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From Side Hustle to Nationwide Fame: The Real Fencing Founder’s Unexpected Path to Success

August 24, 20252 Mins Read
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Local Entrepreneur Finds Success with Fencing Business Model

After completing several courses and receiving training, one local entrepreneur decided to put their skills to good use. They identified a gap in the marketing strategies employed by fencing companies and took the initiative to fill it.

Starting with the creation of a website, the entrepreneur quickly gained traction and began receiving inquiries. Collaborating with a local fencing company, they offered to generate leads and manage marketing efforts while the company handled the actual installations. This partnership proved fruitful, allowing them to expand their model to reflect a national presence.

Initially, the entrepreneur attempted to take on the fencing work themselves. They purchased the necessary tools and even trained for it, installing fences in Auckland with the help of a team. However, they soon realized that this approach would not allow for significant growth.

Shifting focus, they began handling sales, visiting customers, and overseeing installations. Yet again, the limitations of time became apparent. This realization prompted them to consider a franchise model.

In March, the revamped business model was launched, featuring three installers at each of the 15 locations across New Zealand. An online platform was also developed to help customers manage their information conveniently.

Although the construction industry has faced challenges recently, this entrepreneur found their situation somewhat different. By not hiring staff directly, it has been easier to bring in experienced contractors who were seeking extra work.

Despite a decrease in customer inquiries, many potential clients were still requesting quotes but hesitated to commit due to financial concerns stemming from rising interest rates.

Finding a profitable business model has been the biggest challenge for this entrepreneur. They tested several approaches but realized that a sustainable, nationwide rollout was essential. Their goal has always been to establish a model that could be successfully expanded across the country.

For those thinking of starting a business, the entrepreneur offers a simple piece of advice: “If you have an idea, go for it! Don’t be afraid to try, and remember that making mistakes is part of the learning process.”

This story highlights the resilience and innovation needed to succeed in today’s competitive business landscape.

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