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Clay Clark Case Studies Quotes

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Clay Clark
“Starting a successful business is not tricky. Starting a successful business does not require above average intelligence. Starting a successful business does require having a pig-headed, purpose-driven tenacity about achieving your life goals and fulfilling your life's vision through providing products and services that offer
uncompromising quality in a scalable and duplicatable way.”
Clay Clark, The Wheel of Wealth - An Entrepreneur's Action Guide

Clay Clark
“Plain and simple, marketing is about nothing more than getting your product or service in front of likely buyers in a positively memorable way. Although there have been thousands of books written about marketing, that really is all that it’s about. When starting a business or growing your existing business, you must come to grips with the fact that marketing is SUPER IMPORTANT. In fact without effective marketing and a steady stream of customers, nothing else about your business really matters. The fancy LLC you just setup doesn’t matter. The super-detailed “Operating Agreement” doesn’t matter. The S-Corp you formed doesn’t matter and the new office space you just built out doesn’t matter either. Poor marketing makes people poor. Great marketing makes people rich.”
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Clay Clark
“At the end of the day, your level of success is going to be determined by the power of your imagination, the level of your determination and tenacity.”
Clay Clark, The Wheel of Wealth - An Entrepreneur's Action Guide

Clay Clark
“The path to success involves two parts. Part One is all about imagination and dreaming up a big idea. Part Two is all about having the diligence, the determination, and the tenacity needed to turn those dreams into reality. First comes the inspiration, then comes the perspiration.”
Clay Clark, The Wheel of Wealth - An Entrepreneur's Action Guide

Clay Clark
“You must get in the habit of doing, instead of talking. You must get in the habit of completing and seeing things through rather than just
intending to do things. You are going to have to come to grips with the fact that you are where you are in life because of the things you have done or have failed to do.”
Clay Clark, The Wheel of Wealth - An Entrepreneur's Action Guide