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Starting a Successful Business
One way for young entrepreneurs to start a successful business is to target a specific niche in a local area and aim to beat their competition on Yelp. The goal should be to create a successful business that generates a couple of hundred thousand or even a million dollars, which can be sold for a sizeable profit.
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In this podcast episode, the speaker suggests starting a business that generates a good monthly income, building an email list of five thousand people, creating a course, and selling it to them.
34:43 - 36:13 (01:30)
Summary
In this podcast episode, the speaker suggests starting a business that generates a good monthly income, building an email list of five thousand people, creating a course, and selling it to them. He advises using harefs.com to determine search keywords to ensure people find your site, with the aim of achieving daily traffic of two to three thousand people.
ChapterStarting a Successful Business
Episode#3 - Making Millions off an Email Newsletter?! Sam Parr from The Hustle Tells All
PodcastMy First Million
The co-founder of The Hustle, Sam Parr, recommends that young entrepreneurs start a niche business in a specific town and beat the competition on Yelp, using it as a platform to generate business and revenue.
36:13 - 37:27 (01:13)
Summary
The co-founder of The Hustle, Sam Parr, recommends that young entrepreneurs start a niche business in a specific town and beat the competition on Yelp, using it as a platform to generate business and revenue.
ChapterStarting a Successful Business
Episode#3 - Making Millions off an Email Newsletter?! Sam Parr from The Hustle Tells All
PodcastMy First Million
Learn how a simple idea of creating pet ramps for small dogs turned into a lucrative business making tens of thousands of dollars a day and why people underestimate such small businesses.
37:27 - 37:52 (00:25)
Summary
Learn how a simple idea of creating pet ramps for small dogs turned into a lucrative business making tens of thousands of dollars a day and why people underestimate such small businesses.