motivatedesign
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i used to think things were hard, until i started doing them.
Hard will be keeping the retention of clients for 12 months .
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Free registration at the forum removes this block.i used to think things were hard, until i started doing them.
‘Simple’ and ‘easy’ are two very different things.Those numbers look so easy. No need to count expenses or taxes those don't count lol.
"Just get 250 people to give you $333 a month dude. Easy."
But it is that easy. MJ even says something similar to this in TMF .
Yes, but this is backwards. You don't go, "How can I get 250 people to pay me $333 per month?" before starting a successful business. The math works and knowing your numbers are important but this approach doesn't make sense.
Hard will be keeping the retention of clients for 12 months .
It is that simple. People fail at execution. I am, one of those, people.
It is that simple. People fail at execution. I am, one of those, people.
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