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#213 Behind the Scenes of Buying a Business

#213 Behind the Scenes of Buying a Business

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In this episode of Owned and Operated, we’re diving into real-world strategies for sourcing and securing small business acquisitions. From outreach to private equity firms to using freelancers for off-market deals, we break down how acquisition entrepreneurs are getting creative and staying competitive.
We explore how personal branding can help attract brokers, how to craft a buyer persona that actually stands out, and how Chris Barr is navigating live negotiations for niche businesses—including pool services and a high-end art framing company.

Whether you're just starting your acquisition journey or already mid-process, this episode is packed with practical insights for sourcing deals and building a compelling presence in the marketplace.

🔹 In This Episode, We Cover:
Strategies for off-market deal sourcing using freelancers
How personal branding attracts brokers and deal flow
The value of a credible buyer persona in competitive markets
Updates on two live deals: pool services and art framing
How Chris is approaching broker and seller interactions

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👤 Hosted by:
Jack Carr

👤 Guest:
Chris Barr

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