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Most founders scale too fast. Tim Rexius did the opposite — and won.

Tim Rexius spent years testing, repackaging, and studying sales velocity before investing in marketing. When he finally expanded internationally, distributors paid upfront, cash flow stabilized, and growth accelerated. His core lessons: bootstrap until your system is bulletproof, ...  Show more

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