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Alex Hartsuff | Enterprise Clients

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Built & sold $5M agency in 3yrs by closing 217 Enterprise Clients. Now helping agencies sign 10K+ retainers. Habakkuk 2:2 | Grizzlies Enthusiast

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If I had 6 months to scale my agency to $100K+/month, here's exactly what I'd do: • Stop trying to get more clients - focus on charging more instead • Fire my bottom 20% of clients immediately (they're stealing bandwidth from bigger opportunities) • Realize that Enterprise

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The only time you feel ready is when you decide you're ready. I waited 2 years to pitch my first Enterprise Client because of internal doubt. The roadblock wasn't external. It was me. Stop waiting for permission. Give it to yourself.

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. JN Jack | Cold Email was at $2k/m in February He cleared $200k last month I’m not saying this will definitely happen for you, but if you follow what he did, it’s probably more likely Join the waitlist for our 6th Enterprise Client Workshop in January to learn his playbook Link below

. <a href="/jn_jackk/">JN Jack | Cold Email</a> was at $2k/m in February

He cleared $200k last month

I’m not saying this will definitely happen for you, but if you follow what he did, it’s probably more likely 

Join the waitlist for our 6th Enterprise Client Workshop in January to learn his playbook

Link below
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Undercharging and over-delivering without boundaries isn't serving your clients. It's protecting your ego. You're terrified they'll leave if you charge more and set boundaries. The fix: 1) Charge premium prices 2) Hire A-players with the margin 3) Actually deliver