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  Hi {NAME}, Do you want to add a product to your line that will impact your business in 2

  Hi {NAME},  Do you want to add a product to your line that will impact your business in 2023? Or are you ready to take steps to craft your first one? If so, strap in for a process that aligns with your passion and core values. We’re here to help you hit your 2023 product goals with a brand-new framework and support tools.  “Entrepreneurship can be a long and lonely journey, as you all know. But if it’s something that you’re passionate about, then it’s something you don’t mind working on until two, three o’clock in the morning, getting samples, solving problems, talking to those different suppliers.”  -Kian Golzari, sourcing specialist and foundr instructor  Warehouse Warrior: Meet [Kian Golzari](, a longtime friend of foundr and our newest instructor. Golzari is one of the world’s top sourcing experts. He has manufactured products for leading companies and NGOs, including Tesco, the United Nations, the 2012 Olympics, Google, and more. In all, he’s sourced more than 2,500 products and works with 100 of the top sellers on Amazon.  What to Sell on Amazon: With over 350 million unique products on Amazon’s platform, choosing the right one to sell can be intimidating. [Use these 8 tips]( to pick a niche product that doesn’t get lost in the endless listings.  Launch It: [Bookmark our product launch guide]( so you’ll be prepared with the right strategy and tactics to capitalize on your work in crafting a new product. Product Development Blueprint: Learn how to develop and source your first physical product and make sales in our new course. Kian Golzari walks you through a [step-by-step blueprint]( he’s used in creating 2,500+ successful physical products. [Develop Your Product](   [CAREERS]( | [ABOUT US]( | [COURSES]( Love entrepreneurship as much as we do? Join our community: [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [Twitter]( [Spotify]( [SoundCloud]( [LinkedIn](   This email was sent to {EMAIL} by support@foundr.com. You opted in by signing up or receiving an epic gift from us. 1/60 Wilson Street, South Yarra, VIC 3141 [Unsubscribe from All Emails]( | [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam](   Â

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