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a new stream of income is waiting for you… Want to know the number one way to make more money,

a new stream of income is waiting for you… Want to know the number one way to make more money, {NAME}? You probably saw this coming, but just in case ya didn’t, I’m going all caps—it’s time to DIVERSIFY. As the saying goes, the average millionaire has 7 streams of income… And if you currently have just one, you’re too close to being at zero, IMO. That’s why today on the Goal Digger Podcast, I’m chatting with The Product Boss herself, Jacqueline Synder, about [diversifying your income streams]() through adding products to your business offering! Jacqueline is co-founder of [The Product Boss](=), a company dedicated to helping business owners grow their visibility, strengthen their processes, and streamline their systems in order to boost sales and create the life and business we all want. Jacqueline and her co-creator, Minna, have coached over 50,000 thousand students in their courses, workshops and masterminds – anywhere from start-up to multi-million dollar small businesses! In our conversation, [Jacqueline teaches how you could be making extra $$$$ a month]() by simply adding a product that compliments your business offerings. It’s seriously a game-changer for those who want to grow a successful product business (or even those who are just curious about how it works!). And by the way, {NAME}, if you’re like me and Jacqueline is inspiring you to diversify your income streams, you HAVE to check out their program, cheekily named [Multi-Stream Machine](. It’s a one-of-a-kind program for product-based business owners that teaches you how to make more sales on more platforms so that you can 2x-4x your income (or more!) and build a stable, thriving business! In [Multi-Stream Machine](, you’ll learn: - Simple, repeatable processes to get your products on multiple platforms - How to nail your numbers - Easy moves to get in front of the right customers - Strategies for making sure your key growth systems work as efficiently as possible… [Picture it: by the end of 2023, you could be turning your business into a Multi-Stream Machine!]( You in, {NAME}?! Jenna [Unsubscribe]( Jenna Kutcher 440 N Barranca Ave #4227 Covina, California 91723 United States

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