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*sneak peak to something very exciting dropping on Friday Read time: 0 min, 58 sec Last night, I inv

*sneak peak to something very exciting dropping on Friday Read time: 0 min, 58 sec Last night, I invited my girlfriend over for some Netflix and chill. Well... actually we live together... so really I just invited her from the other room to the couch. We pulled up Netflix, and then proceeded to spend the next 45 minutes arguing about what to watch. We finally picked something, and then within 8 minutes, she was on her phone reading articles about celebrities. "You do this every time Kristen!" Frustrated, I exited Netflix and flipped back to the Yankees game. Much better :) But then I realized something: Picking a Netflix show is basically the same thing as picking a $1M business idea. There are so many shiny options, that it often feels paralyzing to pick. I could build a newsletter, a SaaS, affiliate marketing, a productized service, a youtube channel, a shopify store, an AI app - the list goes longer than a CVS receipt. And then... you finally pick something and start working on it. "This is it!" And then the doubt creeps in. "Did I pick the wrong thing?" "But what about that other shiny thing?" Trust me - I've been there. I've launched dozens of projects that went nowhere because of this (no surprise). But... I think I finally figured out why: I was way too focused on the solution rather than the problem. Once I started thinking about problems, everything changed. See, the fundamental backbone of any $1M business is the problem it solves. Not the business model (SaaS, ecommerce, media). Not the solution (blog, newsletter, agency). Not the marketing channels it uses (YouTube, Facebook Ads) Not the tools its built on (wordpress, shopify, etc Start with a (painful) problem, and everything will change :) If you’re anything like me, you may have struggled with this for years. Well… your troubles will soon be over. This Friday, I'm dropping a brand new course: How to Find A $1M Business Idea My step-by-step process to: • Identify problems worth solving • Aligning it to your Founder-Market-Fit • Turning it into a $1M business idea (the course is about 30 modules, and you can finish it in about 2 hours) And because you’re in my inner circle, I’m giving a chance to get early access before it launches Friday. You can pre-order the course [here]( for 40% off, or take advantage of a special deal on our membership, which includes all courses. I can’t wait for you to see what we’ve been working on –– get excited! – 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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