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Estie Starr doesn't just fix marketing. She exposes the brutal truth: when small business owners think they have a marketing problem, they actually have a business problem. And she's got 16 years of proof, including clients who went from "maybe I can earn $1,000 a week" to selling their businesses for $5 million.

Watch as Estie breaks down her controversial approach that makes prospects jump through hoops BEFORE they can even talk to her. A 15-minute video they MUST watch. An application where they pitch HER on why she should pick them. And a money-back guarantee so bold it eliminates every excuse. While most consultants chase leads, Estie makes them prove they deserve her attention.

Her "100K Website" framework destroys the myth that pretty websites make money. Instead, she reveals the ABC formula: Attention (above the fold or you're dead), Build trust (everything else exists for this), and Call to action (because confused minds don't buy). But here's the kicker - she refuses to play the "I'm the expert" game, starting every sales call with "Tell me more about what's going on" and ending with a simple "You want in, let me know."

The result? A 95-100% close rate expectation because by the time prospects reach her, they've already sold themselves. This isn't about funnels or ads - it's about building something so valuable that a simple email fills your calendar with qualified prospects begging to pay you.

You'll discover: * Why "cookie jar businesses" fail and how most entrepreneurs are unknowingly running one * The psychology behind making prospects apply to work with YOU instead of chasing them * How to validate any business idea with three brutal questions (most fail the first one) * The difference between marketing as "promotion" vs. marketing as "everything that creates value"

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