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Scale your single-person business to profitability. Increase your audience, create multiple products, and generate more profit. This book takes you through the entire process of building a scalable business from the seemingly impossible place of "being just one person."
Most single-person businesses are stuck in a pattern of exchanging time for money. Through this book, you will learn how to beat that feast or famine cycle of work. Ask yourself the following questions:
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Do I have to do the work or can I outsource it to someone else?
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Can I receive 1,000 orders tomorrow and handle it?
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Is the process/delivery repeatable so anyone can do it?
What You'll Learn
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Develop a profitable, scalable business from what you’re doing now
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Create content and attract an audience to that content
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Outsource your scalable process
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Scale your profit and money management
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Optimize your growth and prioritize meeting and exceeding your goals
Who This Book Is For
Consultants, freelancers, owners of small to medium-sized businesses, developers, and entrepreneurs
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