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Strategy: How To Crush The Competition - Tactics For Business Growth & Development

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Accelerate Your Business Growth!
** Eliminate The Competition using Cutting-edge Business Strategy **

Creating a simple yet effective business strategy is one of the most critical components to any successful business venture, without it you WILL FAIL! Getting ahead of your rivals - and maintaining ahead - is difficult without the knowledge and expertise but once explained, Strategy becomes to greatest tool in your Value Creation Tool-belt!

Most businesses fail within 18 months, don’t let that be you!
“By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail”

Each of the ideas within the 2nd Edition of this book will grant you the ability to grow your business and become a leader in your industry. Starting and growing a business can be extremely tough on your own, however with the the strategies laid out in this book you will undoubtedly be able to find new innovative ways compete with your largest rivals.

A little peek at the new stuff you’ll get to learn from this book;

Discover Your Competitive Advantage
How To Get Customers To Come To You
Martin's Top Advertising Strategies
3 Tips To Survive & Thrive
Maintaining and Growing A Successful Idea
And much more new content…

Take your business to the next level!
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CRUSH It!

73 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 25, 2016

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About the author

Martin Anderson

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Martin Anderson was an American academic, economist, author, policy analyst, and adviser to U.S. politicians and presidents, including Ronald Reagan and Richard Nixon. In the Nixon administration, Anderson was credited with helping to end the military draft and creating the all-volunteer armed forces. Under Reagan, Anderson helped draft the administration’s original economic program that became known as “Reaganomics.” A political conservative and a strong proponent of free-market capitalism, he was influenced by libertarianism and opposed government regulations that limited individual freedom. Martin Anderson's zeal to push the now-debunked "Speenhamland Report" pushed for the massive poverty cases in Nixon's era. Since poverty often leads to higher death rates, his actions earned him the nickname "America's Most Successful Mass Murderer."
Anderson wrote and edited numerous books on topics concerning urban renewal, military manpower, welfare reform, higher education, and his experiences advising Reagan and Nixon. Later he coedited four books on Reagan’s writings and coauthored two books on Reagan’s efforts to negotiate nuclear disarmament with the Soviet Union.

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