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[The Five Essential Pillars for Building a Highly Profitable Business]-[Most Businesses are Hard to Scale | Ep 973]

The Game with Alex Hormozi · B2 · 2026-05-26

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📋 Summary

The 5 Pillars of a Perfect Business

To build a truly successful and profitable business, one must focus on five specific advantages. These pillars, when combined, create a compounding effect that transforms a company from a constant struggle into a self-sustaining engine of wealth.

1. Stickiness (Revenue Retention)

The most critical component of any business is revenue retention. As the saying goes, "You want to be in the resale business, not in the sales business." If you fail to retain customers, you are forever trapped in a cycle of expensive acquisition.

There are two types of churn: involuntary churn (structural issues like customers dying or moving) and voluntary churn (customers leaving because your service is poor). To achieve high retention, focus on the first 30 days, as this is when churn is highest. The goal is to get customers to the six-month mark, where churn rates typically drop to around 2%. Businesses like alarm systems and insurance excel here, whereas one-time transactional businesses like roofing or car sales struggle with stickiness.

2. High Gross Margins (Expensive)

A perfect business model prioritizes high gross margins. High margins allow you to pay your team better and reinvest cash into growth without needing constant external funding. Low-margin businesses, such as grocery stores or restaurants, are often commodity-based and highly elastic. Conversely, sectors like media, software, and pharmaceuticals enjoy high gross margins because the cost to serve an additional customer is negligible compared to the price charged. The goal is to "de-commoditize" yourself to capture more value.

3. Industry Expansion

It is significantly easier to grow when you have a "tailwind" behind you. Choosing an industry that is already growing—such as AI, healthcare, or alternative education—is a strategic advantage. Conversely, operating in a shrinking market, like newspapers or traditional education, is an uphill battle. While marketing and distribution are skills you can develop, they cannot fully overcome the friction of an industry in decline.

4. Operational Simplicity and Low Capex

Ideally, a business should feature low operational complexity and low capital expenditure (Capex). Complexity refers to the number of variables you must manage to scale production. A podcast, for example, has very low complexity, whereas a restaurant chain requires managing inventory, leases, and thousands of employees. Lower complexity means you can scale faster without needing to dilute your ownership for outside capital.

5. Uniqueness (The Competitive Moat)

The final pillar is having a competitive moat—something that makes you difficult to replicate. This can be achieved through proprietary technology, specialized skills (like Nvidia’s chips), or trade secrets. Interestingly, capital can also serve as a moat; if it costs a significant amount of money to enter a market, you will face fewer competitors. Finally, branding is a powerful tool to turn a commodity into something unique, allowing you to charge a premium over generic alternatives.

Conclusion

While very few businesses possess all five advantages, they represent the "S-tier" of opportunity. If your business currently lacks these, focus first on retention. Once you have a sticky customer base, you can work to backfill the other pillars. Building a business that locks in revenue is the key to unlocking the true power of compounding, allowing you to project your wealth and sleep soundly at night.

🎯Key Sentences

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It's the most important thing.
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That's all it is.
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you will always be in the sales business.
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how many do you have now?
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just to be clear
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📝Key Phrases

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revenue retention
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involuntary churn
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voluntary churn
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recurring business
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drop off point
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📖 Transcript

If I wanted to start the perfect business, these are the things that I would focus on.
So think of these like the five advantages that make any business easier to grow and way more profitable.
And this is what's helped me build a portfolio of companies that generated over 250 million in revenue last year alone.
And so for each one, I'll describe what it is, I'll give examples and I'll show you industries that excel in them and industries that suck.
There are very few businesses that have all five, and even having one of these makes the business that you have better than others.
And so just think this video is like an S tier ranking for opportunity vehicles.

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