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Yay - you made it! Please introduce yourself- we’re just getting started and I’m hoping this new community proves to be helpful for building new connections and peer learning / sharing. Thanks for joining. We will be adding content daily to provide real-world tools and strategies to help you get started with a new business or to scale and manage an existing business. NOTE that you can choose topics in the top line with buttons, so you don't have to look at ALL messages :) I encourage you to participate, share you own ideas and insights. This is a community, and varied voices and perspectives are extremely important. I will do my best to keep this group active and worth your time. I hope you enjoy this experience!
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🔥 Free Website Design for Serious Store Owners & Small Brands
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🔥 Free Website Design for Serious Store Owners & Small Brands
I’m creating result-focused websites at zero service cost to build my portfolio. You handle domain & hosting. Only committed business owners ready to launch now. WhatsApp: [+447766894807] Email: [[email protected]]
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The Hardest Part of Business Isn’t Getting Sales… It’s Getting Them Consistently”
One thing I don’t think enough people talk about… A lot of businesses aren’t struggling because they can’t make sales. They’re struggling because the sales are inconsistent. One week feels amazing. The next feels completely dead. And that kind of unpredictability messes with more than just income, it affects confidence, decision making, and momentum too. I’ve noticed many business owners end up stuck in a cycle of constantly trying new things instead of figuring out what’s actually causing the inconsistency. Curious👇 If you run a business/store, what do you think causes inconsistent sales the most?
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The Follow-Up Consistency Problem
Most leads don’t disappear because they said “no”… They disappear because the follow-up stopped too early. One message isn’t enough.Two messages usually aren’t enough either. People need consistent touchpoints before they decide. That’s why businesses with structured follow-up systems (instead of random replies) tend to close more deals over time.
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