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Case Study: From $5K to a $35K month

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{NAME}, Today, I’d like to introduce you to my client Emily... And have her share how, with my

{NAME}, Today, I’d like to introduce you to my client Emily... And have her share how, with my personal support, she was able to grow her business to a $35K MONTH in a short amount of time. In her own words, Emily didn’t really have a *business* when she started my program. “I thought I was running a business before, but after working with you, I realized I was missing so many components. It's not something that you can learn from a course or reading an article. It's something that you experience. But now, I have a whole business plan and strategy. And I would have never learned how to run my business this way. I actually have a strategy and a plan and I know what works and what to look out for and how to measure my results and just, yeah, everything, from like running ads to even knowing how to pay myself in my business and really getting my finances on track. We've covered everything from operations to marketing, to sales, to copywriting.” As far as financial results: “Before working together, my average was $5,000 a month. And when you have to account for business expenses and taxes, that ends up not being too much. My highest month was $10,000, but it was like I had that month and then my next month was really low. In my highest month so far, and this was a big goal of mine, was to create a signature eCourse program and do a full out launch. (By the way, I bought an e-course before to help me with my launch and following everything from A to Z, I think in that launch, I made $5,000.) In this last launch, that was my highest month and I ended up hitting $35,000! Now after working together, I would say my lowest would be $10,000. And $10K actually comes from not really putting in too much effort. I took three weeks off last month to travel and I hit that without even needing to work as much! To hear more about Emily’s experience, click on the link below: [Click here to learn how I helped Emily grow her business.]( Luisa [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [Unsubscribe]( Zhou Ventures, Inc. P.O. Box 2545 New York, New York 10163-2545 United States

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