If I were dealing with erectile dysfunction, poor stamina, and premature ejaculation, and wanted to overcome them naturally within 60 days,
This is the exact routine, meals, and exercises I would follow...
I love this shirt so much that I bought 2.
I have the blue as well.
When the watch spoilt, I bought another exact one.
I have up to 15 of that white inner, cos that's what I wear my shirts with, and in different colours.
I love long sleeves, but so I could roll them.
Post a picture of you and tell us some random things about you.
Embarking on a journey of giving an over-the-bar service in one of my businesses.
To be rendered to 3 persons per day.
Sure to hit this target daily because we record more than 20 visits per day already.
So, it's a worst-case scenario.
The effect of this in a month is winning 90 people over.
And in a year, we should win about 1,000 people over.
But no.
We will record a compound effect of 3,000+ people.
I know your next question is...
"Where's the compound effect coming from?"
A happy/satisfied customers typically share positive experiences with 3 to 6 people.
And 88-92% of consumers trust recommendations from people they know more than any other form of advertising.
And by this, you should understand that my projection of 3000+ people is an underestimation.
So, to what point is this?
Good!
Many businesses overlook this :
Growth is not always a customer acquisition problem.
Sometimes, it's an experience design problem.
Many businesses spend their energy trying to reach more people.
But the smartest companies spend their energy giving people something worth talking about.
Because when a business becomes recommendation-worthy, it gains access to the most powerful marketing channel in the world- human trust.
And trust...
Scales faster than advertising.
Check it, too...
The businesses that dominate their markets are often not the ones with the biggest marketing budgets.
They're the ones that systematically create moments people cannot resist sharing.
That's the real compound interest of business.
Not money.
But Reputation.
Sigh!
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See You Again Next Time.
I'm The Mad Profit Guy.
And... Don't get too busy to improve on yourself.
I want to be a better writer each day.
I want to be a better speaker each day.
I want to be a better listener each day.
But without taking time out to learn more, I can't figure out more.