2. The Only 3 Things Every Business Needs with Justin and Tara Williams

Millionaire University - Een podcast door Justin and Tara Williams

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The Only 3 Things Every Business Needs with Justin and Tara Williams Starting a business isn't easy, but it's not that hard either.  One of the reasons some business owners struggle is that they get easily distracted with things that have little to no impact on their business. In this episode, we discuss the only 3 things that really matter in your business. This will be critical to understand as you grow your business.  What we discuss with Justin and Tara: 00:01 Introduction to the Millionaire University Podcast 00:18 The Importance of Focus in Business 00:51 The Three Essential Elements of Every Successful Business 00:58 The Role of Distractions in Business 02:06 The First Essential Element: A Product or Service 02:10 The Second Essential Element: Selling the Product or Service 02:27 The Importance of Embracing Sales 05:46 The Third Essential Element: Delivering on the Promise 06:15 The Role of Systems in Business 06:36 The Game of Business 08:05 The Importance of Taking Steps into the Darkness 08:46 Summary and Next Steps 09:29 Promotion of the Free Course at Millionaire University Resources from this Episode: Knowing what NOT to do in your business is sometimes just as important as knowing what to do. Check out this article, to learn more about The Only 3 Things Every Business Needs Sign up for our FREE Business Course - over 300+ new business ideas, also includes the 7 Phases of a business, so you know where you are now and where you need to go next. You'll also get 7 of the most popular marketing strategies and 31 stay-on-track hacks that successful millionaires follow to grow and automate their businesses. Go to https://www.millionaireuniversity.com/training. To get exclusive offers mentioned in this episode and to support the show, visit millionaireuniversity.com/sponsors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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