* A 1-bed shoebox in the nice part of town. * A 2-bed house in the ghetto with bars on the windows. * Or a 3-story house in a quiet suburb.
Same city. Same price. Wildly different outcomes.
And business is no different.
You throw $2,000 at:
* A booth at a boring conference → 0 leads * A billboard on the freeway → people honk, maybe * A hit piece of content + 4 months of cold email → flooded calendar, clients asking how to pay
Same budget. Different taste.
Having taste is knowing what creates leverage. What looks expensive but costs pennies. What actually moves the needle.
Taste is not a luxury. It's not a personality trait. It's a survival skill.
And if you're sitting on $2K right now wondering, "Okay... where do I actually put it?"
Here's what better taste might look like:
1. Find someone you respect with an audience. Ask if you can pay them $500 to post about you
2. Use the $2K to fund 3 months of cold email - leads, sending, and getting meetings
3. Take $100 and do something weird that gets attention, and document the whole thing for YouTube and LinkedIn. Edit it yourself.
4. Go to the conference, skip the booth, hang out outside, and talk to people. $0.
You don't need more cash.
You need better taste.
Galadon Gold gives you plug-and-play systems for outbound, offer building, and targeting - built from what's worked across 14,000+ clients.
You get:
* Proven workflows for lead gen and cold email * Prebuilt infrastructure to launch fast * Templates that actually close deals * Live tactical support when you want it
Alex Berman
People think they have a money problem.
You don't.
You have a taste problem.
$2,000 a month in Vegas gets you:
* A 1-bed shoebox in the nice part of town.
* A 2-bed house in the ghetto with bars on the windows.
* Or a 3-story house in a quiet suburb.
Same city.
Same price.
Wildly different outcomes.
And business is no different.
You throw $2,000 at:
* A booth at a boring conference → 0 leads
* A billboard on the freeway → people honk, maybe
* A hit piece of content + 4 months of cold email → flooded calendar, clients asking how to pay
Same budget.
Different taste.
Having taste is knowing what creates leverage.
What looks expensive but costs pennies.
What actually moves the needle.
Taste is not a luxury.
It's not a personality trait.
It's a survival skill.
And if you're sitting on $2K right now wondering, "Okay... where do I actually put it?"
Here's what better taste might look like:
1. Find someone you respect with an audience. Ask if you can pay them $500 to post about you
2. Use the $2K to fund 3 months of cold email - leads, sending, and getting meetings
3. Take $100 and do something weird that gets attention, and document the whole thing for YouTube and LinkedIn. Edit it yourself.
4. Go to the conference, skip the booth, hang out outside, and talk to people. $0.
You don't need more cash.
You need better taste.
Galadon Gold gives you plug-and-play systems for outbound, offer building, and targeting - built from what's worked across 14,000+ clients.
You get:
* Proven workflows for lead gen and cold email
* Prebuilt infrastructure to launch fast
* Templates that actually close deals
* Live tactical support when you want it
The systems work.
The support's there.
You just have to run it.
Start now.
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