Episode 196: LONG-TERM SUCCESS: How to Keep Your Business Growing for 10+ Years (with Sarah Noked)

EPISODE 196:

LONG-TERM SUCCESS: How to Keep Your Business Growing for 10+ Years (with Sarah Noked)

In this podcast episode, Gillian Perkins interviews Sarah Noked, an experienced online business manager and the founder of OBM School. They dive into the challenges and rewards of sustaining a business for the long haul. They reveal the strategies for sustaining business growth for over 10 years.

Sarah shares her insights on repeatedly launching products, breaking down her process, strategies, and how she tweaks her approach each time. She emphasizes the importance of understanding your business's strengths and weaknesses, advocating for systematic strategies to navigate entrepreneurship. A key takeaway is Sarah's introduction of the SOP (Standard Operating Procedures) kit, a tool that streamlines operations in her business.

Join the conversation to discover practical advice and firsthand experiences, as Gillian and Sarah explore the keys to achieving long-term success in the dynamic world of entrepreneurship, providing actionable insights for those aiming to keep their businesses thriving for a decade and beyond.


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LISTEN TO THE FULL EPISODE TO HEAR:

  • Learn the ins and outs of long-term business success – the ups, downs, and how to make it happen!

  • Get the scoop on Sarah Noked's secrets to launching winning products over and over.

  • Discover how SOP (Standard Operating Procedures) kits can supercharge your business operations.

  • Join Gillian and Sarah for real talk, personal stories, and practical tips to keep your business going strong for over a decade!

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