Every day, Starbucks takes your $5 (or more) In return? A caffeine crash and mild regret. Know what $5 should get you? A breakthrough that makes you money. Thatâs exactly what happened to Jo. She joined my $5 niche training. Halfway through, she cracked her niche problem. Yep. Halfway. She only needed 50% of the workshop to get a breakthrough. Meanwhile, your coffee's getting cold. She said it loud and proud in an email to me: And sheâs not alone. Charlie signed a new B2B client using the offer doc template. All because they got clear on who theyâre really here to help. And they did it for less than the price of a diabetes-inducing Frappuccino. So next time Starbucks calls your name⌠Just remember: That Cup of Joe ainât bringing in clients. This is â https://michaellim.co/nicheâ This $5 offer for the training disappears Sunday night. After that, it goes back to the regular price ($100) Thatâs a 95% discount to change your life and biz. No replays. No extensions. No whining. Stay Limitless, Michael âyour favorite overpriced coffee haterâ Lim |
đ x 5 Award-Winning Social Entrepreneur. Sold my first one-person business at 28. Currently traveling Southeast Asia.
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