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January 16, 2008

How to Grow Your Business Fast Like a Billionaire

How Billionaires Become Billionaires: How to accelerate the growth of your business.

If you have built a company in the past you know that the initial 25% or 50% growth rate quickly levels off  to a measly 5% on average. Savvy entrepreneurs, those who are destined to become tycoons, know that at that point it's wiser to grow through acquisitions of related businesses. Acquisitions enable you to continue growing at 100% per annum or more.

Plus deal-making is by far the most fun way to grow a business and build wealth.

There's a new course on how to do this.

Find out about the Billionaire Strategies Course which teaches you how to enter into M&A deal-making. As with all of my works, this is a politically incorrect approach to exploiting capitalism to your benefit.

It's not for the faint of heart.

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Can we pick our industry? Or do you tell us what industry to work in?

Hi, yes you pick your industry. You should pick one that you have some experience in, ideally speaking.

Can you please explain what you mean by "this is a politically incorrect approach to exploiting capitalism to your benefit"?

Be different! Come up with something that no one has ever heard of. Take a different direction than anyone else.

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