-100m Offers By Alex Hormozi Epub -

$100M Offers contains charts, bullet points, and checklists. On a PDF, you have to pinch and zoom to read the small text on a phone. An EPUB reformats the text to fit your screen size perfectly. Whether you have a 6-inch phone or a 10-inch tablet, the text flows like a website.

Before we dive into file formats, let’s ensure you understand the gravity of this text.

Alex Hormozi wrote $100M Offers to solve one specific problem: You are not charging enough because your offer isn't good enough.

Most entrepreneurs try to get customers by lowering prices or running more ads. Hormozi argues that the price is not the problem; the perceived value is the problem. He teaches a methodology called the Grand Slam Offer—an offer so good that the customer feels stupid saying "no." -100M Offers by Alex Hormozi EPUB

The book is famously dense. There is zero fluff. Every paragraph contains a tactical framework you can implement immediately. This is why people want the -100M Offers by Alex Hormozi EPUB; they want to highlight, search, and reference the text on the go.

While you search for that EPUB file, here is the one exercise from the book you can do right now to change your business:

The Value Equation: Hormozi says perceived value is based on: (Dream Outcome x Perceived Likelihood of Achievement) / (Time Delay x Effort & Sacrifice) $100M Offers contains charts, bullet points, and checklists

To make a better offer, you must:

If you adjust these four levers, you don't need more traffic. You need a better offer.

The book is widely regarded as a "must-read" for service-based businesses, agencies, and consultants. It has thousands of reviews averaging near-perfect scores on platforms like Amazon and Goodreads. If you adjust these four levers, you don't need more traffic

The central thesis of the book is that most businesses fail not because their product is bad, but because their offer is weak. Hormozi argues that entrepreneurs often try to "fix" a broken business by running more ads, posting on social media, or hiring salespeople.

He flips this logic. If you create an offer so valuable that the customer feels they are getting an unfair advantage by buying it, selling becomes effortless. He calls this the "Grand Slam Offer."

Hormozi offers the book for free on his website in PDF format.