Suzanne Evans launched her small business out of a 350-square-foot apartment using an investment of just $47. One year later, she was bringing in six figures. And a few years after that, she’s bringing in seven-figures and counting. She says she did it by turning her messes into her message, and you can do it too. A lot of entrepreneurs think they have to do everything right in order to “sell their success story,” when it’s the messes in life everyone relates to. She also says if you’re not willing to make a fool of yourself in the process, then you’re not really serious about your business. In other words, you have to be willing to get over your fears, put yourself out there, take chances, and stop caring what other people think. And in this audio, you’ll hear her no-nonsense (and nowhere near sugar-coated) tips for pulling yourself up by the bootstraps and making seven figures already. You’ll Also Hear… • A three-second way to know if you’re a good fit for entrepreneurialism, or if you should maybe just go get a day job • The one tiny little thing that stops most entrepreneurs from making money, and how to make sure that doesn’t happen to you • The only three ways that matter when it comes to connecting with prospects (and building a website isn’t one of them) • Exactly what Suzanne spent her initial $47 investment on • Why Suzanne says tenacity is the most important thing entrepreneurs need for success – more than marketing, a business plan, or money – and examples of the kind of tenacity she’s talking about • The crazy story of how Suzanne talked her local Whole Foods store into partnering with her – when her service had nothing to do with their products • The strange (but effective) class Suzanne says all salespeople should take in order to “dance in the moment” of a sales presentation, discuss money effortlessly, and represent your value in every situation Suzanne admits that 80% of the things she’s tried have failed, and that’s not uncommon when it comes to business. But she says if you nail that other 20%, rinse and repeat (and repeat…), you’ll have a seven-figure income before you know it. And in this audio, you’ll hear all about it.
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