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The 6 Figure Business Building Model for Small BusinessJanis Pettit ![]() SmarTrack If you own a small or solo business or practice, or are an independent service professional here are some great business building ideas for you. I'm sure you'd like to know how can you create a six or seven figure income, do what you enjoy, and end up with time to do the things in life that mean the world to you? And how can you do it without the burden of lots of employees and overhead expenses? I've owned businesses for 20 years. Believe me, like you I've had some tough times when I've struggled, felt frustrated and learned the hard way. But over the years I've created a business building system that works if you work it. Sometimes now I pinch myself when I realize what a great life I have and how lucky I am to do very profitable work that I love! Listen--You can be self-employed and just pay your bills each month and work harder than you ever did when you had a job or you can become a real entrepreneur and build a little business engine that keeps on chugging even when you're not around, and create financial freedom to live life the way you want to. Is this your business now?
This is what the business model looks like for probably 90% of self employed people. I call this the Treadmill Business Model because it keeps you on a treadmill repeating the same relentless, time sucking pattern over and over and your profits increase minimally. There's another model though, that will create rivers of new clients and sales. I use it. I teach it to my clients and other 6 and 7 figure entrepreneurs use it as well. Here's what it looks like. I call it the strategic Maximize Your Profits Business Building model. In this model you actually put 10 different profit creating strategies in place that work together to flood you with clients, sales, and more importantly, profits. Once each profit strategy is in place a good part of your business can run on autopilot, which is the great part because it set you free. Here are the 10 profit strategies
You choose-which outcome do you want?
Article submitted Monday, July 14, 2008 |
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