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Want to Change Your Business Model? Answer These 3 Questions.Here are a few pointers on figuring out the best way to grow your business and keep it sustainable for years to come.

ByAdam Bornstein

This story appears in theSeptember 2017issue of狗万官方.Subscribe »

Oliver Munday

Togrowsustainably, is it better to take on projects that are frequent and reliable, or sparse but lucrative?

Q:I own a film and production company, and I shot 100 videos last year -- 70 weddings and 30 corporate, totaling $330,000 in revenue. The corporate videos are more profitable, but weddings are always happening. I don't want to turn off a constant source of revenue, but should I spend more time pursuing corporate events to grow my business?-- Trevor R.

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