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Buyers today are harder to reach, tougher to convert, and skeptical of anything that sounds like marketing. That’s the new reality. But it’s not a problem to be feared—it’s an opportunity to lead. That’s where the Endless Customers System™ comes in.
Endless Customers (formerly They Ask, You Answer) is a sales and marketing operating system for companies that want to build trust, increase close rates, and generate pipeline consistently—without outsourcing their growth. It was developed by Marcus Sheridan and refined by the coaching team at IMPACT, based on years of real-world results with companies across dozens of industries.
The system teaches your team how to educate buyers, create content and video in-house, use technology to work smarter, and align leadership, marketing, and sales to operate as one revenue team.
You’re not hiring another agency. You’re building a machine inside your company that consistently brings the right customers to you.
Pretty refreshing, right?
Check out this video from Marcus Sheridan sharing more about the book:
At the center of Endless Customers is a simple idea: The company that earns the most trust wins.
Buyers today want transparency. They want answers to their questions before they ever talk to your sales team. They want to know what things cost, what could go wrong, how you compare to alternatives, and who the best providers are—even if it’s not you.
Endless Customers helps you become the most helpful voice in your market. It starts by obsessing over your buyers’ questions and creating content that addresses them thoroughly and honestly. Then it gives your team the structure, tools, and training to do this consistently across your website, sales process, and customer experience.
Think of it as the EOS® of marketing and sales.
It’s not a campaign. It’s a company-wide shift in how you attract, engage, and convert.
The Endless Customers System™ is built for companies doing $3M to $100M+ in revenue that sell high-consideration products or services. If your buyers do research before purchasing—and your sales process involves trust, education, and multiple touchpoints—this system was built for you.
Endless Customers works best for businesses that:
Industries like B2B services, construction, healthcare, manufacturing, insurance, and high-ticket home services thrive with this system.
If you’re looking for someone to "just do it for you," this isn’t your path. But if you're ready to build a real marketing and sales engine your team owns, you're in the right place.
That’s where the magic happens.
At the core of the system are five components. Each one builds on the others, and together they create a sustainable engine for traffic, leads, and revenue.
The content your buyers actually want isn’t fluff. It’s honest, helpful, and addresses the questions they’re already searching for. Endless Customers trains your team to create what’s called The Big 5 content:
But content isn't just written. Video plays a huge role.
Endless Customers also helps your team:
The goal? Your team becomes the most helpful, most visible, and most trusted voice in your market—everywhere buyers are searching.
Your website should guide, teach, qualify, and convert—before a salesperson ever gets involved.
Endless Customers helps you transform your site into a 24/7 sales engine with:
You’ll no longer wonder what your website is doing for you. You’ll know it’s working—because the leads will show it.
Sales success in the Endless Customers System™ is about preparation, personalization, and confidence.
Your sales team will learn to:
Every deal becomes smoother. Every rep gets better. Every buyer gets exactly what they need.
Technology can accelerate everything—if you know how to use it. Endless Customers teaches your team to:
You’ll finally be able to connect your marketing, sales, and revenue data—so you can make smarter decisions, faster.
None of this works without the right culture. Endless Customers isn’t just a marketing strategy—it’s a company-wide mindset.
Your leadership team will learn how to:
When your team believes in the mission, holds each other accountable, and understands the impact of their work, big things happen.
Most companies implement the Endless Customers System™ over 18–24 months, following a structured quarterly coaching model. Here’s how that journey unfolds:
A 3-hour company-wide training + 90-day planning session that gets leadership, sales, and marketing on the same page. This is where roles get defined, priorities get set, and the system kicks off.
Your content manager is hired (or leveled up), your first 15 of The Big 5 articles go live, your first videos are published, and Assignment Selling is introduced.
Every quarter, your team sets new goals, reviews your Scorecard, and builds on the last phase. Video ramps up. Sales adoption grows. Your site evolves.
By months 18–24, you’re self-sufficient. Your team is producing consistent content and video. Sales and marketing are aligned. Your website is converting. You’re tracking revenue impact. And new customers keep coming.
It’s like installing a revenue flywheel.
Some companies try to implement Endless Customers just by reading the book. A few succeed. Most don’t.
The biggest reasons?
IMPACT provides the coaching and training to make it stick. You’re not hiring an agency—you’re building an in-house team that performs at the highest level.
That’s when things get fun.
Here are just a few companies that implemented Endless Customers:
These aren’t unicorns. They’re companies that committed to the system and stayed the course.
You could be next.
If you want to:
Then Endless Customers is your roadmap.
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The future belongs to companies that lead with honesty, teach with courage, and commit to owning their growth.
Let’s get started.
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Every day, companies invest in CRMs like HubSpot, hoping to streamline operations, close more deals, and drive growth. But there’s a massive gap between what these tools can do and how businesses actually use them.
And that gap? It’s costing time, efficiency, and a lot of money.
Will Smith shared a staggering fact, 43% of CRM customers use fewer than half of the features available to them.
Think about it. That’s like buying a high-performance sports car and never taking it past second gear. You might feel good about the investment, but you’re missing out on speed, efficiency, and some serious revenue.
And this isn’t just a one-off problem. We’ve seen it with hundreds of businesses. Leaders sign up for HubSpot (or another CRM), pay the subscription fee, and then… what? They use it for basic contact storage, maybe a few reports, but the real power? It sits untapped.In this episode of Endless Customers, I sat down with Will Smith, one of our HubSpot Trainers here at IMPACT, to uncover why so many companies underutilize their CRMs and, more importantly, how you can optimize yours to increase revenue by up to 41% per salesperson.
