Best Offline Consulting WSO or other product...

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I'm looking for a nice product that covers all aspects of building up a variety of businesses. Something that touches on everything one could employ in building up a small business. Please recommend your BEST product that you got the most value out of. Thanks in advance!
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  • Profile picture of the author vndnbrgj
    I personally like Bob Serling's products.

    As far as a real offline consulting WSO.... haha... I have never seen one.
    Not to say they don't exisit... but I don't have waiders deep enough to get through the sh*t to find one.
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    • Profile picture of the author mhdeaton
      I hear you, about covering EVERYTHING, but what about any specifics that you recall knocking your socks off?
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      • Profile picture of the author ewenmack
        Originally Posted by mhdeaton View Post

        I hear you, about covering EVERYTHING, but what about any specifics that you recall knocking your socks off?
        What stage are you at in your business growth?

        And where do you find the biggest challenge?

        From those answers we can give better direction.

        Best,
        Ewen
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  • Profile picture of the author ewenmack
    Originally Posted by mhdeaton View Post

    I'm looking for a nice product that covers all aspects of building up a variety of businesses. Something that touches on everything one could employ in building up a small business. Please recommend your BEST product that you got the most value out of. Thanks in advance!
    One training product covering all aspects of a business...?
    being of value isn't going to happen!

    There's so many sub-sets within marketing, retailing, wholesaling, logistics, staff, recruitment, consulting, web development, legal, franchising, accounting, building to sell, systems, pricing,branding, loyalty ,seo, ppc, list building, bootstrap marketing, telemarketing, media buying, business models, risk management, inventory control, innovation, research, analytics's, web conversion, niche selection....

    all random ones that came flowing out with any real thought.

    Plenty more if I and others think about it.

    The most successful business people figure out what they want and go get the knowledge, whether they get it for themselves or hire people to implement.

    Broad knowledge is what the masses know,
    the big winners want a slight advantage over the masses
    and that comes from specialized knowledge.

    Best,
    Ewen
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