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Hello #freedombuilders... In this edition of our newsletter: - What would Elon Musk do if he was an

Hello #freedombuilders... In this edition of our newsletter: - What would Elon Musk do if he was an Amazon seller? - How to make money on Amazon without spending thousands on inventory. - A limited time offer on seeing the replay of my live AMA - I want to give you $10,000 (find out how) --------------------------------------------------------------- Elon Musk is awesome. Here's what we can learn from him. To say that Elon Musk has good business ideas would be an understatement. The man has brilliant business ideas. Here's a few valuable lessons and good business ideas that we can learn from Elon Musk which we, as sellers, can apply to our own businesses. - Enter Action with Boldness -Launching the Falcon Heavy rocket into space itself was an amazing achievement. Beyond its million dollar price tag, the Falcon Heavy is the largest rocketsever created. That, in itself, is enough to attract people to SpaceX's good business ideas. But what really made the launch unique, of course, was the car they put into space. And if that wasn't enough, they surrounded it with cameras so we could watch it on its flight… er, drive… to space. That's bold. - Build Build Build - At Elon's first company after college, Zip2, he took very little from the business. He was known to sleep at his desk. He drove a cheap car. It wasn't about taking a big paycheck or "living the dream", it was about building something. - ........ [For 7 MORE VALUABLE LESSONS we can learn from Elon Musk, click here...]( Pitch your business to me and you could win $10,000Do you have a new business that needs seed money? Or a new project that you’re ready to get up and going? This is the opportunity you have been looking for. [Go Pitch Win]( is a new podcast from Jungle Scout that gives entrepreneurs the opportunity to pitch their business idea to myself and other industry thought leaders. Each episode will have 2 entrepreneurs pitching their idea, but only 1 winner will be selected. The winner will move forward in the competition and one of the original ten will win the $10,000 prize. If you have an amazing business, product or project to pitch, go and check it out. [Learn more about Go Pitch Win...]( How to make money on Amazon without spending thousands on inventory. One of the biggest hurdles to creating an Amazon business is the requisite capital needed to get started. Last week, I talked a little about those [costs and creative ways to raise funds to start your business.]( But what if I told you that there's a way you can start a business on Amazon without spending more than $20? That's right! In fact, one of our writers, Dave Hamrick, grew his Amazon business with nothing more than a few items he had lying around the house... ... and now he has a six-figure business! [Keep reading to learn about how to make money on Amazon without spending thousands on inventory]( You asked, I answered! Last week, I had the pleasure of taking your big questions and answering them. In fact, before I even started talking, I had over 200 questions to answer! So from the bottom of my heart, thank you! It's so great to see so many #freedombuilders who want to make their dreams come true. If you weren't able to make it, don't worry. We've actually put a recap of the video up on the site which you can view. And of course, if you've got questions, be sure to watch and comment on the page and one of our Genius Series contributors will jump in and answer. [Genius Series AMA Recap - Watch as I answer YOUR questions!]( Watch it soon, because we'll only have this up for a LIMITED time. See you soon! Greg Scout, 1425 Broadway #20-8469, Seattle, WA 98122, United States [UNSUBSCRIBE](

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