This post is intentionally short and sweet.
The first $1000 you make is the hardest. It is where most of the learning takes place. However, understand the difference between learning and applying. There is an important balance in terms of time invested.
Nothing will happen in your business if people are not actively evaluating what you have to offer, measuring its utility/viability and making a decision to either buy from or join with you.
Exposures of what you do, creating interest, educating, and forming lasting relationships are the fundamentals of a sustainable business. The more people you form relationships with (customers and business partners) - the more money you make.
Your first $1000 starts with your first sale. If you do not have a strategy in place to be telling people about what you do and you can convey its value, you are not in business and you will make no money.
Once that plan is in place and you are executing, then you just need to persevere and break through.
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Thursday, September 12, 2019
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