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Helping Small Business Owners Navigate Federal Contracting | From LLC to SAM.gov to Your First Contract | Step by Step Guidance for Couriers, Trades, Cleaners, IT and More

I want to give you something valuable today.Most small business owners spend all their energy trying to get registered i...
05/31/2026

I want to give you something valuable today.

Most small business owners spend all their energy trying to get registered in SAM.gov and forget about the person on the other side who actually decides whether they get hired.

The contracting officer.

Understanding what they look for before they award a contract changes everything about how you position your business. So here are the five things contracting officers actually check before they hire a vendor.

Number 1 ~ Active SAM.gov Registration with a Clean Profile

This is the first thing they check. If your registration is expired, incomplete or shows inconsistent information they move on immediately. Your profile is your first impression and contracting officers see hundreds of vendor profiles. A clean complete and professional profile tells them your business is serious and ready. An incomplete one tells them the opposite.

Number 2 ~ Correct NAICS Codes

Contracting officers search for vendors by NAICS code. If your codes are wrong or missing your business will not appear in their search results even if you are perfectly qualified for the contract. This is one of the most common mistakes new vendors make and it silently kills opportunities before they even begin.

Number 3 ~ A Professional Capability Statement

This is your government resume. Every contracting officer will ask for it before they consider working with you. It needs to clearly communicate your core services, your past performance, what makes your business different and your key company data. A weak or missing capability statement is one of the fastest ways to get passed over regardless of how qualified you actually are.

Number 4 ~ Past Performance

Contracting officers want proof that you have delivered before. If you are new to government contracting your private sector work counts. Your previous employment experience counts. Any relevant project you have completed counts. The key is documenting it professionally and presenting it in a way that builds confidence. No past performance documentation means no competitive edge.

Number 5 ~ Professionalism and Responsiveness

This one gets overlooked constantly. Contracting officers pay attention to how quickly and professionally you respond to inquiries. How your emails are written. Whether you show up prepared to meetings. Whether you follow through on what you say you will do. Government contracting is a relationship business and your reputation starts before the contract is even awarded.

Here is the honest truth.

Most small businesses fail to check even three of these five boxes. And that is not because they are not qualified. It is because nobody told them what contracting officers were actually looking at.

Now you know.

Go through this list and ask yourself honestly how many of these boxes your business checks right now.

If you are missing one or more drop CHECKLIST in the comments and I will show you exactly how to fix it so your business is fully ready the next time a contracting officer pulls up your profile.

Every single day your business is not registered in SAM.gov a government contract goes to someone else.Not because they ...
05/25/2026

Every single day your business is not registered in SAM.gov a government contract goes to someone else.

Not because they are better than you. Not because they have more experience. Simply because they showed up and you have not yet.

Think about that for a second.

Right now today while you are reading this federal agencies are searching SAM.gov for vendors in your exact industry. Courier businesses. Cleaning companies. IT firms. Construction contractors. Appliance technicians. Car haulers. Healthcare providers. All of them.

And for every search that happens without your business in the system that is a contract opportunity that passes you by permanently. That agency moves on. They find someone else. They award the work. And that money goes to a registered business that is not yours.

This is not about pressure. This is about math.

The government spends over $160 billion dollars annually on small business contracts. That budget does not roll over. It does not wait. It gets spent every single fiscal year whether your business is ready or not.

The businesses that are registered right now are actively being found, contacted and awarded contracts while unregistered businesses are completely invisible to the entire federal marketplace.

You do not need to be perfect to get started. You do not need years of experience. You do not need a large team or a big office.

You need to be in the system.

Every day you wait is a day that money goes somewhere else. And every day you are registered is a day your business has a chance to win.

The clock is not waiting for you to feel ready. It is already running.

Drop READY in the comments and I will show you exactly what your first step looks like so you can stop watching contracts go to someone else and start competing for them yourself.

05/16/2026

This one is specifically for the car haulers, appliance repair technicians and elevator service companies.

You are in one of the most overlooked niches in government contracting and that is actually your biggest advantage right now.

Here is what most people in your industry do not know.

The federal government owns thousands of vehicles across military bases, federal agencies and government fleets that need to be transported regularly. That is car hauling contracts.

Federal buildings, military installations and government housing facilities are full of appliances that need servicing, repair and replacement on maintenance contracts. That is appliance service contracts.

Every federal building over a certain height is legally required to have its elevators inspected, maintained and serviced on a regular schedule by licensed contractors. That is elevator service contracts.

These are not small opportunities.
These are recurring contracts that pay consistently and renew regularly.

And because most contractors in your industry are not registered in SAM.gov the competition in these specific niches is remarkably low compared to industries like cleaning or IT where everyone is already fighting for position.

You have the skills. You have the equipment. You have the experience.
The only thing missing is being in the right system so the right agencies can find you.

Drop your trade in the comments below and I will tell you exactly what contracts are available for your specific service right now.

Unpopular opinion and I stand behind it completely.Chasing grants is one of the biggest time traps for small business ow...
05/16/2026

Unpopular opinion and I stand behind it completely.

Chasing grants is one of the biggest time traps for small business owners.

Before you come for me let me explain.
Grants are competitive.

The application process is long and complicated. The approval rate is low. And most small businesses spend weeks or months applying for money they never receive.

Meanwhile the federal government is sitting on billions of dollars in contract opportunities that most small business owners do not even know exist.

The difference between a grant and a government contract is simple.
A grant is money someone gives you with no guarantee of return. Competition is fierce and most applicants walk away empty handed.

A government contract is money the government pays you for a service you already provide. You earn it. You deliver it. And it renews.

