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#351 - Oz Konar get REAL about the Business Lending Blueprint

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I’ll get to the point... If your plan to starting and growing your Merchant Cash Advance business is to lease an office, hire a bunch of sales people, buy UCC data and have them dial all day long to close deals, I am sorry, but you are in trouble. That's exactly what each person who gets into this industry does, and more than 90% of them don't survive their first year. If you want to be a part of that 90%,,great, I just gave you the recipe. But if you are serious about what you are doing and you really are committed to build this as a solid business, you can't keep using what worked in 90's and expect to build a healthy business. Why? Not because if won't work. You will close deals, but you will get your deals stolen, you will sell on rate, you will lose deals because everyone is calling on the same list, you will have to work 8-16 hours a day to make a living. I don't think you need more reasons. OK. If you are ready to take this business seriously and build a solid business by using all the online tools available to you without having to bag for deals and have clients come to you, Here is the link to watch my Free training how to just do that; ===>https://localmarketingstars.com/website

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I’ll get to the point... If your plan to starting and growing your Merchant Cash Advance business is to lease an office, hire a bunch of sales people, buy UCC data and have them dial all day long to close deals, I am sorry, but you are in trouble. That's exactly what each person who gets into this industry does, and more than 90% of them don't survive their first year. If you want to be a part of that 90%,,great, I just gave you the recipe. But if you are serious about what you are doing and you really are committed to build this as a solid business, you can't keep using what worked in 90's and expect to build a healthy business. Why? Not because if won't work. You will close deals, but you will get your deals stolen, you will sell on rate, you will lose deals because everyone is calling on the same list, you will have to work 8-16 hours a day to make a living. I don't think you need more reasons. OK. If you are ready to take this business seriously and build a solid business by using all the online tools available to you without having to bag for deals and have clients come to you, Here is the link to watch my Free training how to just do that; ===>https://localmarketingstars.com/website

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