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Business Spotlight: SRH Business Resource Marketplace – Helping Businesses Grow by Improving Cash Flow

  • Writer: Guest Author
    Guest Author
  • Apr 29
  • 4 min read

At the heart of every business challenge is one common thread: cash flow. That’s where SRH Business Resource Marketplace steps in. SRH is a one-of-a-kind platform that connects business owners with a curated network of third-party service providers, all focused on boosting your bottom line.


From reducing employee turnover to cutting expenses and improving operations, SRH offers uncommon yet effective solutions that help businesses generate revenue and retain more of it. Whether it's a service that directly brings cash into the business or one that quietly plugs leaks in your operations, SRH is designed to support smart, sustainable growth.


💬 “What makes us unique is our focus. We’re not selling fluff, we’re connecting businesses to real, measurable improvements in cash flow.”



Tell us a little about your business. What do you offer, and what makes it unique? 

SRH Business Resource Marketplace hosts a carefully curated group of third-party services that help improve business cash flow. We address some of the biggest drains on cash flow, starting with employee attrition. We have service providers who bring cash into the business, others who improve operations, and others who reduce expenses. What makes us unique are the unusual services and our focus on improving your cash flow.

How did your journey as a business owner begin? What inspired you to get started?

I've been in business several times before. From MLMs to an insurance agency, I enjoy the challenge of building a company. Around 12 years ago, I entered the insurance industry. I learned very quickly that while I excelled at sales, I sucked at marketing. I closed that business after 2 years of struggling, and I was hired at Dell Technologies. I moved to Hutto in 2015 to work for Dell, and while I was there, I took several marketing and leadership courses to fill in the skill gap I identified.

When I started assembling the pieces for a new business, I wanted to be in the marketing industry, not a marketing agency. In my Bible study, I was impacted by Philippians 2:4, "Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others." ESV. I knew my new company would support other businesses in some way. Helping businesses thrive not only helps business owners and CEOs but also helps employees and customers. 

How long have you been in business, and why did you choose Hutto as your home base?

My company runs out of our home and we've lived here for 10 years. We love Hutto, and I love being involved with the community. I launched the business initially in early 2022 while still at Dell, but after a layoff in August 2022 and some feedback from early clients, I relaunched in November 2023. We've been fully operational for 15 months.

What’s been one of your most memorable moments as a business owner?

We have several impactful solutions on the marketplace, but early on we found a unique service provider that offers huge returns for no upfront cost. Businesses love that prospect, and several clients will see nearly 6-figure deposits this year.

What do you think makes the Hutto community special?

My wife, Katrina, found Hutto around 18 years ago, driving from RR to Taylor. The next year, she drove through Hutto again and came home saying that if we ever moved to the Austin area, we should consider Hutto. She loved the small-town vibe. Moving to Austin wasn't on our radar at the time. Years later, when I was hired at Dell, we chose Hutto.

I grew up in small towns north of Waco and went to school in West, TX - another small farming community. Hutto reminds me of West in several ways. Moving to Hutto felt like moving home.

What advice would you give to someone just starting a business here?

“People tend to overestimate what can be done in one year and to underestimate what can be done in five or ten years.” Building a business is a long-term game. Don't get caught up in "get-rich-quick" schemes. Another quote I heard recently applies to Christian entrepreneurs: "You don't grind your way into fruitfulness. You abide your way into overflow." Hustle Culture has greatly misled Christian entrepreneurs. We are called to be different. We aren't supposed to chase wealth, but rather we're to have a singular focus on our relationship with God. Don't sacrifice time in prayer and bible study to pursue business success. Spend time with Him and allow Him to bless you and your business.

When you're not working, where can we find you around town? (Favorite coffee, food, or hangout spots?)

My favorite office away from home is Lamppost Coffee on East St. I also love Baked 'n Sconed sandwiches. On Sundays, you can find me at Hutto Community Church.

Anything exciting coming up you'd like the community to know about?

Most services offered on SRH Business Resource Marketplace are for businesses only. However, a few are available for families, too. The service I'm most excited about helps families get out of debt. This exciting service is already helping thousands of families and employers love seeing improved focus at work, lower absenteeism and attrition, and reduced workplace accidents.


Steven R Harris

Hutto, TX

254.498.2224


Philippians 2:4 "Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others." ESV



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