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I lied to you

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kingkong.com.au

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sabri@kingkong.com.au

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Mon, Aug 14, 2023 09:00 PM

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{NAME} I’m sorry...I’ve led you astray : {NAME}, Most business owners are simply “pro

{NAME} I’m sorry...I’ve led you astray :( here’s what I need to come clean about (video) {NAME}, Most business owners are simply “product sellers”. They operate like they’re in the dark ages. Laying out their goods and services... “Here’s what I got to sell ya”. They have no resemblance of an irresistible offer. Instead, they have ‘resistible offers’. And while this might sound stupidly simple. You wouldn’t believe how many supposedly smart people in business don’t understand this. They start by looking at what they would like to buy. And not what their market wants to buy. They swim against the raging river that is the desires of their marketplace… And begin with their own interests in mind. They ask, ‘What would I like to buy?’ ‘What is convenient for me to sell?’ ‘What do I think is a cool gizmo or service?’ They don’t ask, ‘What is the market starving for?’ This is the quickest way to go out of business. Here’s the solution... Craft what I call a ‘Godfather Offer’. Which is about making an offer so irresistible your prospects can’t refuse it. It’s about having an offer so white hot… That it melts objections and obliterates any friction between you and the sale… And almost forces your prospects to buy. Your offer is the tip of the spear. It’s what makes your ads work. Your funnel convert. And when you get your offer right. Everything else becomes easy. I’ve got a saying… “If the offer doesn’t keep the founder up at night...it isn’t strong enough.” And look... If you’ve seen any of my other content. And thought this all sounds too difficult. Well, I’m sorry, cause I might have lied to you... Cause here’s the good news… It's simple to put one of these little bad boys together. Cause there are just 7 parts to crafting a Godfather Offer. And I outline all (*but one) of them in the video below. [The Godfather Offer]( [Check it out here](. Stay dangerous, P.S. If you want my team to build you a godfather offer that sells like hell. [Book in a call here](). Sabri Suby Founder & Head Of Growth Level 1, 12 River Street South Yarra, 3141 Victoria, Australia Ph: 1300 858 250 www.kingkong.com.au [Unsubscribe]( Level 1, 12 River Street South Yarra, Victoria 3141 Australia

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