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how much is an idea worth?

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jeff.plf@productlaunchformula.com

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I heard a stat today that kinda blew my mind… According to my friend Kevin , only 4% of busines

I heard a stat today that kinda blew my mind… According to my friend Kevin (I haven’t fact checked it personally), only 4% of businesses will make it to ten years in business. In this online marketing world… I’d venture to guess it’s even less. In fact, I can count the number of “big names” from when I was starting out that are still in business today on one hand. So why, after 20 years, is my business still going strong?I think one of the biggest reasons is the people I keep close around me. It’s all too easy to develop blind spots (BIG blind spots) in this business. It’s easy to miss opportunities, to not see a looming failure, or to get too close to your own work and not see the next best step… even if it might seem so obvious in hindsight. So what’s the right idea worth?Personally, it’s been worth thousands when it comes to an idea for an email campaign. Millions in the case of a launch plan or getting an offer right. And ten times that, in the case of creating a new coaching program. It’s taken me decades to build up the masterminds and connections that I turn to when I need those ideas… But it only needs to take you a click to do the same. Just a couple days ago, I opened up applications for my highest level coaching programs and mastermind groups. These spots are for “already successful” entrepreneurs who are ready to tap into my legendary support network and take their business to the next level. If your business is currently bringing in at least 6 figures a year… And you want to accelerate your growth with hands-on coaching from me and my team… [This is your chance.]( best regards, Jeff P.S. This is a rare opportunity to jump directly into my “inner circle” with access to me and my coaches. If you’re selected, you’ll get our brains on your business for an entire year: [Apply now to work closely with me and my coaches (closes tonight)]( You can opt out of all email communication by clicking the unsubscribe link below. You can manage your email preferences here in our [email preference center](=). [Unsubscribe]( Internet Alchemy, Inc P.O. Box 585 Durango, Colorado 81302 United States (970) 403-5753

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