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The Untold Story of My $446K Launch - What Worked, What Didn’t, and What I’d Do Again

The Untold Story of My $446K Launch - What Worked, What Didn’t, and What I’d Do Again

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In this episode, Alyssa Lang pulls back the curtain and dives deep into one of her most successful launches where she hit $446k in revenue in just one week at one of her companies, Workflow Queen. Alyssa isn't just going to tell you how she got there, she spills the tea on what actually made it profitable, what didn't work, what she'd do differently next time, and since she's obsessed with numbers, she;s even going to share a real breakdown of the numbers with you.

Everyone wants to hit six figures, multiple six figures, and even seven figures. But there’s a big difference between revenue and profit and if you’re scaling your business to seven figures and beyond, you need to know the difference. The parts of a jaw-dropping launch that most seven-figure founders aren’t sharing with you are things like:

  • What they actually kept after taxes, expenses, and team costs.
  • Whether their business was even set up to handle that level of demand.
  • How big launches can actually hurt your business if you aren’t prepared.


Resources Mentioned in this Episode

🖥️ Workflow Queen

🏦 Relay Bank

👥 DreamPro Courses by Ariel Schiffer

👥 Alex Beadon (Launch Strategist)

💻 Together We Launch by Alex Beadon

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