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What you missed last week on ShoeMoney Aug. 15, 2017

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What you missed last week on ShoeMoney: In the world of online business and entrepreneurship, it?s

What you missed last week on ShoeMoney: [3 Entrepreneur Stories to Keep You Driven for Success]( In the world of online business and entrepreneurship, it’s easy to always get distracted by all of the shiny lights and opportunities all over the place. This is especially true online, as it’s easy to see huge mega success stories and not realize the years of work it took actually leading to where they are today. The same can be said of Jeremy and his ShoeMoney empire. If you’ve been following this blog long enough, you will already know that Jeremy didn’t start out as a successful blogger and entrepreneur. He actually went through a long and tedious process of 9-to-5 >>[Read More]( [Are You Drinking A Bunch of Startup Kool-Aid?]( There's a lot of talk about passion and dreams in startups. Follow it! Find it! But if you get too dewy-eyed, you'll fail. Here are mistakes you should avoid. >>[Read More]( [Your App Is Cool. Can You Just Make Sure It Works?]( I get it. Apps can be a great way to make some cash, especially if it gets bought. But before you go to the bank, make sure your app actually works. Here's how. >>[Read More]( [Oh, Now You Want to Make Money Online? Congrats on Joining 2017.]( Fabulous, you want to make money online! But since pet rocks aren't in again, what will you do? Here are some ideas to get you started on making your fortune. >>[Read More]( 1316 N St Lincoln NE 68516 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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