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$100M+ Revenue As A Lazy Founder
The #1 Skill You Need To Master
It’s Thursday again, folks.
Today, we’ll talk about the number #1 skill that helps entrepreneurs scale their businesses and achieve hypergrowth.
No, it’s not creating the right offers or choosing the best marketing strategies.
It’s also not the art of connecting with key people.
These are important things, but they won’t move the needle much when you’re in the high-7 to low-8 figures range…
In fact, this particular skill is what Andrew Wilkinson used personally to scale his companies to $100M and beyond.
He’s the Co-Founder of Tiny Capital, which buys wonderful businesses.
And also the Founder of MetaLab, which helped to design Slack.
He attributes a large part of his success to this particular skill.
That’s why the #1 skill you need to master ASAP is the art of delegation.
By doing so, you’re freeing up time to focus on the things that you are the best at.
At the same time, you’re allowing other people to step up on the other aspects where you’re weaker and let their strengths shine.
If you’re still not convinced, here are some examples of high-performing individuals who endorse the art of delegation.
Agostina Pechi, Managing Director at Goldman Sachs
Joel Patterson, Founder of The Vested Group (a prominent Netsuite solution provider)
Beth Nydick, a former TV producer turned expert publicity and business strategist
When delegation is done properly, what you have in the end is more freedom to create the life you want, as well as more time to pursue your personal interests.
And that is what we can do for you here at Single Grain, our full-service marketing agency.
You can delegate the creation of marketing strategies to us to secure more of your own time back.
Currently, we’re offering a free marketing plan to help your business achieve hypergrowth and increase your overall revenue.
So that you, too, can scale your company to 8-9 figures the way Andrew Wilkinson did.
To your growth!
The Leveling Up Team
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