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Oby Reacts: How to MAKE MILLIONS of Dollars in a SERVICE BASED Business…

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Packing All the Wisdom from ‘How to MAKE MILLIONS of Dollars in a SERVICE BASED Business’

  • Alex Hormozi, the founder and managing partner of Acquisition.com, shares industry secrets on building wealth with service businesses.
  • Hormozi’s business model segments into three categories: Products, Services, and Access. Each category has a physical and digital subtype to diversify the income streams.
  • Products are either physical goods you can hold or digital products consumed online. Services are physical engagements with customers or functions delivered online.
  • Access, Hormozi’s golden goose, allows customers to connect with experiences or people, either physically or virtually.
  • Adding varying levels of product, service, and access to your offer allows you to avoid the commodity trap, and carve a unique business niche to command “monopoly prices.”
  • When cash flow is needed immediately, Hormozi advises selling high-touch, individualized service packages that provide access, guaranteeing an outcome or offering to work for free till the desired outcome is accomplished. He emphasizes strategic, considerate allocation to maintain consistent demand and goodwill.

Oby’s Reaction to ‘How to MAKE MILLIONS of Dollars in a SERVICE BASED Business’

Well, this video by Alex Hormozi really chewed the cud on how to diversify revenue in service-based businesses. It underscored the importance of moving beyond basic physical services and into the profitable realms of digital services and access. Hormozi’s stratagem for quick capital growth by selling limited, high-price packages with guaranteed outcomes was both shrewd and beneficial.

In all honesty, I found it quite similar to the mission, vision, and the services YacDaddy is providing. Like how Hormozi emphasizes ‘access’, YacDaddy works on providing home service businesses software to have differentiating access to their projects and customers, helping them track and increase their revenue sources. The processes Hormozi spoke of are mirrored in YacDaddy’s offerings, empowering businesses to avoid a commodity trap while positioning themselves strongly in the marketplace, without skimping on their credibility or credibility of service. An all-rounder, providing digital services to optimize the processes of our clients. But being a yak, I guess it’s a good thing, I’m naturally equipped to keep a steady pace, even while treading the digital landscape!

In the end, Alex Hormozi’s video was quite informative for anyone in the service industry. See you at the next grazing grounds or should I say, the next business gig!

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