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How to 10X Your Business (Without Adding New Customers)

How to 10X Your Business (Without Adding New Customers)

The Martell Method w/ Dan Martell · Oct 21, 2025

Boost your business value 10x by focusing on Lifetime Value (LTV), not just new customers. The key is growing from the clients you already have.

Business Valuation Multiplies with Expansion Revenue, Not Just New Customers

Investors and acquirers pay premiums for predictable revenue, which comes from retaining and upselling existing customers. This "expansion revenue" is a far greater value multiplier than simply acquiring new customers, a metric most founders wrongly prioritize.

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How to 10X Your Business (Without Adding New Customers)

The Martell Method w/ Dan Martell·4 months ago

Monitor Customers' LinkedIn Job Changes to Prevent Churn and Find New Leads

A primary reason for B2B churn is when your key contact at a client company leaves. Proactively monitor their LinkedIn profile. When they change jobs, immediately engage their old team to onboard their replacement and contact the champion at their new company to sell them again.

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How to 10X Your Business (Without Adding New Customers)

The Martell Method w/ Dan Martell·4 months ago

Capture More Revenue by Selling What Customers Buy Immediately Before Using Your Product

Increase customer spending by analyzing their entire workflow, not just their interaction with your product. Identify products they purchase before using your solution. By offering these yourself (e.g., design templates for a marketing tool), you can increase your "share of wallet" and LTV.

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How to 10X Your Business (Without Adding New Customers)

The Martell Method w/ Dan Martell·4 months ago

A Healthy Business Has a Lifetime Value to Acquisition Cost Ratio of 3:1 to 5:1

Lifetime Value (LTV) is meaningless in isolation. The key metric for investors is the LTV to Customer Acquisition Cost (CAC) ratio. A ratio below 3:1 indicates you're overspending on growth. The 3:1 to 5:1 range is healthy, while anything over 5:1 is world-class and attracts premium valuations.

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How to 10X Your Business (Without Adding New Customers)

The Martell Method w/ Dan Martell·4 months ago