Entrepreneurship is just problem solving:
1. Find a problem you have that you'd pay money to be free of
2. Figure out a solution to this problem that you can deliver for a reasonable price
3. Determine where people that have that problem hang out and tell them about it
Entrepreneurship is just problem solving: 1. Find a problem you have that you'd pay money to be free of 2. Figure out a solution to this problem that you can deliver for a reasonable price 3. Determine where people that have that problem hang out and tell them about it
We start by picking a problem that’s narrow and meaningful. Then, solve it. And, like we just learned, when we solve one problem, a new problem reveals itself. Here comes the important part- if we can solve that new problem with our core offer, we’ve got a winner. This is because we solve this new problem in exchange for money. That’s it. Don’t ove
... See moreAlex Hormozi • $100M Leads: How to Get Strangers To Want To Buy Your Stuff (Acquisition.com $100M Series Book 2)
Start with an ambitious, high-potential idea, but challenging and full of ambiguities — the rough shape of a nascent great idea. It typically isn’t new, but solves many problems in a simpler, more intuitive way. It ignites people’s curiosity and self-motivation. At the end, it should seem “obvious” so that others want to copy, because there aren’t ... See more
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Startups don't get built by watching startup advice videos on YouTube. They get built by doing the work. All you need is a laptop and a metrocard.
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