How to buy customers for your biz


Just hit publish on a new video explaining - in detail 0 the core considerations you need to know when buying customers for your biz.

If you're afraid of running ads, running ads that aren't working well, or just want some advice to get a better ROAS - this is for you.

Oh, and it's not a simple breakdown of how to set up ads. That's done to death.

This is all about the mindset you need to win.

check it out.

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