I’m Yotam, 17 and still in school, but I’ve been building businesses since I was about 15. My first real project was WrittenByYT, a ghostwriting brand where I helped founders create content. Since then I’ve experimented with a few other ventures, learned a ton about sales, systems, and consistency – and now I’m going all-in on Elevare.
Elevare is my new business that helps tradespeople (roofers, builders, contractors) stop losing work just because they missed a call or forgot to follow up. We answer missed calls, send follow-ups automatically, and book jobs straight into their calendar – basically making sure they never lose an opportunity just because they were busy on-site.
I’m just starting to run outreach and get my first tests going, and I want to build this into a real agency that can scale.
For anyone who started young – what’s one thing you wish you knew earlier about getting clients?
And how do you approach people so they take you seriously when you’re this young?
Would love to hear what worked for you.
I’m 17, Growing My Agency to Help Trades Win More Jobs – Tips From Those Who Been There?
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What’s up bro. It’s extremely hard to just get new clients who don’t know who you are. My go to was always build a name for myself on social media in the space I’m looking for clients. Typically you still have to close deals but it’s a lot more smooth when it’s “ hey I know that guy “ vs “ wait who are you? “