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"What if I want an 8-figure business?"

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Candidate,

Someone asked me on Twitter, "What if I want an 8 figure business?"

My reply?

"What if I want an 8-figure business?" Start by making $1,000 first.

We're talking about wanting more this week. We talked about dreaming big. And we talked about making an impact.

At this point, many people say, "That sounds awesome! I want it NOW! Weeeeeee!"

The uncomfortable truth is that most people would rather dream about more than even try to get it.

This is very clear in business. Most people would rather dream about running a $5 million business than actually run a $50,000 business (and grow it from there).

After a while, you think you need to start the next Facebook -- or win the lottery -- to live a Rich Life. But you don't. The reality is that you can enjoy an AMAZING life with a SMALL business and a TINY list of followers.

I kind of understand how this happens. You start reading emails from some entrepreneur...you get excited and suddenly the numbers get so big, you become numb to them. 30,000 customers? 250,000 subscribers? A million readers/month? It starts to get overwhelming.

Today, I'll show you what happens when you start small. Real numbers.

The truth is, you can create a sizable business with a small number of people. 

You can ignore the random wannabes online who want to be famous and brag about hundreds of thousands of social media followers. I have all of that and I can tell you, it doesn't mean shit. You could take away my Instagram account and Twitter account tomorrow and my business would be fine. The biggest thing that would change is the deafening silence around the internet as I deprived them of my jokes.

Sorry -- I got distracted. 

When I realized I could build a serious business with a small number of people, it was like lifting a massive weight off my shoulders. 

It meant I could live the life I wanted to -- now. I didn't need to slave at a job for 30+ years, squirreling away money and dreaming of maybe taking a cruise when I was 65.

It gave me the freedom to build the business I wanted to.

I could stop wasting time chasing random followers, fans, and subscribers. (In fact, I've done promotions where we generated 10,000+ new subscribers...and not one of them bought.

I could save massive amounts of time by simply focusing on the core group of people who actually wanted to hear from me. No more plastering the internet with random posts and promotions, hoping that one will hit a nerve and flood your business with new leads. (Btw, here's the story of one of our biggest guest-posting flops.)

In fact, once I started focusing on just the right people, growing my business got easier, too.

Here's what can happen when you build a base of raving fans who love you:

That chart shows how we were able to generate almost $9 million from a small group of just 1,000 customers. And they were delighted to pay.

But hey, what if you don't have 1,000 customers? What if you only have a few hundred? What if you're just starting to build the business that will give you your Rich Life?

Introducing the Golden Circle Theory
One of the biggest myths in online business is that "bigger is better." And as a result, a lot of people think they need tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of subscribers before they can start making money.

It's like thinking you need to be able to dunk like Michael Jordan in order to play basketball. Did I do that sports analogy right?

The Golden Circle Theory describes how the majority of your success and happiness comes from cultivating a small circle of the right people.

You can see this in your social life: It's fun to have hundreds or thousands of friends on Facebook. But the 10 or 20 friends that you're close to...those are magical relationships.

In your network: Imagine having VIPs finding you jobs and business opportunities. You can skyrocket your career by connecting with just TEN people (as long as they're the right 10).

As a freelancer/consultant: You don't need dozens of clients. You can make $100,000+ just by finding the right 3-5. In fact, my students have secured contracts as high as $80,000 from just ONE client.

This isn't clinical. I'm not talking about running an 80/20 analysis of the people in your life. It's about focusing on the people you're already serving and making them fall in love with you -- and falling in love with them. "LOVE," not "like." 

It's also about doing things that don't scale -- and pouring your best effort into your first few customers so they fall in love with you.

(Go deeper with this video: "The Secret to Creating Thousands of Loyal Customers")

Once you have your Golden Circle in place, it's like building a house on a solid foundation. The beauty of this is that you only need a small amount of readers, and you can build a serious business. 

Now I want to share a few examples of real students who are making the Golden Circle Theory work in their businesses:

  1. $30,000 from 1,401 subscribers -- Tiffany Lauriel is a therapist who was already running her own private practice before joining my course Zero to Launch. She started an online business to teach other therapists how to raise their fees while continuing to help the clients they're most passionate about serving. With just 1,401 subscribers to her site, heytiffany.com, she's already generated $30,613.25. And that's just from her online business (she's used my material to increase revenues in her private practice, too!). 

  2. $5,000 in one launch from 1,800 subscribers -- Matteo Manferdini is an iOS consultant. He started an online business to help other developers launch their own apps. With only 1,800 subscribers, Matteo was able to earn $5,000 from one of his very first launches.

  3. $2,000 from 400 subscribers -- Another student, Eric Louis, started an online business showing underground DJs how to make their own music instead of relying on other people's tracks. With only 400 subscribers so far, he's already earned $2,000. (You can find his site at itsthedj.com.)

The reason I'm telling you this is that it can be really intimidating to go online and stumble across celebs like Tim Ferriss or Casey Neistat or Zoella.

1.6 million Twitter followers -- damn

11.6 million Youtube subscribers -- OK that's insane

11.2 million -- WHAT?!?!

I know how it feels...intimidating, overwhelming. How the hell are you ever going to get 11 million subscribers? (Btw, I don't have that many, so I know exactly how this feels!)

That's like eating at a Michelin-starred restaurant and then saying, "Well, I guess there's no point in learning how to make a sandwich...I'll never be that good."

Good news -- you don't need to be. And you don't need 11 million subscribers to run a profitable business. You saw the numbers that I showed you. A small number of subscribers can build you a serious business.

I'm writing you this because I've been there. I used to believe my business wouldn't be successful unless I had the same stats as the big gurus I read about online.

Most of us aren't in business for the fame or validation. Of course if you DO want 1 million subscribers, that's fine! But you don't need them. That's the lesson I want you to take away today.

What we're really after -- being able to make a good living and have an impact doing something we love -- well, that's way more achievable than you'd think.

My advice: Focus on the best customers you have right now (or subscribers if no one's paid you yet). Make them a part of your Golden Circle. Call them. Ask them what they need help with. Give them white-glove service.

When you do, they'll fall in love with you and tell everyone else about you.

And here's the kicker: Once you've found those people -- your Golden Circle -- really, that's the hard part. Because now you know the ideal customer for your business. Once you do that, it's easy to grow. Finding your 100, 1,000, or even your 100,000…is much simpler. I'll show you.

What do you think? 

I'm sure The Golden Circle Theory applies to way more situations than I've described here. 

What's another example of when you think you need a lot of something… but in reality a little is all you need. 

Let me know.


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