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$100M Offers
- How to Make Offers So Good People Feel Stupid Saying No
- De: Alex Hormozi
- Narrado por: Alexander Hormozi
- Duración: 3 h y 48 m
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The methods contained within this book are so simple, so instantaneous, and so effective, it’s as if they work by magic. If you implement even one tactic in this book, you’ll see the change in your prospects' demeanor. And you’ll know the $100M Offers method worked when you start hearing, “What do I need to do to move forward?” before you even ask for the sale.
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Great content littered with filthy language
- De Amazon Customer en 09-29-21
- $100M Offers
- How to Make Offers So Good People Feel Stupid Saying No
- De: Alex Hormozi
- Narrado por: Alexander Hormozi
Ah ha moment for my business
Revisado: 08-11-24
I cofounded a software development and design agency because we are great at building tech products. Part of how I know we are good is because over 11 years all our business has come from referrals.
I read this book because I wanted to move beyond a purely referral based business and have struggled. This feels like the first step towards breaking out of that feast and famine loop I’ve lived in for so long.
Alex breaks down the components of creating a repeatable offer in such an approachable way that I could immediately see how I can apply these principles.
The next step is doing the work, but I’m inspired and feel like I have an actionable direction for the first time.
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The Hospital
- Life, Death, and Dollars in a Small American Town
- De: Brian Alexander
- Narrado por: Nick Landrum
- Duración: 14 h y 51 m
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By following the struggle for survival of one small-town hospital, and the patients who walk, or are carried, through its doors, The Hospital takes listeners into the world of the American medical industry in a way no audiobook has done before. Americans are dying sooner, and living in poorer health. Alexander argues that no plan will solve America’s health crisis until the deeper causes of that crisis are addressed.
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This book says it all about what is wrong with healthcare
- De 042850 en 03-11-21
- The Hospital
- Life, Death, and Dollars in a Small American Town
- De: Brian Alexander
- Narrado por: Nick Landrum
An accurate depiction of my hometown and rural America
Revisado: 04-17-21
I grew up 15 min out side Bryan, OH, the town featured in this book. I attended The First Baptist Church before it was sold and converted into Father John’s, restaurant noted many times. I’ve been to the Bryan hospital for treatment of the minor childhood accidents that required stitches or an X-ray. My family members trusted and were treated by many of the doctors mentioned in this book.
It was surreal how accurately Alexander depicted the town, it’s residents and their struggles. The central focus of this book is the town’s hospital and the US healthcare system, but the story was about the people of small town America.
I left the area for college in Cincinnati and have lived in Connecticut, New York City and Southern California for the past 15 years. I rarely return, except for holidays and the occasional wedding. Partly because the depressing reality described in this book makes it hard to face. But the area and its wonderful people grounded me in the reality of places like Bryan that the “coastal elites” I’ve been surrounded by can’t understand. I’ve always thought of Bryan as a microcosm of what’s been happening to the rural US in the past 30 years.
Being from this area, I also resonated with other books like Hillbilly Elegy, but I think The Hospital clearly paints the picture of the tragedy of what’s happening to the US in such human terms that I recommend to anyone interested in understanding the middle of America.
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