Why Is It Called The First 30 Days?
It’s simple, sad, yet predictable. Most people
jump into this industry, purchase equipment, clean
their own homes then clean their families and friends
homes for free or next to nothing. What do they do
next?
"...It's
during this time that bad decisions are
made with fatal and devastating efficiency... " |
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They spend a fortune on a yellow page ad that
doesn’t work, then lose sleep because the phones
are not ringing. Then, the real stress sets in. First,
about that looming equipment lease payment, then
their mortgage and their family’s mounting
financial demands. By sheer luck, the phone does
ring, but they’re running scared and under
sell their service by lowering the price just to
get work…. Their fate is now sealed. They
will continue down this spiraling course of “trading
dollars” until a couple of years go by and
they’re tired, fed up, broke and unmotivated
to continue. The dream of being their own boss has
become a nightmare and they’d do anything to
get a “normal” job again and regain some
semblance of peace.
We entitled the course The First 30 Days© because
this is the most critical period of your new business.
It’s during this time that bad decisions are
made with fatal and devastating implications. The
results of these decisions have steadily and unknowingly
cemented failure into the foundation of your new
business. Give us the first 30 days and we’ll
be there to guide and consult you on what moves make
sense and what pitfalls you must avoid, including
the most common mistakes that can and will turn your
dream of owning your own business into a nightmare
of unprecedented size and scale. |