Better Offer

The most important thing to improve is: Your offer.

This is the foundation of your business. There is no way around that.

If you don’t have an offer or you have a bad offernobody will buy.

Nobody will talk with you.

It’s like you’re trying to sell old fish. It smells so bad that nobody is willing to get close to you.

No matter how much Marketing you do, word about your bad fish will spread.

No matter how much you have optimized in your business or even automated. If your offer – service or product sucks – you won’t make any money.

This is why people love marketing and optimizing businesses – because they always have the excuse: “Your offer sucks.”

This has to be the #1 thing on your to-do list.

Nothing else will matter.

This is why you should focus on creating a better offer.

At the same time, the better offer is also harder.

It can’t be repetitive.

It should be new.

It has to be founded.

You should focus on creating a new opportunity for your client.

A Better Offer beats a Great Offer, because the great offer sounds too good to be true.

It is too over the top.

Too many people follow the same lines. So it won’t make you stand out.

This is where a better offer is the next step.

Don’t make outlandish claims that nobody believes or that fall flat from what once worked.

Get working on your Offer!

Your Jowi

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