“Making money is a direct result of the amount of time spent creating valuable products and figuring out ways to market them. Marketing is the engine of every successful company, because it leads to sales — and sales lead to profits. It all gets down to how you spend your time. Would you rather spend it focusing on problems or opportunities? Any overhead, no matter how small, is a problem if your income isn’t high enough to cover it. And, in theory, no amount of overhead is too high if your income is great enough to cover it — preferably many times over.”
http://robertringer.com/when-not-to-save-money/
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