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I think I figured it out

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Read this in 1 min, 2 sec I was scrolling through our YouTube channel last night... And something fi

Read this in 1 min, 2 sec I was scrolling through our YouTube channel last night... And something finally clicked. Why are all these founders we interviewed successful? What do they know that others don't? See, you can have two different founders working on the same business idea, yet: • One will fail • One will succeed Why? This is something that has been bothering me for years. Well, I think I've finally figured it out… [Barkbox Incentive + Expiration Date] It always comes down to this → distribution. Your idea doesn’t matter Your product doesn’t matter Your industry doesn’t matter If there’s one underlying theme (that nobody is talking about) it’s this: The most successful businesses figure out how to DISTRIBUTE their ideas for free. They figure out how to tap into an audience, usually by creating some sort of content. And the craziest part? They often crack the code with just ONE piece of content: • Earnifi (Dawson Botsford) built a $1M app with one viral tweet • Excel Formula Bot (David Bressler) built a $1M business off one Reddit post • Jenni AI (David Park) grew to $25M valuation off one Twitter thread (these are all founders we interviewed for our youtube channel) I could go down the list and give you dozens of more examples. But here’s the point: Don’t waste any more time worrying about your idea. Focus on how to distribute your idea through killer content. –– I study successful businesses all day long. And I’m telling you: THIS is the future of every single online business. You don’t need VCs You don’t need to invest any money You don’t even need a huge audience All you need to do is figure out how to distribute your ideas to the world. And I’d love to show you how. [Join our free workshop TONIGHT]( I’m gonna dive into how to distribute your ideas without spending a dime. [You don’t want to miss this.]( ^^^ – Pat Starter Story - [Advertise with us]( - [Share your story]( - [About us]( Did someone forward this email to you? [Sign up here]( for our newsletter. [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( Starter Story - 4920 W Cypress St Ste 104 - #5143 - Tampa, FL 33607 Click [here]( if you want to stop receiving emails from us.

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