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4 common fears (and how to silence them)

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Here are some of the common fears I’ve heard about building an audience. To view this email as

Here are some of the common fears I’ve heard about building an audience. To view this email as a web page, [click here]() {NAME}, Here are some of the common fears I’ve heard about building an audience. (BTW, these apply to many areas of life, not just business.) Have you felt any of these? "It takes too long"Here’s what one business owner told me: “I don’t want to spend 4 hours every day pushing a rock up a hill.” I get it. Sometimes writing a blog post or creating an Instagram post takes more energy than I feel like spending. "I’m not technical enough"SEO: the hated buzzword that immediately comes to mind when most business owners think about generating traffic and customers for their online business. No one wants to be the business that loses two-thirds of its traffic overnight because Facebook changed how often its ads were displayed or even how often people who had already liked the business saw its posts. And who wants to spend their Wednesday afternoon looking through Google Analytics to figure out where the traffic spike came from or why traffic is down this month (hint: maybe it’s the latest Google algorithm change). Generating traffic shouldn't require a Ph.D. from Carnegie Mellon. "I’m not big enough"This is so common. “I’ll never have as many followers as Starbucks.” Or “I’m not well-known enough to get Tim Ferriss to link to me.” Or “I can’t make a video as funny as the Purple Mattress guys — no one will care about my videos.” If I can’t be the next Uber, what’s the point of even trying? "I don’t want to be judged by my audience"People are afraid of their customers! What if I send too many emails and every single person on my list unsubscribes? What if my customers think I write like a pretentious college freshman? What if people think I look like Napoleon Dynamite? What if people think I sound like I just swallowed helium? On and on it goes. We get so fearful of what we think other people might think that we don’t take action. We get so caught up in our [invisible scripts](), we lose track of what we actually want. (Again, this is true in all areas of life, not just growing your business.) Here's a better approach. Ask yourself: "How much value will _____ add to my life?" For example, let's continue looking at growing your business. You can ask yourself: "How much value will each of my customers add to my business?" What would it be worth to you to no longer have to worry about getting traffic? What would it be worth to be able to take the time you're currently spending on traffic — or worrying about traffic — and use that for other parts of your business? Or for more free time with friends and family? In my experience, most starting business owners don't realize that if they used a proven SYSTEM instead of ad hoc hustling, then they could get a lot more results for a lot less work. [That, in a nutshell, is what Endless Audience gives you](). [Signature] P.S. Here is the question I hear the most about Endless Audience: "How is it different from all the other audience-building programs out there?" The answer is simple: Endless Audience is the only traffic and growth course that focuses on getting BUYERS. There are dozens of gimmick-of-the-month products available. And dozens that will show you how to drive vanity metrics like social followers, cost per click, and list size. But none of them measure success by your bottom line. Endless Audience does. I have over 41,000 buyers. On average, each of those customers will spend thousands of dollars on my products over several years because they see the value I offer and are eager to invest in more. But there’s something else behind that question. People ask me how Endless Audience is different because they’ve been burned. And because there are a lot of liars out there. I get it. That's why my Endless Audience program comes with my 100% risk-free, 60-day money-back guarantee. [Join today and try the entire program, THEN decide if it's right for you](). Just remember that the key to success is taking small risks with big potential rewards. P.P.S. Endless Audience closes TOMORROW night. Don’t let your fears hold you back from finding the success you deserve. Join Endless Audience and [discover what a flood of real buyers can mean for your business](). [Countdown timer]     Featured Products [Learn how to be your own boss, do what you love, and earn more.]() [What if you woke up EXCITED to go to work? I show you how to achieve it, step by step.]() [Ready-to-use mental frameworks for increased happiness, confidence, & success.]() [No guilt, no excuses, no BS. Just a 6-week program that works. Over 1,000,000 copies sold.]() The I Will Teach You To Be Rich Podcast Raw, unfiltered conversations with real couples: - One partner is $300,000 in debt, but shrugs it off. The other cries at night, anxious about the future. - A couple that’s so worried about money, they feel like they’ll never have enough. They go to a restaurant and order chicken instead of steak to save $10. Their household income: $600,000. - Two parents who feel overwhelmed by work, kids, and debt. When I ask them how they’d describe their lives, they instantly say the same word: “Stuck. ” Listen in to hear real money conversations from behind closed doors today. [Apple Podcasts] [Apple]() [Spotify]() [Google]() [IWT]() Follow Ramit: [insta]() [Twitter]() [twitter]() [youtube]() [Linkedin]() Was this forwarded to you? [Sign up here.]() This email was sent to {EMAIL}. If you no longer wish to receive these emails you may [unsubscribe]( at any time. 548 Market St #89946 San Francisco, CA 94104-5401

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