Multipronged Strategy

No effort is ever perfect. 

That’s why it’s a good idea to have a multipronged strategy. 

When all strategies are executing to their full potential, results can be maximized. 

But when one strategy lags in effectiveness, two or three others should be able to make up the slack.

It’s not just about maximizing. Planning for ineffective stretches is just as important.

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