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WE felt like imposters.

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scalable.co

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concierge@scalable.co

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Sun, Apr 11, 2021 11:08 AM

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Hey , My partners and I have been founders for two decades and counting. We've started 13 companies

Hey , My partners and I have been founders for two decades and counting. We've started 13 companies from scratch, funded (or acquired) a dozen more, and directly advised hundreds of CEOs and entrepreneurs on how to grow and scale their companies. And for the longest time, we didn't want to admit that WE didn't know it all... We didn't want to admit that WE felt like imposters. In spite of all our successes (and there were many), we still had our struggles and our failures. We worried about hiring. We worried about sales. We worried about making payroll! And we didn't have anyone we could talk to about it because let's face it... we were successful! Who were we supposed to turn to? Our friends? Our families? Peers? Mentors? We didn't know, so we set out to find a community of entrepreneurs just like us that we could connect with and support as we scaled our companies together. But we never found what we were looking for, and so... we created it. [Go here to learn more now. >>]( It's called The Collective, and inside this community, entrepreneurs just like you are coming together to... ...get critical questions answered... ...collaborate on important projects... ...share best practices, and, most importantly... ...to celebrate the wins and commiserate on the losses. A community where you're respected for who you are, but not left where you are at. Simply put, it's the community I wish had existed when I launched my first company 20 years ago. Fortunately for you, that community does exist, and I'd like to invite you to join it. [Go here to learn more now. >>]( See you inside, Ryan P.S. We require a modest $195 for the year (or $20/mo) to join The Collective. This ensures you're committed to making this a community that engages, grows, and flourishes. We don't need $20 that badly, BUT... Humans show commitment in two ways: time and money... and busy entrepreneurs aren't likely to give you their time until they FIRST give you some of their money. So, if we're going to have a truly engaged community, we need to charge admission... or as we say, put your money where your mouth is. 😉 Ryan Deiss Co-Founder & CEO Scalable.co    Sent to: {EMAIL} The Scalable Company, 4330 Gaines Ranch Loop, Ste 120, Austin, Texas 78735, United States Don't want future emails? [Unsubscribe](

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