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Explosive business growth with little to no investment— or risk?

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jay@abraham.com

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: I’ve frequently been asked by the press if I had only one of my 97 exponential growth methods

: I’ve frequently been asked by the press if I had only one of my 97 exponential growth methods to keep and use to prosper for the rest of my life — which one would I choose? And why would I choose THAT one over all the others? I never even hesitate. I always respond with the same answer: “Power Partnering” It’s a catch-all phrase I’ve coined that includes: joint ventures, strategic alliances, co-branding, becoming the recommended provider, name branded versions of other companies’ products/services, and referral networking on steroids. Why do I ALWAYS choose Power Partnering over everything else? I have tens of BILLIONS of reasons why. Because that’s how much extra newfound windfall jackpot little to no-investment or risk ultra-high profit revenue I and my colleagues and clients have been able to amass using power partnering methodologies. Why am I telling YOU this fact? Because there’s absolutely no reason, whatsoever, that your company (no matter its size, type, or scope) can’t apply one or all 43 different versions of Power Partnering I’ve uncovered to literally explode your business upward — in ways and at levels you honestly cannot possibly imagine. Plus, there’s a huge demand out there for people who can master structuring partnership deals for other companies. Done right and you can get a rich share of every profit dollar your deals produce for companies — for as long as the revenue continues to flow. Meaning literally, you can do something once (which is set up a deal for a company — or many deals) and keep getting paid for it forever (or for as long as it lasts!) Do it for a dozen or two dozen different companies and the economic benefits can become truly significant. Or learn to do it and get a company to outright hire you as their in-house deal making head. Then sub-hire underlings, and structure deal, after deal, after deal. Think this is not possible? Here are some stunning facts about what larger companies do right now — just to show you the unimaginable revenue that deal making and power partnerships are producing the world over. Did you know that 2000 of the top corporations now get up to 20% of revenue and 40% of profits from partnerships? - Microsoft 95% of revenue of a division ($32 billion) comes from partners. - Shopify partner ecosystem generated $6.9 billion in revenue - Accenture acquired Zoomworks just for their partner relationship - SAP acquired Qualtrics for $8 Billion in 2021 went public for $21 billion because of its partnerships - Channel Partners in Japan contributed 40% of Zoom’s Business - High Growth Brands are 3 times more likely use marketing partnerships than low growth brands - The largest affiliate marketer in the US has a quarter million affiliates. - 57% of organizations use partnerships to acquire new customers - 44% form alliances to get new ideas, insights and innovation - 81% of brands use affiliate marketing, along with 84% of publishers If all these corporations can do it — for billions, is there any reason your business shouldn’t do it too? Are you going to generate nine figures or even eight from power partnerships? Maybe. But probably not! But the point here is that they absolutely, positively CAN multiply your business’ revenue and profit picture — when done right — by potential orders of magnitude. No guarantees; however I recently conducted a ninety-minute high-level briefing on the key fundamentals. Nearly a thousand people participated. But you may have missed it. In full disclosure on that briefing, I offered to teach my proprietary 43 methods for engineering a dizzying spectrum of power partnerships to a small beta test group for a fraction of a fraction of the value this profoundly profitable knowledge both has and can produce. You might want to watch a replay. You can do so [here](=). Jay BTW, if, after watching the replay, you feel ready to become a dealmaker, [book a call]()[with Rob Colasanti to discuss the opportunity]() to see if you’re qualified to join the small steeply discounted BETA version of a $15K Dealmaker program being offered for $5K, where I'm sharing all my years of experience on how it’s best done including all the higher-level nuance strategies I dubbed “The Unlimited Business Checkbook”. [Unsubscribe]( The Abraham Group 24050 Madison St., #214 Torrance, California 90505 United States

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