What was the hardest part in shifting from operator to real business owner?
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Founder & CEO, Pearl Lemon Group at Pearl Lemon Group
Niche: Agencies, Marketing, SEO
Revenue: $100K–$500K/month
Location: Italy
Started: 2016
For a long time I was basically a highly paid consultant. Always on calls, overstretched, stuck inside delivery. The tough part was learning to step back, build a team, and let go of doing everything myself. That transition took a couple more years and was probably the hardest phase, but it is what turned Pearl Lemon into an actual business.
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