Building a Legacy

Legacy

Legacy: a single word with a heavyweight punch. It鈥檚 more than just the mark you leave behind. It鈥檚 about the ripple effect of your actions, your values, and how you help others long after you鈥檙e gone. For some, legacy is about wealth or family names carved into a building. For me, legacy started with a vacuum and a bucket of cleaning solution.

In 1995, I found myself knee-deep in my own carpet cleaning business. And I wasn鈥檛 just the boss鈥擨 was the guy sweating it out, hauling hoses, scrubbing stains, and earning every dollar. Owning a carpet cleaning business might not scream 鈥渓egacy,鈥 but looking back, it鈥檚 where I learned to hustle. It鈥檚 where I figured out that building something lasting isn鈥檛 about what you do; it鈥檚 about how you do it and for whom you do it.

I started my journey in an industry most people overlook. Carpet cleaning isn鈥檛 glamorous, and no one wakes up dreaming of getting their hands dirty. But it was quite an honor and has an honesty to it. People entrusted me with their homes, businesses, and spaces. I gave them my best in return. That鈥檚 where legacy starts鈥攚ith integrity, with giving your best, even when no one鈥檚 watching.

What cleaning carpet taught me about business

When I first started, I didn鈥檛 know a thing about legacy. I focused on getting clients, keeping them happy, and staying afloat. But every home I walked into and every carpet I cleaned taught me more about human nature than any business course ever could.

Here鈥檚 the thing about people鈥攖hey remember how you make them feel. Sure, they鈥檒l call you because they need their carpet cleaned, but they鈥檒l keep calling you back if they trust you. Carpet cleaning was my first taste of building relationships and understanding that it鈥檚 the connection with people that matters. When you run a small business, you quickly learn that people buy from those they know, like, trust, and with whom they feel safe. And guess what? That鈥檚 a legacy, too.

I spent 19 years in that business. By the time I sold it in 2014, I had learned something priceless: Legacy isn鈥檛 built overnight. It鈥檚 not about one significant achievement. It鈥檚 about consistency, showing up every day, and doing the right thing鈥攅ven when it鈥檚 tough. That鈥檚 the foundation of everything I did then, and it鈥檚 the foundation of everything I do now.

The shift from carpet to marketing

In 2001, I took my first step into the field of marketing. At first, it was just a side hustle: helping fellow business owners and giving them advice on how to build relationships with their clients and attract new ones. The more I did it, the more I realized this was where my passion truly lay.

You see, I had figured something out. Marketing isn鈥檛 about flashy ads or slick sales pitches. It鈥檚 about stories. It鈥檚 about connecting with people, helping them see the value in what you offer, and making them feel part of something bigger. And just like with carpet cleaning, marketing is about trust. If people don鈥檛 trust you, they won鈥檛 buy from you. That鈥檚 why I shifted gears鈥擨 wanted to help businesses build trust with their customers. I tried to help them create their own legacies.

The transition wasn鈥檛 easy, but it was worth it. Eventually, my side hustle grew into a full-fledged marketing, consulting, and publishing company. Along the way, I learned that my job wasn鈥檛 just to help people market their products or services鈥攊t was to help them build their legacy.

Many entrepreneurs I have worked with focus on the wrong things. They chase after the cheap clients, the ones who cause the most hassle, and they forget that real success comes from building relationships with people who value what you do. One of my Rob-isms is this: 鈥淭he cheaper the client, the more hassles involved.鈥 That鈥檚 not just a catchphrase鈥攊t鈥檚 a truth I鈥檝e learned time and time again.

A lot of entrepreneurs get caught up in the day-to-day grind. They鈥檙e focused on making money, hitting goals, and getting by. But here鈥檚 the truth: If you鈥檙e not thinking about your legacy, you鈥檙e missing the big picture. What are you building? What are you leaving behind? And how will people remember you when you鈥檙e gone?

I work with clients to help them answer these questions. Whether writing a book that captures their story, creating a brand that reflects their values, or helping them build relationships with their customers, it鈥檚 all about legacy鈥攁bout creating something that lasts.

When you focus on attracting the right clients who see the value in what you do, that鈥檚 when you start building a legacy. That鈥檚 when your business becomes more than just a money-making machine鈥攊t becomes something meaningful that will last.

The power of storytelling

One of the most important lessons I鈥檝e learned in my journey is the power of storytelling. Stories are how we connect with people; share our experiences, values, and purpose; and build legacies.

I encourage entrepreneurs to write books. A book isn鈥檛 just a product鈥攊t鈥檚 a way to capture your story, expertise, and impact. It鈥檚 a way to leave something behind that inspires and educates others for generations.

I鈥檝e written several books myself. It鈥檚 a way to share my experiences and help others protect themselves. Every book, every story, is a piece of my legacy鈥攁nd it鈥檚 something I鈥檓 proud to leave behind.

But it鈥檚 not just about my legacy. It鈥檚 about helping others create their own. That鈥檚 why I work with business owners, thought leaders, and entrepreneurs to write their own books, share their stories, and build their legacies. Whether it鈥檚 a memoir, a how-to guide, or a business book, every story has the potential to leave a lasting impact.

Why legacy matters

Why does legacy matter? Why should you care about what you leave behind?

Because legacy isn鈥檛 about you. It鈥檚 about the people you impact. It鈥檚 about the clients you serve, the employees you mentor, and the community you uplift. It鈥檚 about making a difference in the lives of others, even after you鈥檙e gone.

When I was cleaning carpet, I didn鈥檛 know I was building a legacy. But looking back, I realize that every interaction, every client I helped, was a small step toward something more significant. Legacy is about consistency. It鈥檚 about showing up daily and doing the work鈥攅ven when it鈥檚 hard. It鈥檚 about making choices that align with your values and your vision, and it鈥檚 about helping others do the same.

Legacy isn鈥檛 just for big businesses or successful entrepreneurs. It鈥檚 for everyone. Whether you鈥檙e a small business owner, a freelancer, or someone just starting out, you have the power to create a legacy. It鈥檚 not about how much money you make or how many clients you have鈥攊t鈥檚 about the impact you have on others. It鈥檚 about the relationships you build and the values for which you stand.

What will your legacy be?

So, what will your legacy be? Will you be remembered for the deals you closed, the money you made, or the products you sold? Or will you be remembered for the way you made people feel, the relationships you built, and the values you stood for?

Legacy is a choice. It鈥檚 something you build over time, day by day, decision by decision. And it starts with how you treat people, do business, and show up in the world.

For me, it started with cleaning carpet. It wasn鈥檛 glamorous, but it taught me everything I needed to know about building a legacy. It taught me about hard work, integrity, and the importance of relationships. Those lessons have guided me every step of the way. I鈥檓 proud to continue building my own legacy鈥攐ne story, client, and relationship at a time.

So, what will your legacy be? Start building it today. After all, the world needs what only you can offer. And that, my friends, is where your true legacy begins.

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Rob Anspach

Rob Anspach is a marketing strategist, SEO expert, and founder of Anspach Media. He helps entrepreneurs amplify their message and increase sales through effective digital marketing strategies. Rob is the author of several books and a sought-after speaker and podcast guest known for his practical advice and engaging storytelling.

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