You've heard the expression, "getting off on the right foot".
Well, when it comes to business, it's more than just a cliche.
Co-founder of PayPal, Peter Thiel (who sold PayPal to eBay for $1.5 billion), says...
"A startup messed up at its foundation cannot be fixed".
He says it so often his friends call it "Thiel's Law".
Notice, he does not say "will be hard to fix" or "will take lots of time and money to fix".
No, he says, CANNOT be fixed.
And it's absolutely true. And it's why so many online businesses fail.
They get off on the wrong foot.
Rather than lay down a good
foundation, they start with some trendy, edgy, tricky technique that may
or may not work six months or even six weeks from now.
Every business must lay down a good foundation. As the old parable goes, "A house built on sand cannot stand".
I built a few businesses that were not built on solid rock.
They failed.
I learned what a good foundation looks like...the hard way.
But I'm so convinced of MTTB's foundation (the 21-steps) that I put a ten-times-your-money-back guarantee behind it.
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