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How to make $1 million from ONE digital course

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{NAME}, this may be a shot in the dark... Â ...but my guess is that you dream of creating a digital

{NAME}, this may be a shot in the dark...  ...but my guess is that you dream of creating a digital course because you want to serve people really, really well.  Whether you’re teaching people how to streamline their adoption process, ace an interview with confidence, restore intimacy in their marriage or any topic in between… you want to better peoples’ lives in a unique way.  (And I feel like the luckiest girl alive to get to work with world-changing course creators like you every day.)  But did you know that the unique nature of a digital course business means that you can make life-changing profit by serving others?  All because of the ability to scale digitally.  [My student and guest on today’s podcast episode is a PERFECT example of this](. (  Joy Foster runs a social enterprise that helps women develop tech literacy so they can start a business or make a career change.  Joy calls herself a social entrepreneur -- she’s ALL about supporting women in a new chapter of their life.  And while she was able to do this, she was also able to simplify her business with just ONE digital course...  ...and make $1 MILLION dollars in her business with that digital course. (That's 95% of her revenue, friend!)  But it wasn’t always this way. Joy spent the first few years of her business struggling to make ends meet… like, no idea how to make payroll kind of struggling.  So how on earth did she turn things around and increase her revenue while drastically increasing the number of women she was able to support?  [Joy’s taking us step by step through her journey on today’s episode -- and you’re going to want to take notes.](  If your heart is leading the way and the idea of consistent, dependable revenue would be a game changer after years of stress and worry… this episode is for you.  ALL my best, Amy                                                              To update your information, click the link below: [Update your Information](  Amy Porterfield, Inc. 6339 Charlotte Pike #920 Nashville, Tennessee 37209 United States

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