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Your business: one of the 30% to survive?

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Hey {NAME} According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Business Employment Dynamics, 70% of bu

Hey {NAME} According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Business Employment Dynamics, 70% of businesses will fail. That rate is consistent over time. The most surprising fact: year-over-year changes in the economy since 1994 didn’t have any influence on U.S. small business failure rates. Here are factors that were NOT the cause of most U.S. small business failures: - Not the economy. - Not bad timing. - Not poor products. - Not the competition. - Not even who was President of the USA. So it would seem that entrepreneurs are indeed economy-proof and yes, even President-proof. So why do businesses fail? U.S. Bank says that according to their research, 82% of businesses fail because of a lack cash flow. In other words, they run out of money. My friend Ray Edwards is on a mission to fix that problem. You may have heard of Ray – he’s been the “marketing man behind the curtain” for some big companies, and for top names in business and leadership. Here are some of the people who have trusted Ray to craft their words and shape their marketing: - Tony Robbins - Michael Hyatt - Jeff Walker - Dan Miller - Jack Canfield - Robert Allen - Mark Victor Hansen - Frank Kern - Stu McLaren - …and many more! Ray is technically a Copywriter, or as he is fond of saying, “a cash flow engineer.” Ray is releasing a 3-part mini-course on how small business owners and entrepreneurs can simply make cash flow happen – on demand. The FREE COURSE is called “Selling without Sleazing: The Key to More Income, More Impact, and More Freedom.” [The first lesson is available now.]( It’s important that you go and watch this short video now – Ray has made it free for a few days, but then he’ll be taking the course offline. This first video lesson will open up new possibilities, and new hope, for you and your business. The promise of this lesson and the two that follow is quite simple: you can learn how to write copy that sells, without being pushy, salesy, or sleazy. And that means you can make cash flow happen, when you want it to – whatever business you are in! All you have to do is follow the Four Frameworks Ray teaches. My recommendation is to [go get this free training while you can – and while it’s still free!]( Sincerely, Jeff Bullas P.S. – [Imagine what it would be like to produce cash flow when you need it, without being pushy or salesy!]( [Unsubscribe]( Jeffbullas.com Pty Ltd 78 Justin Street Lilyfield, New South Wales 2040 Australia +61413662620 Jeffbullas.com Pty Ltd 78 Justin Street Lilyfield, New South Wales 2040 Australia +61413662620

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