IMPORTANT: How to get more sex and increase your revenue…(this works)

Summary

  • Adopt a mindset of taking ownership in everything you do; this is one of our core principles at Gym Launch, helping to guide decisions and define our identity.
  • Provide continuous value to customers; don't just rely on a contract to keep them around because people ultimately do what they feel is in their best interest.
  • Perceive customer relationships as week to week, or even day to day, continually proving your worth and value to retain their loyalty.
  • Be consistent in appreciating and delivering value to both customers and your spouse; it’s crucial in maintaining healthy relationships and preventing churn.
  • Lead by example, and invest in your employees, so they feel valued and, in turn, provide excellent service to your customers.
  • Always consider the self-interest of individuals; align your services with your customers' best interests to encourage them to stay with you.
  • Constantly innovate and provide more value than the competition to stay ahead and keep your business growing.
  • Recognize that human nature tends to be self-serving; instead of lamenting this, adjust and react by offering more value and better service.
  • If customers are leaving or if there’s discontent, see it as a prompt to improve and provide more value, rather than as their shortcoming.
  • Invest in relationships, whether they be with customers or employees, to build a thriving business and personal life.

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How To Take Action

I would suggest taking ownership of everything you do. This means if something isn't working, it's up to you to fix it. Don't wait for someone else to solve your problems.

A good way of doing this is to make sure you give value to your customers all the time. This isn't just about keeping a contract. Think of your relationship with each customer as something you need to earn every week, even every day.

To keep customers happy, be consistent in showing you care. Appreciate them, and show up every day to give them value. This way, they'll want to stick around because they'll see how much you're putting into your service.

For building strong relationships, invest in people, like your employees. Show them they're valued. If they're happy, they'll do a great job with your customers. Happy employees lead to happy customers, which means a growing business.

Keep in mind that everyone looks out for themselves. So line up your services with what's best for your customers. This makes it easy for them to stay with you.

Always innovate. If a customer leaves, see it as a chance to do better. Ask yourself how you can offer more and improve your service. This will help you not just keep up but stay ahead of the competition.

And don't forget to invest in your personal relationships too. Just like with customers, you need to work at these every day to keep them strong.

So, if you want to grow, focus on giving value, caring for people, and always looking for ways to do better. It's all about what you put in every single day.

Quotes

"If you rely on contracts, your life will be living hell"

– Alex Hormozi

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"You're only as good as your last paycheck"

– Alex Hormozi

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"You're only as good as your last day"

– Alex Hormozi

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"If you always predict that people will act in their own self-interest, you'll always be right"

– Alex Hormozi

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"I'm all about being 10 times more valuable than my price"

– Alex Hormozi

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