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is the hardest thing to do and at the
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same time the easiest thing to do if you
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know how it's done and what to look for.
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So in the next couple of minutes I don't
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want to, you know, gaslight you about
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that it's so easy and you only need to
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follow these three hacks and within the
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next couple of days you will be there
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and you will have a million dollar
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brand. That's not what I'm going to do
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because that would be a lie. What I want
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you to take away and what I want to
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share from my own experiences of getting
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to a million and even five
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million with my e-commerce brands, but
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this is really for brands in general. is
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what should you look for and what are
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the mo most likely uncommon things um
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that are not so tactical but they're are
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more about you know your skill set the
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people you work with your mindset uh
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your vision as a founder um that I think
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will really help you to get there faster
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right and get there with not all the
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mistakes that I have done so the very
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first thing. So, by the end of the
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video, I want you to, you know, go out
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of this video and really have the
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feeling of, okay, it's not as hard as I
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thought. It's still going to be hard,
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but at least I I have I see a path and I
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know the sequence of things that I have
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to look for in order to get there in the
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most, you know, efficient way possible,
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let's say.
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So the very first thing I would say is
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really to be clear about your skill set.
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Get clear about your skill set and and
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make sure that you find your one thing.
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And this is something that took me a
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long time. I'm doing uh I'm an
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entrepreneur for what eight years almost
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10 8 years nine years 10 years depending
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on how you define it.
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And in the beginning, it's normal, you
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know, you you try out a bunch of
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different things. At least that was my
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that was my case, right? I I did Amazon
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FBA, I did copywriting, I did Facebook
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ads, then I did landing page building.
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Um all sorts of crazy
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things. Um but this helped me to figure
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out what I'm good at, right? and what um
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what I actually also enjoy doing and
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where clients or whoever I'm working
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with gives me positive feedback.
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So this is a very important face and I
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don't want you to shortcut that. At the
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same time, there's the risk that at some
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point you're just doing
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everything but not really, you know,
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knowing something really, really well.
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And this is what I've seen now looking
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back that that's one of the most
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important things to know yourself and
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know what you're good at and play to
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your strengths, right? So basically to
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create an environment and that would be
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my second point to create an environment
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where your strengths are getting
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maximized right so you're essentially
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leveraging what you're best at um by the
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surrounding that you create for yourself
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okay so it's really it can be any skill
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right it could be that you're very good
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communicator you're great at motivating
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people it could be that you
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are good at copywriting, right? And you
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really understand like you're trying to
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understand customers and you're going
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the extra mile there, but it doesn't
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feel like work. You know, you just enjoy
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doing it and you're good at that. So,
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this is for example something that I'm
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very good at. I love to understand who
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I'm selling to, right? I love to do
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research. I love to um then also you
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know copyright and try to communicate
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whatever I'm offering the right way so
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that it gives value to other people.
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So make sure to get your skill set right
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and get clear on what you're really
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really good
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at. Once you know that and this is a
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this is a process that you know for some
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people it's very fast for for some
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people it takes years like in my case
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but what's important then as the next
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step is that you make sure that you work
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with people that have complimentary
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skill sets to
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yours and this is something that a lot
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of entrepreneurs are struggling with for
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example I I'm mentoring uh you know
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e-commerce founders you know on how to
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run their ads in-house, how to build up
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their acquisition, how to finally grow
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their brand to a million to 10 million a
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year. And what I see often times is
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that, you know, they have a hard time
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understanding what their real value is,
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what their real skill set is, where
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they're like, what only they can do and
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where they're better than everybody
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else. and then making sure that all the
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other things are done by people that
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have their genius zone in these, you
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know, in these different skill
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sets. Because if you look at, you know,
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big big brands like Amazon,
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Meta, whatever you look at, most likely
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you will see one person as the founder,
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the glorified founder. But when you take
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a a closer
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look, none of these businesses, none of
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these brands were built by one person
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alone from start to finish. It's not
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possible. But these people were very
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very good at understanding what is their
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role and what is their genius zone and
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what are all the other things that they
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need in order to you know um essentially
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realize their vision. Which is my last
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point, right? that brings it all
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together. And for that you need people
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that have same as you have your genius
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zone, they have their genius zones in
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other parts of the business. And as a
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group, you will get there way way
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faster. The important thing is that they
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are complimentary. So for example, with
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my business partners,
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um we're in in one of my e-commerce
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brands. We're doing over 900k a month
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now. We started this brand a year ago, a
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little bit more than a year ago, maybe
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14
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months. And
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um we have very complimentary skill
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sets, right? I could have never ever
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done that by myself, right? Because
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especially in an e-commerce, there's so
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many different parts of the business.
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supply chain. Then you have uh you know
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the the paid ads, the acquisition, you
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have the retention part, you have all
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the operations.
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And I'm not good at most of that, but
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what I'm good at is making sure that our
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paid ads acquisition is profitable, that
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we can scale. And then obviously I
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sprinkle in whatever I know in the other
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parts, but all the other
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parts, the people that take care of that
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have their genius zones in those parts.
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And that's where why we were able to
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scale so rapidly. And this is why we
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will scale even more and even quicker
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going forward. And that's the same thing
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that I teach you know other founders.
