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Entrepreneurs struggle to generate consistent leads and diversify marketing channels

Small business owners and entrepreneurs consistently identify lead generation and marketing diversification as their top operational challenge. Existing tools are fragmented and expensive, creating strong WTP for integrated solutions. High-frequency, structural problem affecting businesses of all sizes.

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