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Yeah, my bad I understand that they're extremely scalable; I have my concern with competing with these already big companies. I know that the book says to find your competition's weakness, but is it worth the difficulty when the competition already makes millions and is doing a lot of stuff right?
That's like saying:
"I won't start a burger joint because Mcdonald's is humongous!"
"I won't write copy because there's advertising agencies on Madison Avenue that are worth Billions! Not only that, but there are guys like Dan Kennedy and Frank kern! OMG there are lots of copywriters on the forum too!!! How can I possibly compete with everyone?!"
If you think like that, you'll never do anything. There are always going to be people who are better than you, that have more money than you, etc.
You are operating from a scarcity and fixed mindset.
Figure out how to place yourself into an abundance and growth-driven mindset.
You also talked about how you have a job and do homework and bla bla bla. Everybody is busy. You're not the only one. Some guy's on this forum have had it much worse than homework and a part-time job.
To be straight-forward, you're making excuses. (Sorry.)
As soon as we give you a solution, you find another problem.
If you watched the video I posted, the guy only spent like 10 hours a week flipping shit.
You can make excuses or you can choose to take action.
You have been given the following:
ME:
1. Find a problem
2. Offer Solution
3. Repeat
@AndrewNC
Step 1 - Choose a market to serve:
Step 2 - surround yourself with that market.
Make real life connections with them, and make friends.
Step 3 - you will find your problem
Step 4 - think of a solution
The choice is yours.
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