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But I had to go through a lot of pain
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and you know failed projects where I did
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not respect that. So this is the second
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thing that I would, you know, share with
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you and and give you that you really
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look
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for who are what are the other things
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that I have to do in order to become a
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$1 million brand, $10 million brand,
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whatever your goal is. And
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then how do I make sure that I get these
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people right? Get people that are in
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their genius zones working alongside of
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me.
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The third thing then
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is and this is a big one is essentially
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what is your
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vision? What is your ultimate goal? Like
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what do you see in the brand? And I give
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you an example. I see, you know, I'm
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coaching brand owners every single week
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and I've had the situation a couple of
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times now where I have basically two
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brand owners and you could say they're
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fairly equal when it comes to their
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development when when it comes to their
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like profits and and
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revenue
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yet three to six months down the line
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one founder is crushing it. Right? So,
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for example, went from like 12K a month
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to 300K a month, right?
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Amazing. Yet, on the other hand, you
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have the other founder that started with
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the same
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base, but is still maybe at the same
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pace or let's say double, triple, but
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it's not a 10x, 20x growth.
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So what I'm asking myself when I see
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that is okay what's the difference
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because they're pretty equal when I look
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at the data let's say but what's the
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difference is most of the times the
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vision of the founder and therefore also
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then the mindset of the
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founder what's important and this is
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this is something that I you know I'm
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I'm continuing to learn and I'm
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continuing to remind myself of that is
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that going 10x is not necessarily harder
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than setting your goals uh 2x, right?
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There's actually an amazing book uh
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which is called 10x is easier than 2x.
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Highly recommend you reading that. And
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um essentially, you know, if you let's
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say your goal is to um become a $1
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million brand and you're making 100K
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right
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now, the path to the $1 million is not
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necessarily harder than the part path to
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200,000, right? So to double, you will
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always have problems. You will always
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have customer complaints. You will
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always have products that launch and
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fail at any given level. But the
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difference is just when your vision is
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that high and and you have a north star
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like hitting a million a month, hitting
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5 million a month, hitting 10 million a
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month, whatever it is, hitting 100k per
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month. Um this really helps you to
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essentially decide okay what is actually
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important to set the priorities and this
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is the difference right if your goal is
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just to
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double then your mind will try to
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optimize things that you've done up
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until now right so you're you're in this
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optimization
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uh you know
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mindset which doesn't get you really far
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in my in my experience, right? This is
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just like trying to make something that
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is working okay, a little bit better,
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but this is not what gets you huge jumps
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when it comes to the revenue, the profit
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of your brand.
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So the way to think about it is
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really when when you when you decide and
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when you set that vision to 10x to 20x
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whatever it is in your case um let's say
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it's for for your brand and you want to
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get to a million a month or a million a
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year first of
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all you will have to stop doing 80% of
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what you're doing that got you to the
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point where you're at and learn. So
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basically unlearn the stuff that got you
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here and learn the new skills that you
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need to know to get to the next level.
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And this is something that you know took
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me some time and what I see like a lot
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of times when I coach founders and um I
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obviously tell them and I tell you now
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also think big.
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think big because the path like the
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effort, the grind, and you're an
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entrepreneur so you know exactly what
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I'm talking about. The the sleepless
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nights, the um late night sessions like
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the one that I'm doing right now, um
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they're not going to go away. This is
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the same. If your goal is 2x or 10x, it
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doesn't change. So set the higher goal
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and then be open to unlearn what got you
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to this point. Right? So one big thing
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and that's actually the whole video that
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I shared with you right now is I had to
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unlearn to do everything by myself,
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right? To try to uh you know be good at
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every single thing. I had to unlearn
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that to get to the next level, right? To
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to then understand, oh, it's actually
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actually not
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harder, but I'm just doing different
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things, right? And in that case, I'm
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finding other people that are uh that
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have complimentary skill sets, so I can
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do what I do best more, right? So, it's
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actually easier if you think like that.
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It's easier. it's more fun and um and
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the results speak for themselves. So
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this this is really the last point. Make
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sure that you are clear on your vision
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because this is something that you know
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keeps a lot of entrepreneurs in general
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in the hamster wheel, right? um the
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vision is just not big enough because
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they think that the bigger the goal the
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bigger the effort which is not true
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which is which sounds weird but it's at
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least that's what what I experienced and
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um what I also learn from from mentors
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uh all the time. So yeah, to to
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summarize, I think to get your brand to
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a million a month or a million a year,
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whatever your goal is, make sure that
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you're clear on your skill set. What are
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you good
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at? Double down on that. Create a
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setting in which you can do what you do
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best all the time and you have other
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people that take care of the rest and
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they have their genius zones in that
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space. This is the fastest, most
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efficient, most fun way I've discovered
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to get brands to a million a month. Uh
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get them to 10 million a year. A million
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a year. Um, so yeah, that's what I do in
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in my e-commerce brands uh which are
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doing uh over 900k per month
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combined. And this this month actually
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we're going to hit the million a month.
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You can check out the rest of my
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channel. I have more tactical videos.
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Um, but I wanted to I wanted to share
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this uh, you know, non-tactical, more
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behind the scenes uh, video so that you
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see that it's uh, yeah, it's not
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necessarily harder um, or as hard as you
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think if you respect these three
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principles that I shared with you. So
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yeah, um, I hope that was helpful and
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um, I let me know in the in the
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comments. super curious what what your
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experiences are and um yeah, make sure
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to follow these three steps and um and
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let me know how it worked out. So, see
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you in the next one. Take care.