Why Your Business Never Takes Off

If you’re an entrepreneur with lots of great ideas — but none of them seem to really take off — this might sound familiar.

You get excited about starting something new.
You pick a name, grab a domain, print some business cards.
You even land your first customer or two.

And then… it happens.

The problems show up.
Customers have questions you didn’t expect.
Situations arise that you hadn’t planned for.
And suddenly, it’s no longer fun.

You start thinking:
"Maybe this isn’t the right idea after all… maybe there’s something better."

So you pivot.
You chase a new idea.
And the cycle starts all over again.

I’ve seen this happen more times than I can count — and it’s not because the ideas are bad.
It’s because of one crucial mistake that almost every entrepreneur makes in their early years.

I explain what that mistake is, and how to break out of the cycle, in this video.

After watching, if you're looking for an idea that will change your business forever,

We’ll show you our inexpensive and effective strategy for getting local businesses consistent customers.


In over a decade since it's creation, The Customer Factory has served over 100 different local businesses across the United States of America.

Jimmy Alauria

3A Automotive & Diesel

“With [The Customer Factory] people are ready to buy. They trust us. They've already done their research, they've seen us enough and so, we're seeing people just show up.”


 

By John Nesbit, CEO The Customer Factory

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