EPISODE 205 of The Local Small Business Coach Podcast

 

Grow Your Business By Being Curious About Your Numbers

 

In today’s episode:

Do you have a natural curiosity? What if I told you that you your curiosity could lead to an increase in sales & profits?  You see, the brain loves to figure out problems, so if you ask yourself random questions about your business, it could lead to more income. In this episode, we will take a look at a couple of examples of questions you might want to start asking yourself. You might just be surprised to how it can lead to sales or profits you didn't even realize you had prior to the question.

 

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The Local Small Business Coach Podcast is for Local Small Business Owners who are tired of living job to job and want to get to $100,000 in personal income. Each episode we discuss how to increase your profits, boost your sales, improve your processes and develop stronger teams.

 

 

 

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WHO THIS PODCAST IS FOR:

local small business owners, mobile businesses, brick and mortar businesses, handymen, landscapers, pool cleaners, cleaning services, QSRs, restaurant owners, mechanics, plumbers, real estate agents, dog groomers, franchisees, tradesmen, medical, dentist, insurance, & those looking to increase profits, boost sales, improve processes and develop stronger teams

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