. While the start up costs are low, Shaun shares revenue numbers and how they grow significantly

     


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Go Painting

Unveiling Go Painting's Franchise Journey


In this episode of the CloseTheDeal.com podcast, CEO Shaun McMurry sheds light on the ethos and distinctive features of Go Painting as they embark on their franchising expedition.


With a focus on commercial painting, McMurry offers insights into the franchise model, underlining the significance of cultivating relationships, delivering comprehensive training and support, and fostering a robust company culture.




The Philosophy and Unique Offerings


McMurry introduces Go Painting's philosophy, emphasizing their commitment to replicating the success they've provided their employees for franchisees. He shares heartening anecdotes of employees' achievements, like sending their children to college or purchasing their first homes, propelled by the income earned within the organization.


McMurray expresses excitement about extending similar opportunities to franchisees, enabling them to craft the wealth, retirement, and lifestyle they aspire to achieve.


Dive into the Franchise Model


Delving into the franchise model, McMurry delineates the day-to-day operations for franchisees, highlighting the heavy emphasis on business development and relationship-building in the initial phases. He elaborates on the extensive training and support provided by Go Painting, spanning from online modules to in-person sessions, ensuring franchisees are well-equipped to navigate the intricacies of running a successful painting franchise.


Investment and Revenue Potential


McMurray discusses the investment level required to enter Go Painting's franchise, affirming its attractiveness with a relatively low startup cost. He provides insights into the revenue potential, citing examples of existing locations' annual revenues, offering a glimpse into the profitability and scalability of the business model.


Vision for the Future


With an unwavering vision for success, McMurry shares Go Painting's aspirations to establish a strong presence in the commercial painting franchise sector. He articulates their desire to empower franchisees with the resources and support necessary to achieve financial prosperity and personal fulfillment, echoing the ethos that has driven Go Painting's success thus far.


Passion for Franchisee Success


Throughout the conversation, McMurry's passion for franchisee success resonates, underscoring Go Painting's commitment to providing a pathway to financial freedom and professional growth. His dedication to fostering a thriving franchise community is palpable, making Go Painting an enticing prospect for aspiring entrepreneurs seeking a rewarding franchising opportunity.


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About the Author Ewell Smith is the publisher of CloseTheDeal.com, host of the Close The Deal Podcast, and author of Your First Franchise Roadmap. He interviews franchisors, founders, and sales and marketing leaders to help franchise owners and candidates drive more revenue and find the right opportunity. His work focuses on practical franchise strategy, the right mindset, and helping people close the deal on their next chapter.

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