How to Grow Your Business Fast (Without the Guru Nonsense)
If you’ve been wondering how to grow your business fast, Codie Sanchez just dropped a video that cuts through all the fluff and gets straight to what actually works.
Watch the full breakdown in the video below:
Source: Codie Sanchez
The 3 Key Insights:
If It Doesn’t Make You Money, It Needs to Justify Its Existence
Codie’s core philosophy is ruthlessly simple: every dollar you spend, every hour you work, and every system you build needs to either make money or have a really good reason to exist. Most business owners are bleeding cash on things that feel productive but aren’t actually moving the business forward. Start auditing everything, including your time, and cut what isn’t pulling its weight.
The Fastest Growth Lever Isn’t Marketing
This is the one that stops people in their tracks. Codie argues that most businesses are leaving serious money on the table before they ever need to think about ads or content. Things like raising prices, offering more services to existing clients, and tightening up operations can dramatically grow revenue without spending a single extra dollar on marketing. It’s not flashy, but it works.
Cashflow Tracking Is Non Negotiable
Codie is a huge believer in knowing your numbers, and she’s offering a free 13 Week Cashflow Tracker to back that up. Most small business owners don’t actually know where their money is going week to week, which means they can’t make smart decisions about where to grow. Getting a clear picture of your cashflow is often the single fastest thing you can do to stop the bleeding and find hidden profit in your business.
Helpful Links From This Video
- Get a .Online Domain that works for all kinds of businesses for $0.99 at https://get.online/codie8
- Offering a free 13 Week Cashflow Tracker

Enjoyed this breakdown? Get the plot as it happens. Follow us on X, TikTok, and Instagram.
Disclaimer: This content is for informational and entertainment purposes only. The views expressed are personal opinions and do not constitute professional, medical, or financial advice.