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I don't mean to be harsh, but this is why some genuine entrepreneurs tend to be skeptical when it comes to hiring agencies or discussing online marketers.
You're still quite young and seem to be rapidly launching one agency after another, possibly without a deep specialization or solving in-depth problems.
Yes, info products are a straightforward business model right now, and I genuinely wish you success.
However, constantly hopping onto trends may not lead to long-term success and can harm the reputation of others in the field.
It's concerning to see self-proclaimed marketers without formal education or substantial expertise.
You're risking the trust of your followers for personal gain. I'd recommend focusing on becoming an expert and driving the market with genuine passion.