
How To Start a Business
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<p><strong>Exclusive Download: </strong>Top Books For Transforming The Entrepreneur’s Life – Carefully Curated List From Over 1000+ Books and Almost 20 Years of Reading - http://bit.ly/36QHMY3<br /> <br /> --<br /> <br /> In the next 10 minutes, I’m going to give you <a href= "https://youtu.be/wtez3RuBh8E" target="_blank" rel= "noopener noreferrer">everything you need to start your own business in 90 days</a>. I guarantee it.<br /> <br /> Free of charge, this is my advice to you.<br /> <br /> Yes, you CAN start a business with no resources, <a href= "https://www.danmartell.com/softwarewithoutcode/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">no upfront capital</a>, and no infrastructure.<br /> <br /> It’s a bold claim… but I’m 100% serious about this.<br /> <br /> <span id="more-4917"></span>I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve been asked: <em>“How do I start a business?”</em> I’ve answered it so many times and I’ve been told my answers have been insightful. <br /> <br /> So I figured it’s time to put it all into one epic, no BS, ‘this is it’ video.<br /> <br /> The 5 key points to starting a business that I cover in the video are:<br /> <br /> 1. Create For You<br /> 2. Learn To Tell <– <em>this is a deal-breaker<br /></em>3. Ask For Money<br /> 4. Call It A Project<br /> 5. Organize An Event<br /> <br /> Usually, I talk about scaling a SaaS to millions in recurring revenue or how to increase expansion revenue and decrease churn…<br /> <br /> But once upon a time, I was starting out. I was bitten by the entrepreneurial ‘bug’ with no idea where to start.<br /> <br /> So this advice is as much for 17-year-old Dan Martell as it is for you or anyone you know that has the drive and wants to get started.<br /> <br /> Agree? Disagree? Got anything to add?<br /> <br /> <a href="https://youtu.be/wtez3RuBh8E" target="_blank" rel= "noopener noreferrer">Drop me a comment on the video</a>. I’d love to hear from you. <br /> <br /> <strong>--</strong><br /> <br /> <strong><em>Dan Martell has advised more startups than his home