Her first airing fell flat. However, in her next attempt, she took advantage of EV
and occurrences: she did a live demonstration and sold 18,000 in a mere twenty
minutes.
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Great story, great channel.
While getting a foot into these channels is tough, the good news is there are
other channels with minimal entry barriers. Sometimes gatekeepers don’t exist—
just an online form or a short approval process. You can sell virtually anything
on Amazon, Etsy, or eBay. Walmart and Best Buy offer third-party sales
channels. Find where your audience congregates, and then query the channel.
$2,740: THE MATHEMATICS OF SCALE
Question: Does $2,740 mean anything to you? Probably not. It’s not life-
changing, and it’s certainly not something to jump up and down on the mattress
about.
Or is it?
If there was ever a magic number, it’s $2,740.
This figure represents the daily average profit you need for one year to earn
one million dollars ($2,740 X 365 days = $1,000,100). And when you break down
this number into its mathematical roots, you’ll see that scale isn’t as daunting as
you think.
Back in Chapter 23, the frugality scam’s polarizer was controllable unlimited
leverage, or CUL. The Commandment of Scale is what brings CUL to life. It is
your offense. I don’t think the average person knows (or thinks about) how
important scale is to wealth creation. For them, scale means buying more stocks
or mutual-fund shares. Mention leverage and they think about risky loans or
investment margin. None of this relates to scale and the unlimited mathematical
possibilities as it relates to a CENTS-based business.
For example, let’s say you created a great product and advertised it on
Facebook using its awesome targeting options. (You
can target very specific
consumers on Facebook: e.g., “Show this ad to men over twenty-five who are
divorced and live in Arizona.”) Assume your profit margin on each sale is
twenty-five dollars. If you sell 110 units in one day, congratulations! You just
tickled the threshold of being a million-dollar earner—not
over fifty years
because of a 401(k), but in JUST ONE YEAR—all because you scaled value.
Think about that for a moment.
Neither 25 (bucks) nor 110 (units) is a large number. And yet these numbers
are large enough to eek a millionaire pace in just one year. Even in my
semiretired
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wonderland, every so often, my business ventures go
over the $2,740 number in one day, where it continually validates the
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Fastlane
phenomenon. Don’t misinterpret scale to be gargantuan
numbers requiring a gargantuan payroll.
Before impacting millions, you must
impact hundreds.
Just like the Commandment of Time is perverted into “passive income,” the
Commandment of Scale is often molested into something worse: “get rich
quick.” Too many people dream about
the millionaire mountaintop, making
them blind to the molehill in front of them. Like college, you didn’t take calculus
until you passed trigonometry, which was after algebra.
You can’t make millions
if you don’t learn how to make hundreds.
Scale is a process, not an event.
So where does mindfulness and knowledge start translating into action?
The next step in the
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kinetic
execution.
The CENTS Commandments are long-game constructs. Near term startup processes
can violate one or several commandments but eventually satisfy them.
In my first book, The Millionaire Fastlane, I go into a detailed mathematical analysis
about how wealth is created through the power of scale.
If you have multiple business failures banked, try analyzing them under the
microscope of the Fastlane Commandments to uncover the failure’s source.
CHAPTER 38
EXECUTING EXCELLENCE:
YOU CAN'T PREDICT THE UNPREDICTABLE
You’re never a loser until you quit trying.
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