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April 20th: A Game-Changing Strategy Session for $5M+ Businesses – Join Us!

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: Jay Abraham here with a personal reminder about my high-level briefing aimed at REALISTICALLY doub

: Jay Abraham here with a personal reminder about my high-level briefing aimed at REALISTICALLY doubling your revenues in two years AND transforming your top-line into bottom-line within four- to five-years. Should these goals seem ambitious, I'll demonstrate their validity with real-world case studies during our [Zoom session on]([April 20th, 2024 at 9am PST]([.](=) Expect to hear the specific low-risk strategies used by my clients and colleagues for remarkable growth and profit enhancement. Larger businesses may require more sophisticated strategies and a longer growth trajectory. Scaling from $10 million to $20 million is vastly different from taking a $1 billion-dollar company to $2 billion. Yet, for businesses in the optimal revenue range, the concepts and strategies I'll introduce in this session can radically change your perception of what’s achievable with your business. I'll dissect how companies like Icy Hot, Wesley Financial, and Entrepreneur Magazine exponentially grew their revenues, and share many methods for forming no-risk, high-profit partnerships and alliances. These methods have helped companies sell products and services on a revenue-sharing basis, drastically boosting profits. You'll learn about high-impact referral generation strategies and how applying geometric principles can safely and significantly accelerate your business growth. This session promises to be enlightening, showing how your company can set higher goals and achieve them quicker. I’ll reserve time for questions, and to tailor strategies to your specific business scenario. Having dedicated four decades to helping entrepreneurs and CEOs, I assure you the April 20th session will be transformative. You'll leave as a more strategic thinker than when you joined. See you on April 20, 2024 at 9am PST [REGISTER HERE](=) Jay Abraham PS: If you know absolutely nothing about me, certainly check me out on Google. And, here’s a [twenty-minute collection]() of what well-respected business icons have shared about me. [Unsubscribe]( The Abraham Group 24050 Madison St., #214 Torrance, California 90505 United States

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