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What’s Your Number: A Marketing Math Masterclass

Marketing Math for Scaling Sales & Predicting Profits

Easy Go-To Marketing Math Formulas for Predicting Profit & Scaling Sales that Work for Every Business

When was the last time you launched a new product, idea or course? How did you know what to spend (if anything), or how many times to post on social media, how many email blasts to send, what the cost of a lead would be, what the cost of a sale is? Sooo many questions, right?!

Let me walk you through these easy go-to Marketing Math Formulas for that can scale your sales and predict profits – AND they work for pretty much every business.

Anytime you take on a launch without knowing your numbers, you’re adding unnecessary risk and often soaking up more time and money than you’d like to admit. I get it. That’s why it’s nice to add a little strategy to the situation, making the outcome of your launch more predictable.

Marketing Math and geeking out over spreadsheets are what I’m best known for. This is probably because they offers AHA! level clarity for growing your business, whether it’s organically or through paid ads, no matter what industry you’re in.

This Mini Masterclass is basically me & my favourite things – spreadsheets, marketing math and coffee (obviously). I’ll walk you the exact sales calculators and formulas I’ve used to grow businesses from hobby to full time biz and bootstrap to 6 figures.

REGISTER NOW! (Live class, not pre-recorded): https://webinarkit.com/webinar/registration/60898b3886d01a001761c9f9

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