Here’s the deal: CRMs like HubSpot aren’t cheap. If you’re on the enterprise plan, you’re making a serious investment, one that’s meant to help your business run smoother, sell smarter, and grow faster.
So why do so many companies pay for all of this power and then barely use it?
Will’s theory? People stick to what they know.
“People know what they like and like what they know.” Will shares. “So they get stuck in this little 43% box.”
It’s a cycle we see all the time. A business signs up for HubSpot, does the initial setup, learns just enough to get by, and then… stops exploring. No one is pushing the system to do more, no one is questioning how to make processes more efficient. Instead, the CRM becomes nothing more than a fancy address book.
And, that’s a problem.
A CRM isn’t just a database. It’s a growth tool. It’s meant to:
But if you’re only using the basics, you’re leaving revenue on the table, and in many cases, losing business without even realizing it.
Underutilizing your CRM isn’t just a missed opportunity. It actively hurts your business in ways you might not even notice:
If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. But here’s the good news: fixing it isn’t as hard as you might think.
In the next section, we’ll break down exactly how to get unstuck and start using your CRM the way it was meant to be used.
Right now, everyone is obsessed with AI. Teams across industries are buzzing about tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude.
But your CRM, the tool you’re already paying for, is likely sitting underutilized.
What if you could make your CRM feel just as powerful?
The good news? AI can make your CRM more valuable than ever if you prepare for it the right way.
Instead of treating your CRM like another contact storage system, think of it as the foundation for all your future AI capabilities.
But here’s the catch: AI is only as good as the data it has to work with.
“To get the most out of AI, you have to start by cleaning up your CRM.” Will shares, “If you put garbage in, you get garbage out.”
Your CRM and AI aren’t separate, they’re connected. If your CRM is full of incomplete records, outdated contacts, and inconsistent tracking, AI won’t magically fix those problems. Instead, it will amplify them.
If your team is excited about AI, use that momentum to get your CRM in order. You’ll need to:
So before you jump into AI-powered sales automation, chatbots, or predictive analytics, get your CRM in order first.
Will lays out a clear roadmap for businesses who want to break this cycle, maximize their CRM, and start driving serious growth.
These four steps will help you clean up your CRM, streamline your sales process, and ensure your team is using it the right way.
One of the biggest reasons CRMs fail to deliver results is because different departments use them inconsistently.
Sales track deals one way.
Marketing logs leads another way.
Leadership barely touches the system.
When there’s no alignment, your CRM turns into a mess of inconsistent data. That means missed follow-ups, duplicated work, and unreliable reporting, which makes it impossible to get a clear picture of what’s working and what’s not.
Your CRM needs consistency across the board.
Every customer interaction should be logged, every deal should be tracked, and no leads should fall through the cracks.
The first step is making sure everyone is following the same process. Standardized workflows, required fields, and internal guidelines can go a long way toward turning your CRM into a tool that actually helps your business grow.
If your team is still manually updating deals, sending follow-ups, or tracking tasks, you’re wasting valuable time.
CRM automation is one of the easiest ways to boost efficiency and ensure nothing gets forgotten.
Top-performing sales teams save time and boost efficiency with HubSpot automation that:
If your CRM isn’t helping your team work faster, it’s not being used to its full potential.
Will put it simply, “If you’re still doing these things manually, you’re not just working harder, you’re working slower.”
And in sales, speed matters. The faster you respond, the more deals you close.
Too many sales teams rely on gut instinct to decide which leads are worth their time. But gut instinct isn’t reliable, and it definitely isn’t scalable.
With lead scoring, we can say, ‘If they hit a 16 or above, they’re a hot lead.’ And now we know exactly who to go after.
Lead scoring assigns actual numbers to potential buyers based on their behaviors and interactions. This helps your team:
If you’re still guessing which leads are worth pursuing, it’s time to let data guide your sales process.
Not everyone on your team will become a CRM expert overnight. And that’s okay.
Rather than expecting every salesperson or marketer to master HubSpot on their own, Will suggests designating a CRM champion, someone who can:
But here’s the key: This person shouldn’t become the internal help desk on all things HubSpot, or your CRM of choice. They should be a guide, not a crutch.
Empowering the team to problem-solve on their own. They can do this by:
This ensures the CRM champion doesn’t get bogged down with endless questions while making sure the team is truly learning how to use the system effectively.
Alright, let’s talk numbers because, at the end of the day, results matter.
That’s not just a slight improvement, it’s a transformational shift for businesses looking to scale.
So how does this increase happen?
And here’s where things get interesting: Once one person on your team starts seeing success, it spreads fast.
“Sales teams are competitive,” says Will. “ When one person starts winning with the CRM, others follow. It becomes contagious.”
Suddenly, the whole team wants in.
They start using automation, tracking leads more effectively, and following the best practices that drive results. Before you know it, your entire sales team is operating at a higher level, closing more deals with less effort.
And that’s how a 41% increase in revenue per salesperson becomes a real possibility, not just a statistic.
A CRM should never feel like just another piece of software your team is forced to use. It should be the engine that drives your sales and marketing efforts, helping you close more deals, improve efficiency, and ultimately grow your business.
By following these four steps (getting everyone aligned, automating where you can, prioritizing leads effectively, and designating a CRM champion) you can turn your CRM from a data graveyard into a revenue-generating powerhouse.
The businesses that fully embrace their CRM see real results, up to a 41% increase in revenue per salesperson.
So the real question is: Are you ready to stop wasting potential and start seeing results?
If you’re serious about growth, it’s time to stop treating your CRM like an afterthought and start making it the most valuable tool in your business.
Will Smith is a certified HubSpot Trainer with a track record of 100+ companies successfully onboarded to the HubSpot platform.
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