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Some people seem to have no problem creating million dollar biz ideas. If that's you...congrats. If not, keep reading... Let's start with an important idea: Creating million-dollar business ideas isn't about being special or gifted. I learned this the hard way after burning $10,000 on a blog for electricians that no one needed. In fact, the blog was sooo bad. My mom wouldn't read it. And she still has my 3rd grade art project hanging on her fridge. Anyway... After sharing my validation...
I just started a new business. And I'm certain it'll cross 7-figures. Bold claim? Perhaps... ...But I've got something most entrepreneurs don't. And today is you're lucky day 'cause I'm giving it away for free... Here it is: A bulletproof process for validating business ideas before wasting a single dollar. Most folks believe they need some rare talent or 20 years of experience to start a successful business. They look at titans like Elon Musk and think "I could never do that." This...
70 years ago a little girl changed photography forever. In fact, this little girl created a billion dollar empire with just 11 words. Let's rewind... The year is 1943. Edwin Land was on vacation with his 3 year old daughter Jennifer. Edwin took a photo of Jennifer playing in the sand. That's when Jennifer asked the question that would revolutionize an industry: "Daddy, why do we have to wait to see the picture?" 4 years later, the Polaroid camera was released to the public. Here's the...