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  <title>Ep 529 The Personal Brand Trap and how to slash a 3-Year Earn-Out to 9 Months Without Giving Up Value</title>
  <description> The fastest way to make a service company unsellable is building it around a personal brand.&amp;amp;nbsp;   When clients hire&amp;amp;nbsp;you—because of your reputation, your name, and your specific&amp;amp;nbsp;expertise—you&amp;amp;nbsp;haven't&amp;amp;nbsp;built a business;&amp;amp;nbsp;you’ve&amp;amp;nbsp;built a high-paying job.&amp;amp;nbsp;   And as Gavin Bell realized, you&amp;amp;nbsp;can't&amp;amp;nbsp;sell a reputation.&amp;amp;nbsp;   Gavin was known as the &amp;quot;Facebook Ads Guy&amp;quot; in the UK. He was making good money, but he knew that to build a sellable asset, he had to fire himself as the face of the company.&amp;amp;nbsp;   He rebranded his firm from &amp;quot;Gavin Bell&amp;quot; to &amp;quot;Yatter,&amp;quot; productized his service, and systematically removed himself from sales and delivery.&amp;amp;nbsp;   The result? He sold Yatter to a larger agency,&amp;amp;nbsp;Velstar, in a deal that closed just one minute before a major tax deadline.&amp;amp;nbsp;   In this episode of Built to Sell Radio, Gavin breaks down exactly how he made the switch.  </description>
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