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[Scaling an Online Railing Business: A Strategic Blueprint for Growth]-[The Two Changes That Grew This Business 44% in One Year | Ep 966]

The Game with Alex Hormozi · B2 · 2026-04-30

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Scaling an Online Railing Business: A Strategic Blueprint for Growth

In this session, Alex Hormozi consults with Luis, the owner of Optimum Works, a railing company generating $25 million in revenue. Despite the high revenue, the business faced significant challenges: an over-reliance on Google Ads (81% of customers), high customer acquisition costs (CAC), and a lack of repeat buyers. The following strategies were implemented to scale the business effectively.

1. Solving the Data Attribution Crisis

Luis’s primary issue was a lack of visibility into his marketing performance. While spending over $300,000 annually, the reported LTV-to-CAC ratio was 0.41, a figure that suggested the business should be losing money, yet it remained profitable. Alex identified this as a clear "data attribution issue," noting that without precise tracking, the company could not optimize its spend. The immediate fix was to audit ad performance, identify "loser" campaigns, and shift resources into "winners."

2. Optimizing for the Right Customer Mix

Alex advised a shift in focus toward the "DIY plus custom" customer segment. Data showed that these customers were less price-sensitive and highly engaged with the product. By positioning the business as the premier home for "DIY railings" while highlighting custom capabilities, Luis could increase gross margins significantly. Instead of competing on price for contractors, the goal was to drive higher value per order by offering unique, non-commodity designs.

3. Streamlining the Sales Process

To increase conversion rates, Alex proposed a revamped sales funnel:

  • The Opt-in Flow: Implement a consistent "custom order flow" across all product pages.
  • Video Sales Letter (VSL): Create a 5-7 minute VSL to establish proof, set expectations regarding price ranges, and address common objections before the sales call.
  • The Sales Call: Frame the call as a decisive step where the customer is expected to buy. By using a "BANT" (Budget, Authority, Need, Timing) approach and offering small incentives (like a $200 discount for closing on the call), the business could reduce administrative overhead and increase close rates.

4. Long-Term Nurture and Retention

With a list of 10,000 subscribers, the business had untapped potential for repeat revenue. Alex recommended a consistent email nurture strategy, sending two emails per week: one featuring "before and after" transformations and another providing answers to the top 20 most common FAQs. This approach builds authority and keeps the brand top-of-mind for future home improvement projects.

Results One Year Later

Following these strategic changes, Luis reported a 44% revenue growth, moving from $25 million to $36 million, with profit increasing from $384,000 to $540,000. Key outcomes included:

  • Customization Focus: Custom orders grew to represent 50% of the total business.
  • Improved Efficiency: By fixing attribution and shifting spend, the company tripled the volume of custom order submissions.
  • Higher Close Rates: The implementation of a structured sales process resulted in a 20% close rate on custom inquiries.

Luis’s success underscores the importance of doubling down on high-margin segments and establishing a repeatable, data-driven sales process rather than relying solely on paid traffic.

🎯Key Sentences

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Something's weird there, obviously.
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That is an ambitious goal.
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Something's working.
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I'm game for that.
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There's nothing wrong with the business.
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📝Key Phrases

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dive deep into
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break down
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have a high likelihood of
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have a clear data attribution issue
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know these things like the back of your hand
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📖 Transcript

You're about to meet Luis.
He runs an online store that sells railing.
Although he's doing 25 million in revenue, the problem is that 81 of his customers are coming from a single source, which is Google Ads.
If that changes or stops working, his business could be in very serious trouble.
So first we're going to dive deep into the business and then we're going to break down all the tactics that he and you can use to scale and at the very end, we're going to check in with luis one year later to see if those tactics actually helped him scale.
Hi alex, my name is luis laura, the owner of optimum works, and we are a railing company and we sell a variety of railings online, and who we help are homeowners, contractors and designers, and here are some of the examples below of some of the products we make Sweet.

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