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There Is No Point Being The Second Cheapest Person In The Marketplace [Video]

Dan Kennedy regularly says “There is no point being the second cheapest in the marketplace”, and in this video I want to add my thoughts to that quote in the hope that it may help some of you in business.

And if you are interested in the BTEC Level 3 Self-Defence Trainer Award Course that I mentioned in the video (and all of the bonuses that go with it) you can find out more here – https://nfps.info/self-defence-trainer/

PS: Dan Kennedy is a strategic advisor, consultant, business coach, and editor of six business newsletters. He directly influences more than one million business owners annually and has a long track record of taking entrepreneurs to seven-figure incomes and multi-millionaire wealth.

markdawes

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