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Tip: For every 6 figures income elsewhere, Clarity generates a few dollars.
So...
Far better to do this...
1) Set your income/month target.
2) Set your hours/week worked target.
3) Timeline to reach #1 + #2.
4) Work out your offerings (price points of goods/services/information) you'll provide to implement #3.
5) Then locate people who've achieved your goals already. Hire them to assist you. Skip all the way to the bank.
6) Tip: You said "I can promote any business or product or service to millions of people world-wide."
Then... best you do this... and you'll be rich...
You'll always generate far more income marketing whatever you're selling directly to a large audience (B2C) rather than a smaller audience (B2B).
Tip: And there's a trade off.
When going B2C the only way to get rich + still have a life, is to design your business where...
Marketing + Sales + Fulfillment + Support + Billing all runs on automatic.
Implementing automatic style businesses ensures a near infinite ROI (return on investment), where expenses are near zero, so profit becomes astronomical.
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