S3E38: When Your Business Is Dying: How to Violently Build Momentum Again
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About this listen
When your business is stagnant or declining, most entrepreneurs make the fatal mistake of throttling back their marketing while they "fix things."
This episode reveals why that's completely backwards and how we've turned around multiple blue chip clients who were stuck in revenue decline.
We break down the exact case study of a client who was splitting her messaging between plant-based and menopause markets, confusing her audience and killing her conversions.
The moment we had her abandon the plant-based angle and go all-in on menopause only, she generated 16 sales in a single week and eliminated her entire DM team overhead.
We explore Russell Brunson's "hungry market" principle and why targeting people in genuine high pain always beats having the perfect product.
I also share the biggest mistake I made with Charlie AI in 2023, when our product was terrible but I still throttled back acquisition instead of being transparent about our limitations and offering discounted rates.
The reality is that momentum is incredibly difficult to rebuild once you lose it, but new enrollments solve virtually every business problem because fresh cash flow gives you the resources to hire people and fix whatever's breaking.
If your business has flatlined, this episode gives you the exact framework for violently rebuilding momentum through increased sales and marketing activity.
Ready to turn your business around? Hit up Tikis or me on Instagram, Facebook, or LinkedIn to learn about our Blue Chip done-for-you acquisition system. We only work with 8-12 clients at a time for maximum results.
P.S.
Stop waiting for your product to be perfect before you start marketing aggressively. Your business needs momentum more than it needs perfection, and new enrollments are the lifeblood that keeps everything else running.
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