Contracts do not run out the way grant funding does. They are not one time payments. They are ongoing relationships that pay consistently and grow over time.

I am not saying grants are worthless. Some businesses genuinely benefit from them.

But if you are a service based small business owner spending all your energy chasing grants while ignoring the federal marketplace you are working harder than you need to for far less money than you deserve.

The government needs your services. They have the budget. And they are legally required to give small businesses access to a percentage of that money every single year.

That is not a grant. That is a contract. And it is yours to compete for.
Drop CONTRACTS in the comments if you are ready to stop chasing and start winning.

It is Friday.You worked hard all week. You showed up. You put in the hours. And at the end of it someone else got the bi...
05/15/2026

It is Friday.
You worked hard all week.
You showed up.
You put in the hours.
And at the end of it someone else got the bigger cut.

Meanwhile right now today government agencies across the country are awarding contracts to small businesses for the exact services you already provide.

Cleaning. Courier. Construction. IT. Healthcare. Transportation. Appliance repair. Car hauling. Elevator service.
All of it.

The businesses winning those contracts are not smarter than you. They are not more experienced than you. They just took the time to get registered and set up correctly in the federal system.

That is the only difference.
Monday is coming. You can spend another week working for someone else’s bottom line or you can spend this weekend taking the first step toward building something that pays you on your own terms.

Government contracting is not a dream. It is a system. And every small business owner who is registered in that system has access to the most reliable and consistent income stream available to any business in this country.

The question is not whether the opportunity exists. It clearly does.
The question is how many more Fridays you are willing to let pass before you do something about it.

Drop FRIDAY in the comments and I will show you exactly what your first step looks like.

05/12/2026

🏥 Medical courier? 🚚 Dry van? 🏗️ Flatbed?

The government is the world’s biggest customer and they need YOUR trucks to move their gear.

Stop chasing loads and start winning contracts that pay for the year.

DM me "LOGISTICS" to see if your business is 'Contract Ready.'

05/12/2026

Tired of low-rate brokers and "spot market" stress? 🚛 The government has 2,300+ transportation contracts active RIGHT NOW. 🏛️

Most truckers don't know they can skip the middleman and go straight to the source.

Want the 3-step 'Growth Stack' to find these bids? > 👇 Comment "TRUCK" and I’ll DM you the roadmap!

Let me tell you about the document that separates businesses that win government contracts from businesses that get igno...
05/11/2026

Let me tell you about the document that separates businesses that win government contracts from businesses that get ignored.

It is called a capability statement and most small business owners have never heard of it.

Here is what it is and why it matters.
When a contracting officer finds your business in SAM.gov the first thing they do is look for your capability statement. It is essentially your government resume. A one to two page professional document that tells the agency everything they need to know about your business in under two minutes.

If you do not have one they move on. Immediately. No follow up. No second chance.

Here is exactly what a strong capability statement includes.

Your core competencies. This is a clear list of the specific services your business provides. No fluff. No vague language. Just a direct statement of what you do and what makes you good at it.

Your past performance. This is where you list previous contracts, clients or projects you have completed. Even private sector work counts. Agencies want to see that you have delivered before. If you are brand new you can include relevant experience from previous employment or training.

Your differentiators. This is what makes your business stand out from every other vendor offering the same service. Your certifications. Your technology. Your turnaround time. Your specialized training. Whatever makes you the better choice goes here.

Your company data. Your business name. Your UEI number. Your CAGE code. Your NAICS codes. Your business address and contact information. Your small business designations like WOSB, HUBZone or veteran owned.

Your past performance references. Names and contact information for previous clients or agencies you have worked with. Contracting officers will call these references before making decisions.

Here is the truth most people do not know.

You can have an active SAM.gov registration. You can have the right NAICS codes. You can have your certifications in place. But if you show up to a contracting officer without a capability statement you look unprepared and unprepared vendors do not win contracts.

It is the difference between a job applicant who shows up with a polished resume and one who shows up empty handed and says trust me I am good.
Which one do you think gets the callback?

Your capability statement is not optional. It is your first impression in the federal marketplace and first impressions in government contracting are everything.

Drop CAPABILITY in the comments and I will show you what a strong capability statement looks like for your specific industry.

She came to me convinced that Atlanta was too saturated for courier contracts.She had been driving for a courier company...
05/08/2026

She came to me convinced that Atlanta was too saturated for courier contracts.

She had been driving for a courier company for months making small money and decided she wanted to build her own business. But every time she researched the market she kept hearing the same thing.

Too many couriers.
Too much competition.
Too hard to get a government contract.
So she almost did not reach out.
I am glad she did.

Here is what I told her and what I want you to hear too.

The private courier market might feel crowded. DoorDash drivers. Amazon Flex.

Local delivery companies all competing for the same clients and constantly undercutting each other on price.

But government contracting is a completely different lane.
Federal agencies do not scroll through apps looking for the cheapest courier.

They go to SAM.gov and search for registered vendors who meet their requirements. And by law they are required to set aside a percentage of those contracts specifically for small businesses.

That means you are not competing with every courier in your city.
You are competing with the small percentage who actually took the time to get registered and positioned correctly in the federal system.

That pool is much smaller than people think.

And here is the part that really changes the conversation.

Atlanta is home to federal buildings, VA hospitals, CDC facilities, military installations and government health clinics.

Every single one of them needs courier services on a consistent basis. The contracts are there. The demand is real. The only question is whether your business is in the system they use to find vendors.

Saturation is a private market problem. In the government lane the biggest barrier is simply not knowing the process.
She knew the process by the time we finished talking.

If you have been holding back because you think your market is too crowded drop COURIER in the comments and let me show you what the government lane actually looks like for your business.

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